Apr 182005
 

Austinist Happy Hour - Ben Brown and Jim StockbauerTo kick off my weekend of freedom on Friday, I stopped by the Longbranch Inn for the Austinist Tax Day Happy Hour. I’ve seen quite a bit of positive press and word of mouth about the Longbranch, but hadn’t yet had a chance to check it out for myself. When I found out that fellow local-and-yet-nationally-affilated city blog site Austinist was having a shindig there, I figured it was a perfect opportunity to check out the bar and meet some more Austin bloggers.

The bar is owned and run by Jim Stockbauer and Kumbala, who was one of the original bartenders at Emo’s. I remember Kumbala from many trips to Emo’s past and some inter-bar football games that were staged at Pease Park in the mid-90’s, although he’s sporting a new hairdo that threw me a little bit. Stockbauer seems like a personable guy, although I’ve seen various comments that he has trouble deciding whether he’s an owner or a rowdy patron from time to time. If you search for Longbranch Inn on Google, the first hit is a good characterization of that. Stockbauer’s the one to the right in my crappy camphone photo.

The bar itself is relatively small. It seems like a great place for a happy hour drink. I could see myself hitting it for a beer or two after work. There’s a small side yard where I found the Austinist crowd was holding court.
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 Posted by on April 18, 2005 at 4:55 pm
Apr 182005
 

With the family out of town for the weekend, I was down on Sixth Street Friday night. Sometime after midnight, we heard a rumor that there had been a bomb threat at either Jackalope or La Cucaracha. The police apparently moved everyone out of that entire block and closed it down.

When we were booted out onto the street from Casino El Camino at 2am, we found an APD officer and a line of yellow tape stretching across Sixth. I was parked on Congress. Feigning ignorance, we asked the cop what had happened and whether or not we could get through. He told us to use the alley and that he couldn’t tell us what had happened. We trudged through the alley between 5th and 6th with the rest of the crowd, stunned at the number of people trying to whiz behind dumpsters. I know it happens, but you’d think the increased foot traffic would discourage the practice, not encourage it.

Is Austin a town of exhibitionists or what? And does anybody have anything more on this bomb threat? I checked News 8’s website, figuring them for the best chance of having a story and came up with nothing. Is APD intentionally keeping a lid on it?

 Posted by on April 18, 2005 at 1:19 pm

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Apr 182005
 

Water Main
Oddly enough, this post involves a street casualty as well, but in my case, the street itself was the casualty.

Yesterday at roughly 4pm, I was contemplating starting the laundry before the return of the rest of my family from Dallas. I heard an odd rumbling noise and attributed it to a passing jet. About 10 or 15 minutes later, I noticed a commotion out in the street. I went outside to find the scene that you see in the photo. A neighbor told me that they heard the rumbling as well and investigated. They saw water seeping out of the street and called the water department. They said that standing on the street felt like an earthquake. A passing car finally caused the street to collapse and the water started to gush out.

We’ve had a leak a couple houses down from the water main break that the city has determined is a spring and not city water. Apparently, they test for chlorine to differentiate the two. It’s hard to tell if the ground water from the spring contributed to the break or not. The consensus seems to be that the water main system is old and needs replacing. I also heard someone mention that my neighborhood has particularly high water pressure in the mains. The crews finished the repair around midnight last night. We were without water for the entire repair. So much for the laundry.

 Posted by on April 18, 2005 at 10:31 am