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06/17/2011 10:27 #54510
The creepiest high chairCategory: furniture
06/17/2011 10:25 #54509
Blues TravelerCategory: thursday
Went to Thursday in the square last night to see Blues Traveler. Despite it being packed, the lack of chairs made moving around much easier and we got right up front. Its so entertaining to watch girls throw themselves at (e:enknot). Seriously, its like deer on those corn feeders.



The sound on the video is horrible because we were so close up.



The sound on the video is horrible because we were so close up.
metalpeter - 06/17/11 16:54
Thought about going but with the rain I passed and went to sportsman's to see the guy in a band who did "Hot Rod Lincoln" ...
Now onto something more fun figure out a percentage of how many of the girls throwing them selves at Tony went home with him.....Lucky Tony...
Thought about going but with the rain I passed and went to sportsman's to see the guy in a band who did "Hot Rod Lincoln" ...
Now onto something more fun figure out a percentage of how many of the girls throwing them selves at Tony went home with him.....Lucky Tony...
06/15/2011 21:00 #54501
Lloyd's Taco truckCategory: food
For someone who doesn't love Mexican food this is unusual but I (e:Terry) wanted to eat at they taco truck so bad and he was willing to drive to it, so we went for lunch at the larkin complex parking lot.
The chicken burrito I had was amazing as was the yummy krazy corn. It was cheap and delicious which is a great combo. I would totally go back.


One of my former students designed the site where you can lookup the trucks location each day
The chicken burrito I had was amazing as was the yummy krazy corn. It was cheap and delicious which is a great combo. I would totally go back.


One of my former students designed the site where you can lookup the trucks location each day

metalpeter - 06/16/11 17:32
I have only had it when it was at Music Is Art and it was good both times.... Now that being said (through the facebook page and not the website) I know that sometimes they have special food.... I don't remember what it was but they had something because of the holiday or event that was going on near the truck.....
I have only had it when it was at Music Is Art and it was good both times.... Now that being said (through the facebook page and not the website) I know that sometimes they have special food.... I don't remember what it was but they had something because of the holiday or event that was going on near the truck.....
heidi - 06/16/11 00:35
I want some!
I want some!
tinypliny - 06/15/11 22:04
They come to work on Tuesdays. I really love that corn thing. It's got something called garlic butter on it which is just chunks of garlic blended with butter. I didn't like that Nachos however, a tad too dull for me.
They come to work on Tuesdays. I really love that corn thing. It's got something called garlic butter on it which is just chunks of garlic blended with butter. I didn't like that Nachos however, a tad too dull for me.
06/15/2011 10:16 #54499
Solé on elmwoodCategory: food
First off they did an amazing job on thr decor and presenntation. I never madr it to juniper ao I am not sure how nuch was already there but I love thee setup od the restaurant.
I had the fish tacos. They were pretty yummy and looked great but they were also $16. Everyone knows I have no problem spending money on food, but expensive Mexican food labeled as "street fare" seems like a contradiction to me.
The guacamole was good for me because it was not spicy, I think (e:terry) and (e:Heidi) felt different about the spiciness. They make it right ay the table which is pretty fun to watch and then server it in a stone pot.
In general there were a whole lot of tasting soubding items on thr menu that I would try and would try it again.
I bet its going to be hard for then to compete with the new Mexican restaurant being opened by the seabar folks at Allen and Elmwood.





I had the fish tacos. They were pretty yummy and looked great but they were also $16. Everyone knows I have no problem spending money on food, but expensive Mexican food labeled as "street fare" seems like a contradiction to me.
The guacamole was good for me because it was not spicy, I think (e:terry) and (e:Heidi) felt different about the spiciness. They make it right ay the table which is pretty fun to watch and then server it in a stone pot.
In general there were a whole lot of tasting soubding items on thr menu that I would try and would try it again.
I bet its going to be hard for then to compete with the new Mexican restaurant being opened by the seabar folks at Allen and Elmwood.





