a mostly thorough run down of the bass pro pyramid
there is an elevator that takes you to the top where there is a restaurant i did not eat at with even more steampunk fish @Heidi the girl n you can see the mississippi river (cue the doobie brothers' black water)
the tinted lenses can only do so much
obvs there is a hunting arcade game
there is also a fishing themed bowling arena
there is a hotel inside
hold on lemme re-size some more pics
all in all a rather lovely building, 10/10 i want to quit my job n spend my time feeding the fish in the pyramid
having gar and catfish for co-workers>
memphis, at least the surrounding downtown area had lots of little nice shops n shit there was a cigar bar, bookstore, a semi-famous small town restaurant, etc
b.b. king of beale st blues fame
apparently whenever ppl film in memphis the actors go to this arcade restaurant. they got a lot of pics of ethan hawke, orlando bloom n such on the counter
this ship fire is p famous i can't remember if i posted it in the current forum's maritime thread or the last but part time historian did a solid vid on it i wanna say
I used to have a alligator gar. It grew to match the width of the tank. Cool to watch it eat. It used to be able to spear 2 or 3 feeder fish at a time and wouldn't know how to deal with the situation. It's crazy to know that these guys can grow up to 8 feet or so.
And a clownknife as well. It has a very flexible fin-like body and grew larger than the width of the tank. It ate like a monster or alien by creating some kind of vortex and sucking the feeder fish in. Inside its throat were all of its teeth.
Had them both for about 10 years or so. Both were already quite large when I got them.
Not pictured is the monster pleco that ended up dying of old age.
n no ppl in costume solely to pose for pictures(unless you count the cops that were there first trip)
also lacking a fish-themed coaster n the best ride ever: the teacups
fuckin' loved whippin' that steering circle around until my friends became my enemies