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My Favorite Tacos Are My Own!
…but in a pinch, I do like me some Tacorrido.
Great blog though: http://tacojournalism.blogspot.com/2016/03/eat-these-tacos-at-sxsw.html
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The Most Unusual Holiday Date Ever
Need something weird, creative and interesting to surprise your other half for the holidays? I’ve found just the thing!
Try an underground concert.
http://www.cavewithoutaname.com/content/winter-solstice-celebration-circle
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After Dinner Coffee That Impresses
Blown away. That’s my only comment about Gemelli in East Austin (East 6th and Waller-ish).
The hazelnut gelato was scrumptious and the Amaro amazing. I felt like I was in a completely different city. This coffee shop is wonderful! You simply must visit.
Amaro Pour a bit of Amaro in your coffee or sip it solo, either way it is fantastic.
I think a gift card would make an excellent stocking stuffer.
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Holiday Boy Toys
Gift buying for men can be a challenge, but if you just use a little creative thinking, it is actually pretty damned easy.
Here are 10 things I’d suggest as being a little left of center:
- Collapsable umbrellas (you always need one in a briefcase – or the car – or the desk)
- Car wash vouchers (most all men like a clean car, but hate to do it)
- Readers (it is nice to have a few sets of 1.50X laying around to magnify stuff – Amazon has 6 packs for cheap)
- Fancy shaving stuff (a luxurious shave just makes a man feel really special)
- Magazine subscriptions (men read while in the men’s room)
- Liquor (find a bottle with a story – or make one of your own)
- Undergarments (nice underwear or t-shirts – not FOTL, but Andrew Christian)
- Meat (a steak delivery via mail order)
- A Yeti cooler (they’re just bad-ass)
- Technology, particularly related to music (bluetooth speakers, usb turntable, headphones, car chargers)
Happy shopping!
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2015 F1 Washout. Mud and Mechanics.
Turn off traction control and slip on your rubber boots because you’ll need some tenacity to traverse the COTA parking lots and grounds. It was a mess! Pacific hurricanes rarely effect Texas weather, but this year is the exception. Torrential rain is forecast for Saturday and if Friday was any indicator, the crowd might need to bring a life boat.
The parking lots are all but marshlands and bayous. The mud is like quicksand for ties. My poor little ATS almost had to be rescued, but some quick thinking got it out of the mud and back on the side-road.
So after braving the elements and arriving at our SkyBox, we walked into a huge mess! Garbage was strewn throughout the floor, tables and chairs were overturned and water was everywhere. Because of the storms, the food had been taken away, the vendors had closed their doors, and the crowd had all but disappeared. When the storms finally passed, the track actually dried out a little. It was dry enough for the Porsche qualifying race and the original F1 cars to get out on the track. It was fun to watch, but under less than ideal circumstances.
Unfortunately, bad planning added to the mess. When I went to purchase some food (since the box food was gone), I was told that the kitchen {Thirty Four Chophouse} was out of chicken fingers (after I paid for them). How do you run out of chicken fingers when you’ve supposedly prepped for a huge crowd? I’m still scratching my head on that one. They tried to save face by offering two hot dogs as an accommodation. Hardly comparable, but a noble offer nonetheless. Since I was cold, wet, and hungry, I took the bait.
Without the crowds, hustle, and fanfare, the event seemed lifeless. The rain will continue, so F1 2015 will likely be a wash out. It is unfortunate, but that’s just Texas weather for you.
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Now This Impresses Me! Oyster Feast
A long-time friend of mine pointed this little gem out to me on Facebook and it must be shared!
http://www.atasteofkoko.com/oyster-happy-hours-in-austin-for-every-day-of-the-week/
Enjoy!
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