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'''Frank Masiarczyk''' was the owner of Franco's Lounge, also Franco's All-Nite Affair, Franco's West, Franco's At Navarre, Franco's in Ft Walton, Big Bertha's (in both Pensacola and Ft Walton), Rex Rox, and 78 different U-Wash-Em car washes. He specialized in hosting nightly drink specials, and a $5 Drink and Drown on weekend nights. He also hired a different touring band almost every week, including popular favorites Midnite Special and 24K. Several local bands also performed in his establishments, including Flame and The Heaters, The X-Statics, and Exodus. Mr Masiarczyk moved to West Virginia in the late 1980's.
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'''Frank Masiarczyk''' was the owner of Franco's Lounge, also Franco's All-Nite Affair, Franco's West, Franco's At Navarre, Franco's in Ft Walton, Big Bertha's (in both Pensacola and Ft Walton), Rex Rox, and 78 different U-Wash-Em car washes. He specialized in hosting nightly drink specials, and a $5 Drink and Drown on weekend nights. He also hired a different touring band almost every week, including popular favorites Midnite Special and 24K. Several local bands also performed in his establishments, including Flame and The Heaters, Jon Allmightey and The X-Statics, and Exodus. Mr Masiarczyk moved to West Virginia in the late 1980's.

Revision as of 10:02, 19 March 2012

Frank Masiarczyk was the owner of Franco's Lounge, also Franco's All-Nite Affair, Franco's West, Franco's At Navarre, Franco's in Ft Walton, Big Bertha's (in both Pensacola and Ft Walton), Rex Rox, and 78 different U-Wash-Em car washes. He specialized in hosting nightly drink specials, and a $5 Drink and Drown on weekend nights. He also hired a different touring band almost every week, including popular favorites Midnite Special and 24K. Several local bands also performed in his establishments, including Flame and The Heaters, Jon Allmightey and The X-Statics, and Exodus. Mr Masiarczyk moved to West Virginia in the late 1980's.