Monday, December 20, 2004

AUSTIN

We left 6 hours later than we had planned, but Jeth and I are easygoing people so we had only reached Bitter Divorce stage as we pulled out of the driveway.

Once on the road, the tension dissippated somewhat. I tried to call my sister in Austin, but I ended up calling Trashman by accident. I'll try to explain the mistake, but I may fail. I don't have my sisters' #s programmed into my phone, but they had been calling me so I hit the list of recent calls so I could get in touch with one of them. I don't have their numbers memorized, so I called the first number with the correct area code. Apparently, Trashman had called and I didn't pick up my phone since I was too busy slamming my head into a shelf in my haste to get out of there. If I had known it was Trash's number, I would have called it sooner. I know I sound like a flake as I write this, so I can only imagine how I sounded to Trashman when I called him asking for my sisters.

I probably sounded even more flaky when I squealed like a gay man at a Justin Timberlake concert after discovering that I was talking to Trashman (after he told me that I had the wrong number and then called me back). I found out his real first name, and he found out Jethro's. I know I'd feel weird calling him 'Trashman' if I ever met him in real life, but I can't possibly think of him as his real name.

Anyway, he told me that he was trying to talk Jack into meeting us too, which, for some reason, instantly made me wish I'd stuck to my diet and lost 10 lbs.

We chatted a bit about how there was a possibility that we knew more about each other than actual live friends did, and then he told me he and Jen had gotten married. I felt so priveleged to hear about it firsthand, and once again offer my congratulations.

We made tentative plans to see the light show, but if you read his blog you'll know that it was not meant to be. Damn flu season.

Austin Night One

If you've never been to Austin and you like to travel, I suggest you put it at the top of your list. It's a small, quaint, bohemian city. Very artsy with a lovable weirdo on every street corner. It's hard to find your way around at first because the streets are referred to as two different names. By the way. Would someone please tell me how one is supposed to infer from a sign that says TX-1 that it is really Mopac? And while you're pondering that, please tell me how one is supposed to know that Research is really 183?

We finally made it to Austin. As prearranged, one of my sisters babysat and Jeth and I hit 6th street. We went to pub called BD Riley's. They had the best Texas Irish band I've ever heard. I know our family is Irish somewhere in the Euro-soup. My sister and I couldn't keep from jigging. Jethro thought we were nuts, but was so hypnotized by the jig my breasts were doing that he didn't say anything.

I ended up pretty well smashed and left, but Jethro stayed out with my sister who hooked him up with free Mojitos all night. I was pretty gone by the time I left, so I can only imagine how drunk Jethro was after drinking free Mojitos all night. When he got home, I was still kind of bombed. Things happened. Jethro will blog about it.

to be continued....

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

On : 12/21/2004 2:30:06 PM Kat (www) said:


Sounds like you had a blast. Mojitos are AWESOME!

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On : 12/21/2004 4:05:48 PM Jethro (www) said:


Kat, I've had Mojitos before. But, these were deadly good.

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On : 12/21/2004 7:36:33 PM Seven (www) said:


welcome back! and thanks for sharing too

and about the little note in the sidebar..... well i'm still lookin LOL

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On : 12/21/2004 10:54:35 PM wilde_thought (www) said:


I miss Texas!!! And I simply loved any time I spent in Austin. You must love a city were every Friday night every restaurant or bar has live music.

Please describe the food you enjoyed slowly so that I can savor every word.

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On : 12/22/2004 1:09:18 AM Zelda (www) said:


Austin's music scene kicks serious ass. And strangely enough, it hasn't yet become some touristy gimmicky thing.

Austin's food also rocks. Houston's food scene is damn good as well. There's so much competition here that if it isn't, you will immediately go out of business. But one thing I've noticed when I compare both Houston and Austin to NYC is that the restaurants in TX tend to be simpler in decor and ambience, but have far better food. NYC is all style. Not all restaurants, but definitely more per capita.

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On : 12/22/2004 1:10:17 AM Zelda (www) said:


Seven - I'll get to your link. I'm really lazy, but I will get to it.

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On : 12/22/2004 1:49:04 AM tinyhands (www) said:


Austin is such a great place to recharge.

And not only is Mopac referred to as TX-1, it's also Loop-1, despite the tiny insignificant fact that it doesn't "loop" so much as it "straights."

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On : 12/22/2004 7:35:04 AM Angi (www) said:


One of these days with the kids are all grown up, I'm going to travel, I hope Tommy knows that.

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On : 12/22/2004 10:38:28 AM Zelda (www) said:


Tinyhands - Yeah, I forgot about that. And that that they call Guadalupe "Guadaloop." They do seem to be a little loopy in Austin.

Angi - There's a lot in TX that is well worth seeing.

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On : 12/23/2004 7:43:11 AM Seven (www) said:


lol Zelda! i meant the one person is still looking for that pic of your tits thingy!
not a link to me!

silly!