Austin - Been there, Done that.
Our troop departed from Denton at 2000 hours and made our way down 35W bearing in the southern direction at 36 longitude and 856 latitude.
Our Ford 250 was fully stocked and loaded and we were ready for some serious partying in Austin. We did not have any homemade acid since Albertson's was out of powdered bleach but fate has a way of keeping things in balance. We were barely on the road for 20 minutes when suddenly our trusty Ford flew off the road and into a large marijuana field and ignited the field on fire. Smoke billowed around us and instead of fleeing for safety we all inhaled deeply and got so stoned that we finally called 911 and asked them to come and help us and to please bring along 3 large pizzas.
Back on the road again after this momemtary set back we found that we no longer had our map with us and so we prayed to God in heaven to help us make our way to Austin and he obliged by giving us a pillar of cloud to follow by day and a pillar of fire by night. As a way of showing God our thankfulness we all decided to change our names to Biblical names for the entire weekend. We became Zephaniah, Malachi, and Habakuk. We farkled (rock, paper, scissors) for the name of Malachi since it was the coolest and Cody ended up winning the coveted sobriquet.
We arrived at the late hour of 1200 and we were all pleasantly surprised to find that our apartment/condo/flat was extremely post-modern deconstructionist neo-classical in design and therefore it suited us comfortably and fashionably.
Friday found us sleeping in and breakfasting late. We were directed to Kerby Lane for breakfast and found their fare to be more than appetizing. I was so lost in the goodness of my food that I misdirected my passion toward the waitress and had to be escorted from the building in handcuffs.
After a long discussion with the police I was finally released and so we made our way to the Capitol building. I was so overcome by Austin and its overall hippie feel that I decided that just for the weekend I would give up my Hebrew name Habakuk and change it to Dew Drop. I also made Dumas pull over so I could grab a tie-dyed t-shirt and a corn cob pipe.
We took plenty of pictures of our wonderful State Capitol and then that night we went to eat dinner at a place called "Waterloo". Famous for their record selling I personally think they should have stuck with records and left the food and restaurant industry to those proprietors that know what they are doing in the kitchen. My food was yuck, but we still had a good time because I got into a fight with the smug waiter that wanted to only give me a 10% discount on my food. Before it was over with I ended up deep fried and battered like an over-sized onion ring but you should have seen the other guy.
Saturday started out lazily as the rain fell down in buckets and made for a wonderfully blissful sleep. After we breakfasted we went kayaking on the Colorado River where I got many a blister on my hands from rowing like a mad man. Cody and Dumas decided to try to out run me numerous times, but in the end I caught them and I force fed them to a large snapping turtle. (okay, not really, but I wanted to)
Late Saturday night we went to eat Noodles and party on Sixth Street. I shook my money maker more than once and had a great time. Sixth Street is cool - the streets are full of people after midnight and they eventually had to shut them down.
The trip went really well and part of this story I embellished here and there, but only a little bit.
Dumas, Cody, and I had a great trip and you can see all the photos here:
http://www.postednote.com/austin.htm
23 Comments:
Okay... what's a "monkey maker?"
Also, there is so much embellishment in this post that I don't know what is real and what is embellished. Are you SURE you went to Austin?
Crazy.
Ummm... Ben, that says "Money Maker" and that is my booty because when it shakes - people throw money at it!
Ahahahaha... I read "Monkey Maker."
LOL. That comment made your entire post. lol.
Also, in the picture of Cody and Dumas being "afraid of the railing" It looks like they are taking a leak beside the pillars. No?
Oh my word Ben that is too funny! It does look like they are taking a whiz - maybe they were!
So funny.
Eddo, now I thought we all agreed that we wouldn't tell anyone about the Marijuana field set back. And, I know we took more pics than that. But, over all I enjoyed seeing the pics we took. Much Luv for the great EDDO!!!
Eddo the Embellisher--nice ring to it, no.
Ben, you need to get out more often--monkey maker???
Eddo, did you get bored with the photo commentary? And why are all the photos of you out of focus, Mr. Constant Motion?
the pics of me that are out of focus weren't taken by me! For some reason the camera was not being agreeable this trip - I have about 300 photos in all and 50% are out of focus.
And yes, I got bored and in a hurry with the comments on the photos. I was using a program that is supposed to speed up the process but in the end is was causing me a big headache.
Edgy Mama-
So you don't know what "Monkey Maker" means either then? lol.
I'm almost in tears over here...first from "I shook my money maker more than once and had a great time." to Ben's confusion...oh, how funny...guess I should go check out the pics...glad you had a great time Eddo! :)
OK - saw the pics...more tears...
Aww another great post, and great pics.
Isn't that called a stripper or chippendale dancers when people shake their ass and money goes flying at them? Ok well minus the stripping nekked part.
You didn't strip right?
embellished, only a little? rrrriiiiiiggggghhhhhhhtttttt...
No stripping was involved Msthang - or rather I should say, "what happens in Austin, stays in Austin".
It looks like you had a wonderful time and I enjoyed the pictures.
I'm not so sure there's any embellishment going on here :-)
The COLORADO RIVER?!?!? ummm that wouldn't be by chance the same river that helped form the Grand Canyon... and to think.. i always thought that just ran through Nevada, Arizona, colorado, Utah, and California. I never knew it also skipped New Mexico and made its way to my back yard in austin. WOW!
ok, seriously now... what was the name of that river again?! no way it was the colorado. that name is taken
Great Post! Austin is on my list of vacation spots! Sounds like you had fun shakin' your money maker! :) Great pics!
I for one loved the part about the Ford flying into a large marijuana field and ignitiing the field on fire!!! Eddo you are so funny! Great post, and loved the pics!
I for one loved the part about the Ford flying off the road into a marijuana field and igniting it on fire! I could not gain control over myself after reading that, lol. Great post Eddo, and loved the pics!
~Julie
Eddo, you are too funny! What happened to your raisin'? I should of seen the signs.
green eagle, I think you are right. David Lee told me the Colorado River but it must be the Brazos or something - either way it was really big and nice - they should have called it the Eddie River.
should have called in the 'Eddie River'...yeah, I'm watching out for hot air balloons right now...;)
You were right the first time Eddo. Colorado River goes through Austin and drains into the Gulf of Mexiiicooo. It's not the same river from the Grand Canyon heh. They're both named Colorado. I'll call it the Eddo River from now on. There's no need for TWO Colorado's.
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