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"Opinicus" > wrote ...
> "TOliver" > wrote
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>> One of the great memories of my collitch years, the Hofbrau on Austin's
>> Lower Near Westside (a specific description for old Austinites, South of
>> the

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> Austin...
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> Barton Springs?
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After an afternoon in the cool/cold enough to cause your scrotum to attempt
to enfold itself waters of Barton Springs (where in the old days, regulars
actually took soap, moved to the downstream end and lathered up), the
Hofbrau wasa favorite stop, back across rhe River on Lamar then only a
couple of blocks to the Hofbrau (unless your would rather just drink beer
under the trees out back at Scholzgarden.

TMO


 
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