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Monday, June 22, 2009

Deep Left Field: The worst days are here

Filling the air with pure thuribulum goodness…the latest from Sam.

We follow that septic sludge with Bud Selig’s most joyous #### you to Atlanta fans, our yearly parade of soul-grindingly annoying fans from the NEC. Three games of transplanted Yankee fans soiling the seats of our fair grounds, followed immediately by an equal dose of their paternal twins from Boston. Oh, joyous day. How can we, the unworthy denizens of Atlanta ever thank you Mr. Selig? If not for your ever-brilliant notion of making the World Series essentially meaningless by playing the leagues against one another in the middle of the summer we’d never have the chance to see all of the loud, obnoxious sprawl-eating invaders gathered together in one place like this! You’re the best.

I hate interleague play. I hate people who think a baseball stadium full of families is the proper place to get drunk and moan “Yoooouuuuuuk” like a water buffalo in heat. I hate anyone who thinks Derek Jeter deserves anything more than a good garroting. All of which pales as shadow compared to the burning summer sun that is my hatred for the man who unleashed this unholy calvacade upon us.

[sigh]

At least we get a “break” with Philly in town before the Mets faithful storm in from the upper ‘burbs and add a layer of self-loathing and little brother syndrone on top of the class and gentility we’d otherwise expect this week.

Repoz Posted: June 22, 2009 at 06:11 PM | 205 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   201. Jeff K. Posted: June 24, 2009 at 04:40 PM (#3231081)
This thread is long dead, and I'm glad to see I short-circuited "lynching means you can't ask others to be nice" guy. I missed the food talk.

Southern food is good--especially New Orleans/cajun stuff. Me, I'm grateful for the Mexican and Italian influence on California cooking. Next time you knuckleheads are on the west coast, search out a place with good cioppino. Start with some deep fried artichokes as an appetizer and be sure to get some sour dough to go with the cioppino. You'll thank me.

See, this is why Texas, and specifically Austin, is great. You want Southern cooking? Well, everything east of us is the South, and you'll be damn hard-pressed to find better chicken fried steak anywhere. You want barbecue? All over everywhere, with some of the best in the country, though there's no dry-rub around these parts. Because barbecue is about the ####### sauce. You want Mexican? Unless you're focused on CalMex, it's the best in the country, with the possible exception of San Antonio. Oh, and don't forget steakhouses. This is Texas.

This is why chain restaurants almost literally have a 100% failure rate here. There are exactly two chain restaurants in all of what is basically real Austin proper, 1 TGIF and 1 Bennigan's, and the former is a hotel's restaurant while the latter is the bottom floor of an office building. In a city of over a million people, so including the areas north/south of the respective highways, there are 2 Chili's, 2 Bennigan's, 1 TGIF, and two or three chain steakhouses. No Waffle House. 1 Denny's, 1 IHOP, 1 Kettle.
   202. Answer Guy Posted: June 24, 2009 at 05:01 PM (#3231116)
I did notice the relative lack of chain fare in Austin when I was there in '06. I wondered if I was just missed all the roads where there were lots of them. Guess not.

Here in Baltimore and DC there are some neighborhoods that have relatively few of them. Some of those are run-down areas devoid of much of any business investment outside of the Rent-A-Center/liquor store/carryout/dollar store stuff. DC's seen an erosion of chain-less areas as they've been creeping into Adams-Morgan and Columbia Heights and have overrun most of Dupont Circle. Neither Fells Point nor Canton in Baltimore have much in terms of chain presence, and my own neighborhood Hampden is pretty light on them too.

Most places that are dependent either on out-of-town tourists, office workers looking for quick lunches, or suburbanites tends to be full of them.
   203. There are no words... (Met Fan Charlie) Posted: June 24, 2009 at 05:02 PM (#3231123)
But you have to remember that beyond his personal racism, George Preston Marshall's TV network extended southward all the way to Louisiana---and if Dallas wound up being "America's team," then for several decades the Redskins were "Dixie's team." This was before the national TV agreement split the money, and Marshall profited immensely from this arrangement, and it didn't hurt his marketing strategy that the Redskins remained the only all-white team in the NFL, at a time when the white South was up in arms against anything and everything that smacked of "race mixing."


Yes, but let's not forget the franchise was originally from Boston & GPM was friends with Tom Yawkey.

As to the "Southerner/Southron," thing?

My Dad -- New York born & bred -- till the day he died called Southerners "Rebels." I'm actually surprised he didn't say "Secessionists..."
   204. Der Komminsk-sar Posted: June 24, 2009 at 05:05 PM (#3231132)
When I lived in Durham in the early / mid 60's and again in 1969-70, it seemed as if there were well over 50 such businesses in a city of what was then well under 100,000. Dixie Diner, Dixie Barber Shop, Dixie Vim gas station, etc., etc. But the last time I was down there a few years ago, I can't hardly remember seeing any. Are my impressions true, and have "Dixie" businesses faded at the same rapid rate as the song?

I live in Durham now and you don't see it*. Driving to the zoo two weeks ago (it's in Asheboro - 1.5 hrs to the west), I saw a lot of businesses that were Dixie Something-or-other in Siler City and it really stood out - hadn't seen that word used in commerce in years (since I lived in Danville VA as a kid), almost forgotten that I ever had.

* Wait - I think there's still a Winn-Dixie or two around.
   205. Jolly Old St. Neck Wound, Moral Idiot Posted: June 24, 2009 at 05:11 PM (#3231142)
One other factoid about the Boston Redskins is that they were originally named the Braves, after the baseball team. (As were the New York Giants, Brooklyn Dodgers, Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates.) And showman that he was, when Marshall changed the name to Redskins in 1933, he appointed Jim Thorpe's old Carlisle teammate "Lone Star" Dietz---a self-proclaimed part-Sioux Indian---as his head coach. He lasted two years.
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