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sbl_admin 11-15-2006 11:06 AM

Shots fired in Noble Savage
 
Marc Colby, the owner of the nightclub Noble Savage in Downtown Shreveport was arrested last night for illegal use of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime.

LateNight 11-15-2006 11:08 AM

is Marc Colby.. the owner.. the chef as well ?
I'm bummin' out, was thinking about heading down to the Noble Savage this evening to catch some live music.. I wonder if the show will go on ???????


LateNight.

Isaac-Saxxon 11-15-2006 12:22 PM

Noble Savage in Downtown
 
This is a wonderful place to eat, drink and listen to good music I hope it will no cause them to close down.

rhertz 11-15-2006 12:44 PM

Yeah they have really good Muffalettas down there. But I don't go there much anymore after they closed for lunch years back.

Neo 11-15-2006 02:45 PM

It was a good place to go. Wonder what he would do if I complained about my food being overcooked. OUCH!!!!:eek:


I personally have never been drunk at work for fear of committing aggravated assualt. (according to ktbs.com)

rhertz 11-15-2006 05:25 PM

I've known some obnoxious drinking buddies in my time, but this crosses the line..... :rolleyes:

kansast 11-15-2006 09:14 PM

if anyone hears of any updates on this story, I'd sure like to hear about it.
That's one crazy story to say the least.. I keep wondering if there's something else to it ?

Al Swearengen 11-16-2006 12:12 AM

Turns out Colby (the owner of the club) was intoxicated, and when a customer stepped on a glass, Colby put a gun up to the customer's head, slightly tilted the barrel of the gun upward and discharged a round into the ceiling. If Colby had the right to own a gun, he's probably forfeited that right forever. He'll be lucky if he comes thru this without losing his business. Damn foolish thing to do!

Isaac-Saxxon 11-16-2006 05:42 AM

Damn foolish thing to do!
 
I sure would not like to be in there if he is having a bad night. People have highs and lows and this could be just a bad day for Colby. I know if I had been in the building with my wife she would have freaked and so would I when
that gun went off. Makes ya think about coming back. It was a damn foolish thing to do but maybe so is owning a bar in down town Shreveport.
Isaac

kansast 11-16-2006 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Isaac-Saxxon
I sure would not like to be in there if he is having a bad night. People have highs and lows and this could be just a bad day for Colby. I know if I had been in the building with my wife she would have freaked and so would I when
that gun went off. Makes ya think about coming back. It was a damn foolish thing to do but maybe so is owning a bar in down town Shreveport.
Isaac

Like you say, people have bad days, highs and lows.. I keep asking myself what else is there to this story? I won't try and speculate, don't want to start any rumors.. just bothers me.. maybe cause I've been to the noble savage on many an occasion.. if it happened somewhere else, I probably wouldn't think twice about it. Couldn't find any updates on the story in the news today.

rhertz 11-16-2006 07:01 PM

I think its just good business to take a pot shot at a customer every now and then. ;) Just like the good ole days when Al was a young boy.

I know some people might disagree, but now folks who go in there will be sure to have plenty of cash complete with a good tip! I would not risk the chance of a credit card decline or failure. No wooden nickels. No washing dishes.

As for complaining to the chef, that problem is virtually eliminated! Every meal is the best you've ever had! (if you know what's good for you) Nobody spits chewing tobacco on the floor anymore - they use the spittoons like they have some manners.

Patrons are now much more quiet and well behaved. Less cussing and swearing. They even wipe their feet at the door. The bathroom is twice as clean and some customers even volunteer to clean it!

Yep maybe Colby was just born in the wrong time.....

Al Swearengen 11-16-2006 07:36 PM

Interesting!
 
It just so happens that the real Al Swearengen, history's notorious proprietor of the Gem Saloon back in the days of Wild Bill Hickock, would most likely have behaved in the same fashion as his modern day counterpart Colby, with the possible exception that Al would'nt have bothered tipping up the barrel. :eek:

LateNight 11-16-2006 10:43 PM

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Of course we all know, Al wouldn't have used a gun.. he prefers to work close up :-)

Good thing about Al though.. first drink is always on the house.

rhertz 11-16-2006 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by LateNight
Of course we all know, Al wouldn't have used a gun.. he prefers to work close up :-)
Good thing about Al though.. first drink is always on the house.

LMAO. I have never seen a whole episode of 'Dead Wood' before. I tried once. But they used the "F-word" once ever 60 seconds. I have kids in the house. I can only use the pause button so often without loosing the "effect".

In any case, I take a like'in to old Al. One of my favorite old movies is "Bite the Bullet" starring James Cogburn and Gene Hackman. I also like "true grit" and "rooster cogburn". I like Catherine Hepburn as well.

Al Swearengen 11-16-2006 11:54 PM

First drink is always on the house!
 
Just as it is at the famous LateNight Bar!


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