by Debbi | Jun 3, 2013 | Graduation, Guest Blogs
Here's another member of the Sandbar Class of 2013, courtesy of Katie, who submitted profiles of all her friends.
Sandbar Graduate Profile: Alissa A.
Twitter Handle: @Assilamanderson
What's your favorite jukebox song? Wannabe by Spice Girls
What's the longest you've ever waited in line at the Sandbar? 20 Minutes
What's your favorite tropical drink? Afternoon Delight!!
How many times have you danced on the bar? None but that's probs a good thing
What's your favorite or funniest memory from the Sandbar? Camping
out in the back room on valentine's day with my sorority sisters,
boozing and eating Pizza Shuttle! (Don't worry, we shared)
What are your plans after graduation? After grad, I'm going to Texas for the summer and then going to grad school at Oklahoma!
Good luck in grad school, Alissa! Even though you're going to Oklahoma and not staying here. Be sure to let us know if you find a cool bar down there!
by Debbi | May 30, 2013 | Graduation, Guest Blogs
Graduation might be a distant memory for the class of 2013, but we're still happy to tell you about some of our customers. The very helpful Katie sent us not only her own answers to our questions, but answers for several of her friends, also.
Sandbar Graduate Profile: Katie Mo
Twitter Handle: @katiemo91
What's your favorite jukebox song? Anything Whitney Houston
What's the longest you've ever waited in line at the Sandbar? I waited an hour and a half for bar band once, spent 45 minutes of that time at the
front of the line, but it was worth it.
What's your favorite tropical drink? Shark Attack always
How many times have you danced on the bar? Five, I think. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has the hurricane dance memorized
What's your favorite or funniest memory from the Sandbar? I
ended my 21st birthday at Sandbar, and that was pretty great. However, I
also enjoyed seeing Big Wave Dave break out the Harlem Shake at the
last Bar Band of the season this year. Making the
two mile walk during the snowstorm this year to get to Sandbar also
goes on the list.
What are your plans after graduation? Living in Lawrence for one last summer of freedom and then off to Australia for a year as an Au Pair!
Tell us something else about yourself. Sandbar was one of the
only bars I couldn't go to until I was actually 21, but it was worth the
wait! Its part of my Perfect KU Trifecta: Sandbar, Sorority, and KU
Basketball. Formerly I could be seen holding
the "Bill Self for President" sign at basketball games. Starting in the fall, I'll be teaching the rock chalk chant to the Aussies 🙂
Thanks, Katie! Make sure you take a Sandbar shirt to Australia, and maybe you'll run into one of our other 2013 graduates, Dr. Emmie! What's with everybody going to Australia all of a sudden?!
by Debbi | May 24, 2013 | Stories
Lots of Sandbar staff members and friends have scooters. In fact, we helped organize a scooter poker run several years ago that raised a couple hundred bucks for the St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee. We really should do that again sometime, it was fun.
Anyway, some scooters are bigger and heavier than others. Dave's, for example, is the big yellow one that is often parked in front of the bar. He actually had to get a motorcycle license in order to legally drive it.
Others are smaller, like Justin's. Or the tiny one Blair used to ride around town on.
And sometimes people mess with those scooters. Occasionally, it's obnoxious drunk people pushing a scooter over, or trying to sit on it. Other times, it's a little more friendly.
Last weekend, Andrew was feeling a little feisty after his graduation ceremony and wanted to play a prank. He enlisted some help and moved Justin's scooter from its parking place in front of the bar.
According to Dave, Justin realized his scooter was gone while they were closing up the bar, and he spent a good 45 minutes searching for it. Where was it?

It's obviously a lightweight scooter if our pranksters carried it up the stairs.
Dave said he could see the wheels turning in Justin's head while he wondered where the scooter was, and eventually he figured it out. If you spend very much time around each other like these guys have, you start to learn how they think.
Justin admits it was a good prank.
Stay tuned for more on the scooter pranks, it didn't end here.
by Debbi | May 23, 2013 | Graduation, People
Last week we profiled several regular Sandbar customers who also happened to be members of the graduating class of 2013.
You may or may not know that three of our own bartenders also graduated last weekend: Andrew, Tyler and Jordan.
We can't ever get staff to answer our questions, so we didn't even try this time. Hope you're not expecting a profile of any kind.
Andrew and Tyler both graduated with their MBA's from the KU School of Business. They've both spent the last two years working on their degrees, while also tending bar, working for KU Athletics, getting engaged (Andrew) and getting married (Tyler).
Here's a pic of them together just before they walked down the Hill last Sunday:

And Jordan graduated with her undergraduate degree in business. She's off to St. Louis for a new adventure– one that will include a familiar face to some of you. The Sandbar crew is like a big happy family, and Dave and Blair were happy to hook Jordan up with Will, who lives in St. Louis and manages a bar. So at least she'll know someone in the big city!
Here's a picture of Jordan from graduation (stolen from her Facebook page, hope that's okay!):

