How Did Bongo Decide Rhapsody Bar

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Call me Bongo
A giant hairless man with a scratch mark above his right eye, driving a a vehicle with foreign registration number had a stop over at Rhapsody bar. Entering the bar, he shouted wildly to the barman demanding five cold beers. “Call me Bongo,” he told the bartender pulling a bar stool before sitting down facing the bar.

Nonstop, he drunk four bottles and pausing he revealed to the bartender staring at him with suspicious eyes that it was his birthday and for that reason he had decided to celebrate it at this drinking joint.
Therefore to kick start the celebrations, patrons should have free beers for the next one hour. Bartender should not restrict patrons which type of beer to drink. His offer included any type of beer available
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He sponsored free sex through the bartender. Within five minutes, only Bongo and the bartender remained in the bar. The rest of the patrons had sneaked into petite time rooms planted behind the bar.

Meanwhile the conversation between Bongo and bartender continued. Customers had opted for sex. However Bongo expected hardcore beer drinkers to shun the offer; a few people under the influence of snifter fail miserably to do a good job between the two legs. Shaking his head in protest the bartender quashed Bongo assumptions. Quite a few hardcore drinkers, beer energize them to accomplish a good sex job.

A Hundred pin for the game lasting four or five minutes was on the higher side, Bongo joked. The sex bill could have been slightly lower had it been that clients had cooperated with the sex workers since they insisted on condom use. Those that concur and condomise, the sex workers give them discounted rates. And to discourage those that shun condoms the sex workers charge higher
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Five minutes later, he appeared holding a khaki envelope. Cash prize money the envelope contained awaiting the winner of the dancing competition. Anyone that would out dance the others would receive a cool two hundred pin.
Stepping aside disco lights blinked madly and contestants flocked to the dancing floor. Then strange faces donning combat attire entered the bar through the back door. They closed on Bongo and pointing a gun at him.
“Hands up!” they shouted wildly. Bongo raised his hands and one of them apprehending him before putting handcuffs around his wrist. One officer flushed his ID before informing the patrons that they were police officers.

The law enforcers walked Bongo to his car and ordered him to open the boot. They found bundles of Alovera bank notes in millions.
A bank robbery had occurred earlier in the day where a robber had shot dead a watchman. Bongo was a notorious criminal who had jumped bail. He was on the run for years carrying out a spate of robberies countrywide. Bar owners should put security matters above business judge Khaulisa commended the informant bartender? Any suspicious acts, people should report to the law enforcers. He found Bongo quilt as charged before slapping him with life

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