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September 03, 2006
Every dining experience needs a giant armadillo
We had a discussion at brunch this morning with our friends Jerry and Patricio, as Derrick had told me on the drive to Austin that he could really live in Texas. Thank zod for multiple lanes, as I began swerving madly, both internally and externally. One shouldn't mention this to a person who basically fled Texas.
However, he is right. Wherever we live, we'll find people and places that are interesting. This does not mean that I will give up my campaign to have my liberal relatives move to NYC, however.
The pics in this link here include the pics in the redwoods, the museums in Texas, and the AMAZING dinner at Brennan's in Houston. My uncle and aunt took us to the chef's table, where I gorged myself silly. Such amazing food, but I really shouldn't have had all the desserts. No, really.
Posted by G at September 3, 2006 02:48 PM
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I'm surprised you grew up in Texas 'n' ya don't pronounce armadillA correctly. ;3p~
Posted by: Doug at September 3, 2006 05:27 PM
HEY!! Austin's not that bad. Aside from the heat, lots of music, and lots of beer.
Posted by: Allen at September 3, 2006 08:42 PM
Nope -- I take Rick Perry at his word that gays are not welcome in Texas.
Posted by: GayProf at September 3, 2006 09:42 PM
Beer House: tight black t-shirts make your pecs look powerful!
Posted by: Chris at September 4, 2006 12:20 AM
So where you in "the bubble" or is that in Dallas I can't remember...
Posted by: TOS at September 4, 2006 08:38 AM
I've heard good things about Austin.
Posted by: Randy McDonald at September 4, 2006 06:17 PM
Stop with all this moving talk!
Just live here in New Yawk! Will ya?
Cheers,
Mr. H.K.
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Posted by: Mr. HK at September 5, 2006 07:04 PM
NICE PICS!
Posted by: Spencer at September 8, 2006 06:07 PM
I just drove by that armadillo restaurant this morning ... and ate at the restaurant across the street from it yesterday afternoon. Sigh.
Posted by: Jen at September 10, 2006 10:39 PM