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Thoughts on Blackberry Fail
I raised $$$ there --- a shit pot (paid back every penny with interest),
I plotted and planned the overthrow of the US government there [Uhh, NSA guys, just kidding but hey it could have happened],
I dealt w/ unruly teenagers (mine) there,
I ate the greatest breakfast tacos (BEC) there,
I introduced people I love and respect to Tex/Mex there (second only to learning about sex in the firmament of useful knowledge mind you),
I made good deals there on a damn handshake which I learned was more powerful than any contract ever written,
I learned that my handshake and word were good there,
I made damn good deals there,
I made a few bad deals there and was more than happy to score them as tuition,
I cemented a partnership that lasted 15 years and which had not a single cross word in the entire time and which hit some very, very, very good licks there,
I got the word that a guy who owed me $2MM was not going to pay me there and when it came time to tell me, he knew it had to happen there,
I met with triumph and wrestled with disaster there (won against triumph and tied against disaster LOL),
I laughed w/ guys I went to the "pay window" with there the morning we went to the pay window (I paid that day),
When our pockets were full, we met there again and again (cause I am very, very superstitous) and every time we slyly laughed at ourselves and the fortunes of life,
I rented politicians there,
I bought politicians there (sometimes the outright purchase is cheaper),
I got talked into doing things by politicians there,
I learned some very, very interesting things there from private detectives I had hired to investigate wrongdoings,
I put in place actions to smote wrongdoers there (everybody in life should "smote" somebody or something which deserves a good "smoting" at least one time in their life)
I met famous folks and had breakfast tacos there,
I made up w/ my wife for some huge transgressions (don't remember which ones) there,
I drank watermelon and mango aqua frescas there,
I said good bye to friends I never saw again live there,
and YOU THINK YOU MISS LAS MANITAS?
Thanks for the memories!
Whartscape Baltimore ........this post says it all.
http://auralstates.com/2008/05/whartscape-2008-...
It's really a fringe music festival and if you look at the lineup it set the tone for emerging indie acts for the rest of the year...... Beach House, Ponytail, Dan Deacon......
I would love to organize a fringe tech day before the music festival portion......I'll work on that.....anyone want to help?
In fact I think I'm going to reach out to the Wham City/Whartscape organizers and try to organize a mini tech/art/design day before Whartscape. Stay tuned....
baltimore has a great eating scene and is a foodie's wet dream (especially in the wallet). relatively scant on the ultra-high end ambiance, but heavy on home-cooked, traditional and authentic quality.
There's always next year!
But you can give it a try at ---
Gueros (SoCo out on the patio or on the street), Vivo (patio --- long way out), Ciscos (breakfast at dawn or on the way home at night), Santa Rita (old Tres Amigos site in w Austin across from Seton Hospital), Matt's El Rancho (the King of Mexican Food, S Lamar Blvd), Azteca (east side), Fonda San Miguel (fancy, fancy, fancy), Maudie's (on Lake Austin Blvd), Oasis (mostly for the Lake Travis lakeview at sundown --- best in Texas --- and beers and nachos), Rosie's Tamale House (on the way to the lake), El Arroyo (on far W Fifth St over the "ditch")
--- if SXSW were longer I would tell you some more names but these will keep you fed good for a week.
BBQ: Green Mesquite (Barton Springs Road, outside on the patio w/ music on Friday and Saturday nights close to Zilker Park), Artz Rib House (where all the musicians go), Uncle Billie's (new joint on Barton Springs Road), County Line (homegrown Austin, kinda corporate like Starbucks but the best damn ribs according to my Labrador and Shih Tzu, they cut out every other bone so they're fat and juicy)
Pizza: Home Slice (So Co), Salvation Pizza, Mangia (on Lake Austin Blvd and next to UT), Milto's (next to UT)
Burgers: Dirty's (next to UT), Hut's (W Sixth St), the Tavern (w of Downtown, potato rolls), Hill's (S Austin, potato rolls, Friday night music w/ great country big names picking --- Willie sometimes), MightyFine (N Austin --- like 5 Guys but maybe better)
Ice cream: Amy's --- no comps here
Gelato: Central Market in Central Austin
Bon appetit, y'all!
I am going to reblog this when I get to a computer
Fred and Laz, agree with you on the NxNE in Brooklyn idea.
Next year, take your kids to Austin for Spring Break.