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12/20/2007 Bam to open a theater for live music in West Chester

Bam Boozled
Bam Margera attends a West Chester Borough Council meeting asking that the council not attempt to block his application for a liquor license for his new music theater.
Bam wants to open a theater for live music that serves booze in the center of town? Seriously?

Well apparently its true! Bam attended the Borough of West Chester Council meeting Wednesday night.  The council is trying to block him from getting a liquor license.

The Council obviously gave Bam a hard time on the liquor license, and im sure we all knew that would happen.

Bam told the Council:
"it's not going to be like Jackass: The Bar".

I doubt that really made much of a difference! At any rate I think this is a pretty great idea and an exciting one at that for West Chester, Kids! Fuck the old Fucks!

Any way, Bam is teaming with a business partner to open a theater , complete with an old-fashioned marquee , in his hometown of West Chester. The theater, so far unnamed, will feature musical acts, stand-up comedians and films, they said. Some town officials seem wary of the idea, but construction is under way for a projected opening in the spring.
"This is the real deal,"
"I just want to own a piece of West Chester."
Margera, 28, told The Philadelphia Inquirer for Sunday's editions.

MICHAEL BRYANT / Inquirer Staff Photographer
TV star Bam Margera (left) and bar owner Don Moore at 142 E. Market St., where they aim to open a theater and music venue. Margera, a West Chester native, is known for outrageous stunts.
By a 5-2 vote several months ago, the West Chester Council rejected the partners' plan to transfer a liquor license into the borough. Moore then agreed to move the license from Rex's across town into the theater. Rex's, which books mainly local acts and caters to a younger clientele, will close, Moore said.

Moore described the bilevel venue, which will accommodate 400 people, as a cross between World Cafe Live, the modern concert space in University City, and the Keswick Theatre, the old-fashioned Tudor revival showplace in Glenside. "It will be run like a true theater," Moore said.

Asked how he'd book name-brand acts, Margera said:
"I've met every band I've ever wanted to see."
If you read this far, then you are deserving of a video link to watch Bam Talk
with the Philly Inquirer about the Venue CLICK HERE
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I dont think these people realise how good it would be if bam opened this theatre up.. Bam knows everyone that needs to be known it would bring that many tourist to west chester and it would be great for his community... id love to go there one day.. if these assholes let BaM open it up that is lol.... I lOVe yOu baM KeEp tRyIn HaRd MwA XoXo lOve lOz

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