Congratulations, graduates!
(And don't worry. Andrew and Tyler aren't going anywhere; you'll still see them behind the bar, although maybe not as much.)
by Debbi | May 18, 2013 | Graduation, Guest Blogs
For the past three days, we've been featuring friends and customers who are graduating this spring. Today's entry is from Nicole, who along with yesterday's guest blogger, Andrea, has been a fixture in the bar on Thursday nights.
What's your favorite jukebox song?
My favorite jukebox song is either "it wans't me" by Shaggy or "Wannabe" by Spice Girls.
What's the longest you've ever waited in line at the Sandbar?
The longest I've had to wait in line was probably 45 minutes.
What's your favorite tropical drink?
My favorite tropical drink is Dinomite!
How many times have you danced on the bar?
I've danced on the bar too many times to count!
What's your favorite or funniest memory from the Sandbar?
My favorite memory of The Sandbar is either typical Thursday or being there this semester for the snow days.
What are your plans after graduation?
My plans after graduation are to move to Overland Park for a customer service job at Philadelphia Insurance.
Tell us something else about yourself.
My roommate Andrea and I have only missed a few
Thursdays at the Sandbar for the past 3 semesters. 🙂
Nicole didn't send us any pictures, but you can check out her roommate's submission; she's probably in one of those photos. Thanks, Nicole, and congratulations!
by Debbi | May 17, 2013 | Graduation, Guest Blogs
Each year, we try to remember to highlight some of our favorite customers who happen to be graduating and moving on. Here's the second feature for 2013, Andrea, a Thursday night regular. Click here to read about another graduate, Dr. Emmie.
What's your favorite jukebox song?
Wannabe by Spice Girls and Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays by N*Sync
What's the longest you've ever waited in line at the Sandbar?
Probably 45 minutes to an hour, but there's no such thing as too long to wait!
What's your favorite tropical drink?
Dynomite for sure!
How many times have you danced on the bar?
Too many to count!!
What's your favorite or funniest memory from the Sandbar?
Every #typicalthursday! Me and Nicole only missed
one all year! And also taking my best friend that goes to Mizzou (ew)
to show her the best bar in Lawrence!
What are your plans after graduation?
I am graduating with a degree in Sport
Management, and interning with FC Kansas City and Kansas City Comets
soccer teams.


Congratulations, Andrea, and we hope you'll still be able to stop by for some tropical drinks! Thanks for being a fun regular customer on Thursday nights.
by Debbi | May 16, 2013 | Graduation, Guest Blogs
Each year (except last year, because I was busy with a baby and maybe a little bit lazy), we highlight some of our Sandbar regulars who are graduating and moving on. Or maybe graduating and not moving on. Either way. Here's the first of this year's Sandbar graduates, Dr. Emmie.
What's your favorite jukebox song?
Sweet Caroline – because there’s nothing more enjoyable than a big group sing-a-long that involves a mid-chorus BAH-BAH-BAH! And also, because good times never felt so good.
What's the longest you've ever waited in line at the Sandbar?
Lines were made to be cut. I mean, only like 20 minutes or so.
(Editor's note: readers, please don't cut the line. Even Dave (and more importantly, his wife) waits in line.)
What's your favorite tropical drink?
Melon balls – deeelicious Midori. And of course, any drink that comes with a mustache.
How many times have you danced on the bar?
Twice! My first time wasn't captured on film but I have a fun video of my second time dancing on the bar. Lots of jazz hands involved.
What's your favorite or funniest memory from the Sandbar?
Right before I got to dance on the bar for the second time, we were waiting for the guys to get the costumes out and such, my friends and I had a drunken fish-face contest with the fish at the back of the bar. Needless to say – the humans won the most ridiculous face. We later capped those funny faces off with stick-on mustaches.
What are your plans after graduation?
More school more school, escape reality! I’m headed to study at another Sandbar – the beach in southern Australian! In the fall I move to Geelong, Victoria for another doctorate. Then I’ll be a Doctor Doctor and my life will be one step closer to the scene in “Spies Like Us."
Tell us something else about yourself.
I stumbled into the Sandbar for the first time as a hasher – a member of the Hash House Harriers. Better known as the drinking club with a running problem. The hashers have introduced me to a lot of great places and great bars, so Sandbar has great hashing memories for me. I also like puppies, rainbows, and long walks on the beach.

I’m sending along photos – I am pictured in the beautiful blue mermaid outfit. Pretty much the best dressed at the bar. Great memories!
We'd be lying if we didn't admit to being just a teeny bit jealous of Emmie and her upcoming Australian adventures. Emmie, please buy a Sandbar shirt and take pictures with it on the beach.
by Debbi | May 10, 2013 | Graduation
If you're graduating this spring, or even if you graduated last December, and you're a fan of the Sandbar, we'd love to feature you on our blog.
If you're up for it, here are a few questions you can answer for us:
What's your favorite jukebox song?
What's the longest you've ever waited in line at the Sandbar?
What's your favorite tropical drink?
How many times have you danced on the bar?
What's your favorite or funniest memory from the Sandbar?
What are your plans after graduation?
Tell us something else about yourself.
And send a picture or two, also. You can email us at sandbar@thesandbar.com, and include your Twitter handle if you tweet so we can give you a shout out there.
Congratulations!
Read about previous Sandbar graduates here.
by Debbi | May 9, 2013 | Graduation, Sandbar Stuff
Congratulations, Class of 2013!
Your commemorative graduation pint glasses have arrived, just in time for Tropical Thursday and $2.50 tropical drinks.
Here's the design on the glass:

We've got them in both red and blue, and the Sandbar logo is on the back of the glass.
For the first time ever in the history of crowdsourcing pint glass designs, we didn't get a single submission from you guys, so we made it up ourselves.
The glasses are $3 each, and you can bring them back every Thursday for $2.50 refills on tropical drinks. Or you can add to your collection at home. They make great drinkware for the post-college apartment.
by Debbi | Apr 22, 2013 | Jukebox
Here's a nice little note one of our customers left for Dave last Friday night.

Dave was feeling especially patriotic on Friday. He played Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA." Since this is the Sandbar, he also played "Party in the USA." And a few other America-themed songs he found.
Thanks for the note, girl in America sweater. We always appreciate it when customers like our music selection, and we especially love napkin notes.
We're sorry to hear about your family members who were injured in Boston, and we hope they recover quickly.