Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
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Originally Posted by
ThePop
And that proves my original post, Austin came up with the bumper stickers first. It's ok Austin, you're a nice quaint little town, congrats on the bumper sticker movement. KPW has been around since the late 70's.
Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
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Originally Posted by
tlongII
True, but the actual saying was copied from Austin.
So you're not from around here tlong, just a transplant?
Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
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Originally Posted by
Beaverfuzz
So you're not from around here tlong, just a transplant?
Been here since 68. I am talking about the adopted city slogan. Keep Austin Weird was coined as an official slogan prior to Keep Portland Weird. I realize Portland has actually been weird much longer, but that slogan originated in Austin.
Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
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Originally Posted by
jag
The city is getting progressively worse so it's probably better(for you) if someone provides input based on their experiences from 5+ years ago.
What a bunch of dumbfuck level bullshit.
I'd call it a hyperbolic statement but I get the feeling you're just too much of useless troll to care.
Progressively worse? In what way? Too many Asians? Not enough gerbils?
Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
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Originally Posted by
tlongII
Been here since 68. I am talking about the adopted city slogan. Keep Austin Weird was coined as an official slogan prior to Keep Portland Weird. I realize Portland has actually been weird much longer, but that slogan originated in Austin.
But there were t-shirts and other non-bumper stickers paraphernalia around in Portland back in the 80's. Portland has always been weird since I've been alive (74).
Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
I always recommend Acenar on the riverwalk. Same owner as Rosario's. You can get standard SA TexMex food as well as some better creative stuff. DO NOT by any means go to Blanco Cafe. That stuff is shit.
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Beaverfuzz
None of you assclowns are going to the Lakers game?
I am! But the one on 1/23/15. Have fun, bro.
Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
My favorite Mexican place downtown is Cascabel Mexican Patio. Much better than the overrated Rosario's across the street. Great interior Mexican food, but they close at 4PM. For Tex-Mex downtown La Margarita and Mi Tierra (same food, same menu, same owner) have awesome beef fajitas and I like the cabrito too, but for enchiladas they're pretty so-so; Blanco Cafe is definitely better there.
Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
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Originally Posted by
SnakeBoy
I would disregard the advise of anyone telling you to go out of your way to eat at Whataburger. It's a shitty fast food burger, nothing to get excited about.
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Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
Weather is great here, glad I didn't bring jeans! Getting pumped for the game tomorrow, totally forget how late games come on out here compared to the west. #GoSpursGo
Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
Have fun man! If you see any hot chicks take pics, it's like seeing a unicorn in SA.
Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
There's plenty of beautiful women in SA..if you don't see them you aren't getting out much I assume
Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
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DJR210
There's plenty of beautiful women in SA..if you don't see them you aren't getting out much I assume
I doubt Sebastian, the neckbeard, has ever left his room let alone been to San Antonio.
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Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
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Originally Posted by
Beaverfuzz
Yep, they're all over.
Check out southtown or The Pearl. Girls there are very PNWish. But not too hipsterish.
Re: First time to San Antonio, what do I need to see?
For TexMex, I have to give a shout-out to Lisa's Mexican Restaurant at 815 Bandera Road. Definitely not a... tourist-y... part of town, but never had anything but awesome food there. Up in the NE you'd pay ~$80/couple for the same quality of food you can get at Lisa's for $30.