@Cen - don't you worry now....you come straight on here to Austin...we love purple hair...and green, red, with feathers, leather or beads, whatever. Last steak I had over at the Steakhouse was served by a kid with red, white and blue-black hair.
But I'm with Smartie, what's in the lil tin?
@Smartie - Any Earl's will do for me...them hot ones are plumb yummy!
............................I know you know who Earl is....
Given that the nineteenth century was the century of Socialism, & Liberalism...it does not necessarily follow that the twentieth century must also be a century of Socialism & Liberalism: doctrines pass...humanity remains, and it may rather be expected that this will be a century of authority ... of Fascism. For if the nineteenth century was a century of individualism it may be expected that this will be the century of collectivism and hence the century of the State. - Mussolini
Oh yeah, I forgot you're in Texas' version of liberalville. Folks who DON'T have purple hair are more likely to stand out on Sixth Street. He'll be fine.
Earl Campbell... there's a lotta history behind those yummy hot links.![]()
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Hey, Cen's not tattoo'ed up like a Polynesian, he won't even get a second look.
I mean...it's not like he's LizardMan
yes, he totally caught me off guard the first time I saw him. lol
You can't be a Texas football fan and not appreciate Earl. Considering the price he paid, it is very comforting to know that he has developed a successful business and will never be one of those players who finds themselves broken and broke.Earl Campbell... there's a lotta history behind those yummy hot links.![]()
Never seen him around but I sure would like to shake his hand...he's always on the bbq menu...it ain't done until the Campbells come off. ohyea!
Given that the nineteenth century was the century of Socialism, & Liberalism...it does not necessarily follow that the twentieth century must also be a century of Socialism & Liberalism: doctrines pass...humanity remains, and it may rather be expected that this will be a century of authority ... of Fascism. For if the nineteenth century was a century of individualism it may be expected that this will be the century of collectivism and hence the century of the State. - Mussolini
Good morning everyone. Hope you each have a good Friday!
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Good morning all. Are we ready for the weekend? Well being retired, every day is a weekend for me. But I must admit that sometimes it can be a little boring. Anyway, on to breakfast. This morning it is french toast with scrambled eggs and bacon. And of course 100% pure maple syrup. So dig in and enjoy. Have a great weekend all.
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Bacon and Suasages - it's about all you really can cook on them! Those disposable BBQs are the only cooking things allowed in the festival campsite (apart from the little solid fuel stoves, which are pretty useless, and quite expensive). It's like that for a good reason though. That picture was taken not long after we arrived, and we were there early. Later on it looks more like this:
And it gets more packed than that. A campsite fire in that lot (especially if it's windy, which it often is) would be seriously bad news, so they are pretty hard on any kind of open fire, and banned the camping gas stoves a couple of years back (which I used to use) because of the fire risks (and that was fully justified, too - very drunk people and gas cooking don't mix - I've seen near disasters a couple of times with drunk idiots taking stupid risks with them, and endangering themselves and others).
I use the little BBQ for bacon and sausage sandwiches for breakfast and at the end of the day, and other than that eat from the many fine food establisments on site (and I don't mean that sarcastically - the days of nothing but 'grease-burgers' at the festival are long gone, and there's a huge variety of great food available, and at reasonable prices that are capped by the festival bosses to stop anyone vendors exploiting the captive (and largely drunk!) audience.
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