Sunday, November 9th, 2008 at 1:30 pm by Finley
So, I’m at a sports bar watching the Saints game on a tv over the pool area.
To be honest, I don’t often go to a place like this. Today though, I wanted to watch the game and not just listen to it- hence, the plate of appetizers in front of me as I sit here at the bar.
Plus, well… It’s kinda nice here. Not too many people are here and I can enjoy the game.
As I mentioned in the title I love Sundays in the fall. Football is a large part of it, to be certain. There’s more to it than that, though- there’s the weather, the feeling of change and the overall good times.
Hey- it’s better than a kick in the junk.
Out.
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Sunday, September 28th, 2008 at 9:40 am by pylorns
1. Chillville is on. They are discussing ACL and the audio issues at Zilker.
2. ACL is coming to a close today.
3. Congress has gone back to calling it a bail-out and are now closer to an agreement as to how to spend 700 billion of your dollars.
4. Master Pancake : Forest Gump was good, but not their best (I personally liked it more than my fellow movie go-ers) You still have a couple more chances to catch them doing this, but in 3 weeks they’re doing Friday the 13th.
5. One step closer to Magnetic North Changing. (Birds fly north for winter?) Don’t worry we still have a couple thousand years.. so they say…
Tags: Austin Links, sunday
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Sunday, April 27th, 2008 at 10:18 am by pylorns
Good Rainy Sunday to you all in Austin. Today starting off good with yet some more great music from Chillville. If you’re not in Austin you can stream 101x by going to 101x.com . Make sure you also help the local Austin Music people by going to The Year of Austin Music.
Expect an updated Podcast from us here at wetwired at some point today or tomorrrow. Sorry for the delay.
Also remember, head out to Cedar Park to the Exxon on Bagdad Road and get some cheap gas!
Tags: chillville, rain, sunday
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