How appropriate. I've been listening to this on repeat while I work tonight. [video=youtube;ozVcbIc5yWI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozVcbIc5yWI[/video]
I pass a restaurant called Frey's on my way to Austin. I ate there once. Luckily that song didn't start playing.
Hopefully scarce. Maybe the researchers are actually investigating how many people would call themselves a Bieber fan for a buck.
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Come on Pinterest! I've got my second wind(yeah, I'm full of hot air), I wanta do some more 1.20 HITS(got 13 so far).Gettin the hang of these now. Also got some extra sharp white cheddar, crackers, and half a left over ale--somewhat flat, but I've drunk worse. Yea. it's Saturday night....I'm pathetic..no question.
Say boone, it that good BBQ place still in La Grange? Bet its gone by now. Don't think I ever knew its name--if there was one. Was located on one of those old streets just off the Highway. You go in an ancient wooden screen door, onto a scuffed wooden floor with old equally scuffed tables. Everyone looks at you when you go in. Feel like an intruder--or an alien. Order in the back. Best BBQ ever. When I lived in Austin, I'd come down here to visit my folks and always had orders to stop and get BBQ brisket and sausage to bring home.
Study up on Prolific. Also, has anyone noticed that they seem to have gotten the memo that people will gladly work for ten cents a minute?
My mom's adoptive parents were Czech immigrants who settled in La Grange after fleeing the nazis. Used to go there when I was a kid. Went back a few years ago. I don't remember a BBQ place though.