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cockroaches no longer bother you, because these things exist.
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dear Houston, i did a bad job of explaining my art this past previous time
will you give me a second chance to smile less to tell you more
of the teenage unrequited loves, heartbroken late-night drives
one and only city strip left to right, garage rock romantics
i started coming off the Los Angeles chat coming down hard off her flesh
will you allow me to differentiate the social stats of the offliners
of the heavy prayers we made as cannibals, contradictio in terminis
Italiano, tribal death scenes, a savage rite
i traded the ghosts of the West Nile for the spirits of the Confederacy
will you forgive me for hiding how much i value you the most
of all the human beings, the responsibility of influence
bears, skulls, and Amazonian green inferno
marc:
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Buddy’s, the Fan restaurant known for its outdoor patio, neighborhood feel and down-to-earth regulars, must find a new location after 30 years on the corner of Robinson Street and Stuart Avenue.
The restaurant’s lease is up at the end of the year and isn’t being renewed, manager Angie Dudley confirms.
Charlie Diradour of Lions Paw Development, who owns the building at 325 N. Robinson St., wasn’t immediately available for comment this afternoon.
The news came as a shock to loyal Buddy’s regulars, some of whom took out their frustrations about the situation — and the landlord — on a “Save Buddy’s” Facebook page, set up today. Within a few hours about 250 people had joined the page.
Owners Mike Dealto and Greg Nevi weren’t immediately available for comment, but Dudley says the news all came to a head this week. “They’re just trying to deal with the sadness of it right now,” Dudley says. “I do know that they hope to move to a new location.”
Voters in Style Weekly’s 2011 Best of Richmond readers poll voted Buddy’s as “Best Bar for Daytime Drinking.”
In a roundtable discussion with a cross-section of local bartenders for the 2010 Bar Guide, Style columnist Jack Lauterback posed the question: “If a visitor asks you for the one bar that’s quintessentially Richmond, where do you send them?”
“You gotta send them to Buddy’s,” bartender Otto Bartsch replied — “because it’s Buddy’s.”
http://www.styleweekly.com/richmond/shakeup-at-buddys/Content?oid=1654985
B E W A R E
Rain Dance 4 TEXAS (DAY ONE) (by norbertogomezjr) w/ Stevie Ray Vaughan, “Texas Flood” (1983)
DAY ONE: 09.11.11
Drought Relief Effort
w/ Stevie Ray Vaughan, “Texas Flood” (1983)
& Norberto Gomez, Jr.
Texas needs rain. As a son of Texas who happens to be in Virginia, I have decided that enough is enough, action is required. Therefore, I am attempting to conjure up the Rain Gods via Richmond, VA in an effort to save my wonderful Homeland and end this horrific drought.
Please join me.
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Finally, pure, unadulterated fame :o
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