11/17/05
I'm doing this illegally, sitting in my car in the middle of Durham, stealing wifi off someone's transmitter, and I think someone just called the cops.
Escape!
Journey well made, arrived safe and sound. Hope to see any of you at either football or basketball game. Have a wonderful weekend!
*peels away*
Posted by Ian Williams at November 17, 2005 9:41 PMThere's free wifi at Francesca's and all over downtown Carrboro. Surf to your heart's content, and without fear of subsequent incarceration.
Definitely pull us through vs. Dook. I haven't seen a freakin' noon-1 game of ours all season (except for going to BC game), as that's when my soccer league has games, and then tomorrow, I'll be at the Georgia-Kentucky game. It should be interesting to see a football game at a football school.
But tonight is the U2 concert. yay.
and more free wifi at the Local 506, which is now owned by Glenn Boothe, who some of you might remember from XYC. One of the greatest guys around Chapel Hill.
Ian - Dave and I will be at the basketball game. Shoot me an email if you want to try to get together.
ahhhhhh Blue Heaven, what could be better, can almost smell the greek grilled cheeses
GO HEELS
I'll be keeping my eyes open for sightings of you, Tessa and Lucy at Kenan.
i have a feeling the bartender at the dead mule might be fairly busy post hoops game.
Caveman- I gotta know what a 'Greek' grilled cheese is. Please tell me. Anyone?
Here you go, Ken:
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/recipe_views/views/101919/
That's one version you can make for yourself, and it might even be close to what caveman's referencing.
Better, though, just to go here...
http://triangle.citysearch.com/profile/6156173/
...and get the real thing for yourself. You won't regret it.
Oh, and Go Heels!
Sounds yummy, though I don't much like tomatoes. Would it be blasphemous to skip the tomato?
That would be fine, Ken. IIRC, people place special orders there all the time.
To get the proper Hector's experience, though -- before you eat your sandwich, get properly drunk and stand in line for 20 minutes or so, preferably in a loud, crowded place with a sizzling, greasy grill.... :D
SOunds like Fries, an equally greasy but delectable Iowa City haunt, maybe Ian's been.