tinypliny - 06/15/11 22:07
I want those star-shaped lamps.
I want those star-shaped lamps.
mike - 06/15/11 19:30
I'm glad you had a good time. From everyone I have heard who has went to it since it went on elmwwod they said it was horrible, the staff was rude, the food was messed up and not that good, and it was expensive for how not good it was. And a lot of complaints about the horrible service and waiting like an hour to get even their drinks let alone their food. I guess it must be improving
I'm glad you had a good time. From everyone I have heard who has went to it since it went on elmwwod they said it was horrible, the staff was rude, the food was messed up and not that good, and it was expensive for how not good it was. And a lot of complaints about the horrible service and waiting like an hour to get even their drinks let alone their food. I guess it must be improving
metalpeter - 06/15/11 17:09
I do want to try that place that isn't open yet on Allen never made it when it was steal crazy...Heard it moved out to the Galleria but not there very often so I don't know..... Trying to think of the last sit down Mexican place I went to eL carlo or something like that they got shut down Illegals pretending to be Mexicans I think was the problem.... My Point is what is it like to eat in kinda a fancy Mexican place? To me sounds kinda at odds I do miss Chi Chi's though that was the place to go.....
I do want to try that place that isn't open yet on Allen never made it when it was steal crazy...Heard it moved out to the Galleria but not there very often so I don't know..... Trying to think of the last sit down Mexican place I went to eL carlo or something like that they got shut down Illegals pretending to be Mexicans I think was the problem.... My Point is what is it like to eat in kinda a fancy Mexican place? To me sounds kinda at odds I do miss Chi Chi's though that was the place to go.....
uncutsaniflush - 06/15/11 14:48
We went to the Elmwood location a couple of weeks ago with (e:leetee) "s mom. Everything we ordered was screwed up in some way. I got a pork taco special and everything was at room temperature and the rice was underdone. (e:leettee) got a mahi mahi tostada. it was cold. And my mom in law got the peruvian hen. It was hot but everything else on the plate with it was cold. They comped two entrees.
The decor is nice. And it is noisy. Hopefully, with time, the kitchen will get better at getting food while it is still hot. We enjoyed eating at the Walker Center location.
We went to the Elmwood location a couple of weeks ago with (e:leetee) "s mom. Everything we ordered was screwed up in some way. I got a pork taco special and everything was at room temperature and the rice was underdone. (e:leettee) got a mahi mahi tostada. it was cold. And my mom in law got the peruvian hen. It was hot but everything else on the plate with it was cold. They comped two entrees.
The decor is nice. And it is noisy. Hopefully, with time, the kitchen will get better at getting food while it is still hot. We enjoyed eating at the Walker Center location.
heidi - 06/15/11 12:54
The mojito was awesome. The food wasn't spicy enough even though we had asked for the guac to be spicy. The decor was beautiful and the chairs were comfy, although the space was rather noisy.
The mojito was awesome. The food wasn't spicy enough even though we had asked for the guac to be spicy. The decor was beautiful and the chairs were comfy, although the space was rather noisy.
06/13/2011 00:42 #54489
The internetCategory: work
Argh, I wish I could just take back the last five years of my life and replace my thankless deskjob with something more exciting and profitable. Its like there was/is this internet goldmine and I had a pick and some land staked and did nothing with it.
It all started when I was looking at
and I read their about page 
It really made me question why I did what I did when there were like 10 billion other possibilities if I just had some more people to work with. I guess I was just always averse to risk, but like they say you can never gain anything if you don't risk anything.
It all started when I was looking at


It really made me question why I did what I did when there were like 10 billion other possibilities if I just had some more people to work with. I guess I was just always averse to risk, but like they say you can never gain anything if you don't risk anything.
metalpeter - 06/13/11 18:16
The First comment is very true.... Now (e:strip) did expand out west with (e:lisa) but I guess that didn't take off as far as people wanted... Now there are people on Here who have moved other places (The Key is if they had the computer skills) they could do local version of (e:strip) in say NYC and Washington and out in AZ and maybe Boston (think someone moved there not sure) .... What made (wasn't on it then) Facebook at the time amazing was that it was made so that people in college could keep up with each other yes kinda like (e:strip)... Imagine if (there maybe I wouldn't know) a website like (e:strip) in a bunch of cities and it was run locally and you could join it if you didn't live there to keep up on the city but everything was local... Now some how all these independent sites where connected in some way Where if someone was looking for a local site they would find the one they wanted.... I hate to use the facebook example because it is the most famous site that everyone knows. But what if say when you went on facebook it was local only. But every local site was owned by the same company and ran pretty much the same way.... I could see you setting up sites for people like (e:strip) in other cities.... Again not sure if that is what you want...Or if you just want more people to Join here... Or if you want people to come here for news before Buffalo Rising......
The First comment is very true.... Now (e:strip) did expand out west with (e:lisa) but I guess that didn't take off as far as people wanted... Now there are people on Here who have moved other places (The Key is if they had the computer skills) they could do local version of (e:strip) in say NYC and Washington and out in AZ and maybe Boston (think someone moved there not sure) .... What made (wasn't on it then) Facebook at the time amazing was that it was made so that people in college could keep up with each other yes kinda like (e:strip)... Imagine if (there maybe I wouldn't know) a website like (e:strip) in a bunch of cities and it was run locally and you could join it if you didn't live there to keep up on the city but everything was local... Now some how all these independent sites where connected in some way Where if someone was looking for a local site they would find the one they wanted.... I hate to use the facebook example because it is the most famous site that everyone knows. But what if say when you went on facebook it was local only. But every local site was owned by the same company and ran pretty much the same way.... I could see you setting up sites for people like (e:strip) in other cities.... Again not sure if that is what you want...Or if you just want more people to Join here... Or if you want people to come here for news before Buffalo Rising......
tinypliny - 06/13/11 08:01
The idea is to look into the future and how you can change because thinking about the past, though satisfyingly agonizing, is not going to help you at all.
The idea is to look into the future and how you can change because thinking about the past, though satisfyingly agonizing, is not going to help you at all.
tinypliny - 06/13/11 08:00
It's not too late... you are not 80!
It's not too late... you are not 80!
uncutsaniflush - 06/13/11 01:07
You shouldn't assume that if you did something like this, your life would be better and you would be happier. The only thing that you can be sure of is that your life would have been different.
From what I remember from about 5 years ago, you wanted (e:strip) to be non-commercial. I don't think you were interested in the commercial exploitation of the internet then.
But consider this, mobile broadband is still sorting itself out. Perhaps you were meant to do great things with mobile broadband and change how people think about it forever.
Just saying. You know you have the skills.
You shouldn't assume that if you did something like this, your life would be better and you would be happier. The only thing that you can be sure of is that your life would have been different.
From what I remember from about 5 years ago, you wanted (e:strip) to be non-commercial. I don't think you were interested in the commercial exploitation of the internet then.
But consider this, mobile broadband is still sorting itself out. Perhaps you were meant to do great things with mobile broadband and change how people think about it forever.
Just saying. You know you have the skills.
lol
As long as your kid had a recent tetnus shot.
I bet it had cushions where the screws are. If you imagine it new, it doesn't look that bad.
I'd guess from the 70's. It was all about plastic molded accessories then.