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Posts posted by Raccu
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Post 51 and ou still sucks.
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In a town full of popular microbreweries, Corona, an import, is the official beer of UT.
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Live Oak's Hefe and 512's Pecan Porter should be the official blonde and brunette of Austin.
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Bill Miller's BBQ is really a fried chicken restaurant and should not be used to elevate your state's shitty barbecue.
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Welcome to Austin. Yes, there are better BBQ places than Rudy's. Google or yelp it.
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The grackle taco bandits at the Union food court never got the message.
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UT use to 'scare' grackles at sundown old West posse style walking around campus shooting shotgun blanks.
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It is illegal in Texas to kill grackles thanks to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
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Contrary to popular myth, she was never voted as the ugliest man on campus by the fraternities, although she did receive some write-in votes.
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She became a regular performer at Threadgill's Tavern and had a mutually endearing love and respect for the owner Kenneth and his wife Mildred.
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Janis Joplin's first recorded song, "What Good Can Drinkin' Do", occurred while she was a student at UT.
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Trigger, his famous guitar, will be 50 next year.
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At the age of 13 Willie got to perform a duet with Bob Wills.
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Among his other early honors that includes playing at the Grand Ole Opry;
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Willie Nelson performed on the very first ACL show in 1974.
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Austin City Limits is the longest running televised live music show.
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Austin's thriving music scene soon brought him back out of retirement.
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Willie Nelson retired from music in 1972 just before moving to Austin.
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His fiancee left him for another man while he recovered. He didn't seem to care
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He also lived in a cave along a known indian trail at Mt Bonnell while waiting for his hair to grow back after losing it in a cholera outbreak.
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He nearly drowned in the well when he finally hit water.
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Included is Austin's first well at Congress & 5th that he dug 19' down not knowing where the water table was.
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Famous frontiersman Bigfoot Wallace helped build some of the original structures for Austin.
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That same year, the Texas Congress also reserved 40 acres in Austin for a University of the first class.
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