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Snappy’s Backstory

Snappy grew up in the 90s in DC, where the streets were rough and the competition was fierce. He was a skeleton boy, which meant he had to fight twice as hard to be taken seriously. Snappy was a lover, but he was also a fighter and he fought hard to make a name for himself.

One day, Snappy was walking down the street when he saw a group of bullies picking on a smaller kid. Snappy couldn't stand by and watch, so he stepped in and told the bullies to back off. The bullies laughed at Snappy and told him to mind his own business. But Snappy wasn't afraid. He stood his ground and told them that he wasn't going anywhere until they left the kid alone.

The bullies were impressed by Snappy's courage. They had never seen a skeleton boy stand up to them before. They backed down and left the kid alone. Snappy helped the kid up and they became friends.

From that day on, Snappy was known as the toughest skeleton boy in DC. He was always willing to stand up for what was right, even if it meant standing up to someone bigger and stronger than him.

One day, Snappy was walking down the street when he saw a building that needed a new tenant. Snappy had always dreamed of owning his own business, so he decided to try and make it his own. He fixed it up and named it "Snappy's Small Bar."

Snappy's Small Bar was meant to be a popular spot for the locals. Snappy brought in great bartenders - David and Sean- and they always had smiles on their faces. Together they realized the things Snappy was trying to impart on them:

1. Be a great listener and always have a kind word for everyone who come into the bar.

2. Snappy's Small Bar is a place where everyone is welcome. Whether you were a human, a skeleton, or anything in between, Snappy treats you like a friend.

Snappy was happy that he had been able to share his story and ideas with his new bartenders and that he had made some new friends. He knew that his tiny dive bar was more than just a place to drink. It was a place where people from all over the world could come together and share their stories and he knew David and Sean were the ones to carry his story on.

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