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Serendipatti
Will any kind of alcohol be sold inside the stadium? How thoroughly do you think small purses will be searched? I would assume no, but somebody stated earlier it was sold during a Jimmy Buffet concert....probably Pina Coladas!!
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Mongoose
My ticket bought on eBay just came in the mail, so I'm all set!
$69.50 ticket (Sec. 222), which I got for $79.50, and that's not bad at all!
Blind Willie's is still there. I used to play at another "blues and BBQ" place near Turner Field called Daddy D'Z (with two bands, the Amazing Mongooses, and Style Points), but they now no longer have music. GREAT ribs and BBQ, though. Check 'em out!
Cafe Sunflower on Piedmont Road is great Vegetarian. Mary Mac's is good southern food, but pricey and touristy. Much better southern food is at the Matthews Cafeteria, in the suburb of Tucker, GA. Little bit of a drive from Georgia Tech, but great food. Guy Fieri did a "Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives" episode on it, which I'll post here.
[www.youtube.com]
I'm going to try to bring the djemebe drum to meet up with Elmo to play some music, if I can figure out a place to stash it for the show! Maybe I can convince Elmo to drop if off at my house on his way home the next day!
Cheers, everyone. FIVE DAYS TO GO!
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Mongoose
My ticket bought on eBay just came in the mail, so I'm all set!
$69.50 ticket (Sec. 222), which I got for $79.50, and that's not bad at all!
Blind Willie's is still there. I used to play at another "blues and BBQ" place near Turner Field called Daddy D'Z (with two bands, the Amazing Mongooses, and Style Points), but they now no longer have music. GREAT ribs and BBQ, though. Check 'em out!
Cafe Sunflower on Piedmont Road is great Vegetarian. Mary Mac's is good southern food, but pricey and touristy. Much better southern food is at the Matthews Cafeteria, in the suburb of Tucker, GA. Little bit of a drive from Georgia Tech, but great food. Guy Fieri did a "Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives" episode on it, which I'll post here.
[www.youtube.com]
I'm going to try to bring the djemebe drum to meet up with Elmo to play some music, if I can figure out a place to stash it for the show! Maybe I can convince Elmo to drop if off at my house on his way home the next day!
Cheers, everyone. FIVE DAYS TO GO!
Agree Mary Macs is overrated. My suggestion for real good Southern/Soul food is the Colonnade on Cheshire Bridge.Open since 1929, beats the brakes off Mary Macs, which imo has been sliding down since the ownership change 10 years ago. Matthews is very good, but as you pointed out, somewhat removed from the venue. Getting from Cheshire Bridge to Techwood/North Avenue, Alexander St. is a bit easier.4.4 miles and approx 16 minute drive.
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Mongoose
Web site for the Vortex.
Sort of a heart attack on a bun, but, hey, how often do you get to see the Stones? Live a little!
[thevortexatl.com]
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Mongoose
My ticket bought on eBay just came in the mail, so I'm all set!
$69.50 ticket (Sec. 222), which I got for $79.50, and that's not bad at all!
Blind Willie's is still there. I used to play at another "blues and BBQ" place near Turner Field called Daddy D'Z (with two bands, the Amazing Mongooses, and Style Points), but they now no longer have music. GREAT ribs and BBQ, though. Check 'em out!
Cafe Sunflower on Piedmont Road is great Vegetarian. Mary Mac's is good southern food, but pricey and touristy. Much better southern food is at the Matthews Cafeteria, in the suburb of Tucker, GA. Little bit of a drive from Georgia Tech, but great food. Guy Fieri did a "Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives" episode on it, which I'll post here.
[www.youtube.com]
I'm going to try to bring the djemebe drum to meet up with Elmo to play some music, if I can figure out a place to stash it for the show! Maybe I can convince Elmo to drop if off at my house on his way home the next day!
Cheers, everyone. FIVE DAYS TO GO!
Agree Mary Macs is overrated. My suggestion for real good Southern/Soul food is the Colonnade on Cheshire Bridge.Open since 1929, beats the brakes off Mary Macs, which imo has been sliding down since the ownership change 10 years ago. Matthews is very good, but as you pointed out, somewhat removed from the venue. Getting from Cheshire Bridge to Techwood/North Avenue, Alexander St. is a bit easier.4.4 miles and approx 16 minute drive.
Agreed. And, the Virginia Highlands area (Little Five Points, in particular) is also a great area to visit, walk around, have a burger at the Vortex.
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Mongoose
My ticket bought on eBay just came in the mail, so I'm all set!
$69.50 ticket (Sec. 222), which I got for $79.50, and that's not bad at all!
Blind Willie's is still there. I used to play at another "blues and BBQ" place near Turner Field called Daddy D'Z (with two bands, the Amazing Mongooses, and Style Points), but they now no longer have music. GREAT ribs and BBQ, though. Check 'em out!
Cafe Sunflower on Piedmont Road is great Vegetarian. Mary Mac's is good southern food, but pricey and touristy. Much better southern food is at the Matthews Cafeteria, in the suburb of Tucker, GA. Little bit of a drive from Georgia Tech, but great food. Guy Fieri did a "Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives" episode on it, which I'll post here.
[www.youtube.com]
I'm going to try to bring the djemebe drum to meet up with Elmo to play some music, if I can figure out a place to stash it for the show! Maybe I can convince Elmo to drop if off at my house on his way home the next day!
Cheers, everyone. FIVE DAYS TO GO!
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Mongoose
My ticket bought on eBay just came in the mail, so I'm all set!
$69.50 ticket (Sec. 222), which I got for $79.50, and that's not bad at all!
Blind Willie's is still there. I used to play at another "blues and BBQ" place near Turner Field called Daddy D'Z (with two bands, the Amazing Mongooses, and Style Points), but they now no longer have music. GREAT ribs and BBQ, though. Check 'em out!
Cafe Sunflower on Piedmont Road is great Vegetarian. Mary Mac's is good southern food, but pricey and touristy. Much better southern food is at the Matthews Cafeteria, in the suburb of Tucker, GA. Little bit of a drive from Georgia Tech, but great food. Guy Fieri did a "Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives" episode on it, which I'll post here.
[www.youtube.com]
I'm going to try to bring the djemebe drum to meet up with Elmo to play some music, if I can figure out a place to stash it for the show! Maybe I can convince Elmo to drop if off at my house on his way home the next day!
Cheers, everyone. FIVE DAYS TO GO!
Turns out now that I am going to be meeting up with some IORR folks at the Varsity before the show, so we'll have to postpone the Elmo & Goose jam for this time around. I have a feeling that it'll happen in another venue at another date!
Enjoy the show, and let's hope for a surprise deep cut!
Mongoose
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Natlanta
can someone photoshop a set of lips on uga?
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Natlanta
i might need the andidote for all these pissy sweat bee colors.
can someone photoshop a set of lips on uga?
i'll even provide the dog.
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Natlanta
i might need the andidote for all these pissy sweat bee colors.
can someone photoshop a set of lips on uga?
i'll even provide the dog.