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Not sure what game you were watching yesterday. Bortles played a good game. And that’s in spit of him having no receivers worth a damn, a run game that put him in long yardage situations regularly, and a pretty bad pass blocking OL. He’s obviously not Brady, but he made good throws most of the game and put his team in

You’re right but don’t you think, at best, the refs behaved inappropriately in yesterday’s game?

No offense, but I hope the Jaguars Defense, Fournette, and Blake Bortles (lol) beat the Pats so bad that you cry and pee.

So what you like about Romo is he helped you realize how much you love Tom Brady?

Yes it’s true that other cities have just as bad if not worse traffic in terms of sheer volume (prior to Austin I lived in Los Angeles and that’s still the worst I’ve ever seen)

What makes Austin’s traffic it’s own special kind of stupid hell though is that the city is built north/south and only has 2 main ways to

As much as I like Rainey St., all the condos that’ve gone up have taken out some of my favorite bars over there and it just makes me sad.

That being said, Garaj Mahal is delicious and the pizza truck at Craft Pride is the business.

I know everyone loves the Salt Lick, but for some reason it just doesn’t do it for me.

I agree with you so much on Kerbey Lane. Another not worth the long wait.

If you have the chance, see Master Pancake Theater mock various movies at the Alamo Drafthouse. They’re hilarious on their own, but they regularly have guests including Doug Benson and the original Mads themselves, Frank Conniff and Trace Beaulieu.

Kerby Lane is one of the must-visit local restaurants, particularly if

Consent?

Best Austin tip: take 130 instead of I-35 and bypass it completely.

I’ve decided watching Bortles is the best because there is an element of comedy and danger to every play. Makes it exciting.

This is the happiest moment in the history of any 60 person pop and lock dance crew

TROPICAL FREEZE?! WOOO!

RIP Wentz’ mobility.

I agree there, and I have to thank you for this:

This was a good review Jason, people will get upset that someone who doesn’t love the series reviewed it, but I’m glad you gave it an honest shake with a optimistic outlook and skeptics honest result.

My city is doing this too and I’m very curious and excited, but they have released such little info (despite it being a big goal for years) that I’m worried the plan’s sitting dead on arrival and they’re hoping no one notices.

It’s only a matter of time until broadband internet is officially branded a utility.

Except the big boys own the continental backhaul lines.