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Now that I know better, there is only one team: the Cleveland Browns!"
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"They don't think they're funny," he says.Īs a kid, he wanted to be: "A professional football player, but I was at a strange place in my life and I actually wanted to play for the Dallas Cowboys.
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Hobbies: A stamp-collector and builder of model airplanes and ships as a kid, he now prefers playing practical jokes on his three daughters. "Most everybody kept those things for the schedule," he says, noting that not many were found on the ground after parades.įavorite sports card while growing up: "The most sought-after card in any kid's collection at that time was a Mickey Mantle card." Designed like a sports collectible card, it had a football photo on one side and the judge's robe photo on the other.
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Ambrose printed a full Browns schedule on his campaign literature. Now, his smarts have earned him a reputation as a judge who really does examine both sides of an issue carefully.Ĭampaign tactics: He was narrowly defeated in a bid to retain his seat, but is likely to garner another judicial appointment from Gov. Back then, his wits led him to 64 straight starts and a solid, 10-year NFL career. Well, now he's a judge who runs his courtroom the same way he called defensive signals back in the late '70s: He uses his head. Why he's interesting: Remember former Browns linebacker "Bam Bam" Ambrose? Yeah, him. Something we can't live without: each other Their top-three Cleveland bars at which they haven't worked: Liquid/Fusion, the Velvet Tango Room and Johnny's on Fultonįuture plans: Have a baby together and open up new Garage Bars in other cities. A striped Camaro at the Solon Car Show inspired the racing stripe on the Garage's bartop. Double-stacked toolboxes in the pits at the Indianapolis 500 encouraged Jeff to build toolbox liquor stands. Inspired decor: Sheet-metal gas-pump replicas Jeff found on the Web became gas-pump taps.
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Also, the Espresso Injection, a "Starbucksy shot," is made of a Bacardi vanilla/coffee bean infusion plus half-and-half. The bar's signature drinks: Gas 'N' Oil, made of Blavod black vodka and RedFuel, a Red Bull-like drink they settle into black and copper layers, look purplish-gray when mixed and taste sweet, like Kool-Aid. "I've always tried to find the biggest niche that no one was addressing." They copy a hot bar in another city and expect it to work here ("Is there anybody in Cleveland that likes it beside you?" he asks) or mimic a successful Cleveland bar.
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How not to open a bar or club: "Too many people do one of two things," says Jeff. "If I'm not here, it's always, Where's Ursula? Where's Ursula?' I'm like the drug everyone's got to have." I'm the frontman, the personality," Ursula says. Their roles at the bar: "He's the brains. What Ursula did: Worked in retail for 11 years, joined Mercury as a bartender and co-owned Touch with Jeff. Jeff's previous life: He played minor-league baseball in Miami and Salt Lake City, worked as a model, managed the Spy Bar and Mercury Lounge and co-owned Touch Supper Club with Ursula. The Garage Bar, a haunt for gearheads and rockers on West 25th Street in Ohio Why they're interesting: They've opened the hottest new bar in Cleveland,
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