Austin – Day 2 part 1
The Calm Before the Storm
Ooooookay. Day 2 started off innocent enough. Dan and I met Ryan downtown for lunch. It was hot as christ.
The architecture was pretty cool.

I like this place’s name but we didn’t eat here. I’m already boring myself with this update, but wait until later, it’s gets better.

This guy is totally Texas.

I guess this guy is too. Oh yeah, there are lots of blurry shots. My bad.

The hamburgers here were goddamned delicious.

Ryan was all dressed up for work and I was still wearing the same clothes as last night. I don’t care. Dan is in a lot of the pictures. ?? What?

We didn’t actually go in, but we felt sophisticated for just a split second anyway.

This is the Texas Capitol building. Without the Capitol, Texas would be “texas”. See what I did there.

These statues represent our valiant struggle to gain independence from Sri Lanka in the early 1980s.

The grounds were nice. Sorry, I know this is boring. I’ll pick up the pace.

Here is where the politicians hold pit fights to see who gets to make laws and stuff.


So Dan and I kicked it back at the apartment for a few hours and then we all went back downtown to attempt to kill ourselves apparently. We took a bus because that’s what they are for.



We went to a nice little coffee shop/bar in the warehouse district. We got a little overloaded on coffee and that was okay.

That thing in the background was pretty cool.

Afterwards we walked toward a huge pile of bars for food, then drinks. This is where all the pictures go from daylight to darkness, so I’ll continue with the second half in a bit.

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