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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Food Frakker: Various organs and stuff
Let’s get some of the tamer food items out of the way first, before I dip too far into my weekly recap of culinary depravity. Here’s something that everyone can get behind, A&W deep-fried cheese curds! Served hot and fresh, … Continue reading
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Austin hotdog roundup: some final dregs
I’ve mentioned before the food I’ve gleaned from the convenience store at 14th and Cedar, and this might be the last time I report on it, because circumstances have conspired to keep me away. Here’s a corndog I bought from … Continue reading
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Food Frakker: Mixed Bean Crackers and Jeremiah
This issue of Food Frakker, we’re going to have something a little different. I managed to catch on digital media the encounter between my co-worker Jeremiah, and a Korean snack treat of the sort that I would ordinarily only inflict … Continue reading
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Food Frakker: Mexicanish
Because my day job is in the food service, I have access to restaurant-grade food products that you miserable mortals can only dream of. Case in point, this five pound bucket of sour cream and this five pound block of … Continue reading
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More Creeking
My new favorite game is trying to get people who should know better to run around in creeks with me. Yesterday I got my co-workers to do it. First we were rousted from the Hancock Golf Course for trying to … Continue reading
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Random Austin wildlife
I’m absolutely fascinated by the natural world in and around the Highland Mall. Yesterday, while passing by Kickbutt Coffee, which is adjacent to the mall, I saw a couple of killdeer babies running around in the parking lot. They were … Continue reading
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Drabblecast guest spot
Ms. Deanna Toxopeus and myself did guest readings on the current Drabblecast Trifecta episode. You can listen to the media right here. It’s a damn fine episode. The theme is underwater monsters.
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Projects I did, but probably should not have
For months I had this half-finished project cluttering up my desk. Then the other night I finished it up. It’s an audio amp inside a coffeecan. Now, even as I was making it, I was thinking, why am I putting … Continue reading
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Food Frakker: Things that are cold
As you might have heard, it’s somewhat hot here in Austin. Today the temperature has dipped somewhat, it was only 101F, but basically there has been a daily broiling that is progressively leaching my body of its precious minerals. You … Continue reading
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Urban wilderness of Austin
I’ve been talking a little bit recently about the intersection of the natural world with the urban landscape of Austin. Specifically, the proliferation of nighthawks, my budding fascination with Austin creeks, and the purple martins at Highland Mall. Continuing that … Continue reading
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