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Customers

The popularity of Louie's Place has spread from Cape Suzette to
Thembria, drawing customers from all corners of the world. Over
the years, Louie's Place has acquired an incredibly diverse clientele.
Among the many hundreds of customers who have passed through the
club's doors are cargo pilots, business people, foreign travelers,
treasure hunters, traders, merchants, tourists, archeologists, adventurers,
celebrities, and plain, ordinary partygoers.
Louie's best customers have always been pilots, both corporate
and freelance flyers. Despite predictions that Louie's Place would
fail, the devoted patronage of cargo pilots from Cape Suzette and
nearby ports saw Louie through his difficult first year of business.
Today Louie's Place thrives on the support moral and financial
provided by aviators who've stood by Louie since day one,
most notably Baloo, ace pilot and Louie's best pal.
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The best of the best: Louie's
Air Ace Wall of Fame.
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Louie's Place serves as a meeting place for pilots from around
the globe who come to Louie's to refuel their planes, order
some fruit drinks, and spin tales of their latest aerial escapades
and encounters. Healthy rivalries exist between members of
various aviation groups, most notably ragtag freelancers and
elitist Khan Industries pilots. Even Thembrian aviators on
detached duty occasionally drop by Louie's Place to participate
in a little friendly debate. One particular point of interest
is Louie's "Air Ace Wall of Fame," a bulletin board
located behind the bar counter, containing photos of prominent
aerial hotshots.
Despite their differences, Louie's regular customers are a rather
close-knit bunch, often gathering at the club to celebrate Christmas
and other holidays. While most of the rabble who frequent Louie's
Place are a little rough around the edges, Louie knows them all
very well and would personally vouch for their trustworthiness.
Louie values good music, good times, and good friends above all
else and treats his longtime customers as a family of sorts. However,
even Louie can't let friendship interfere with doing good business,
particularly when customers start running up large ice cream tabs.
As his house rule goes, "When the tab runs high, kiss scoops
goodbye!"
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