

Highlights this week:
Exodus Coffee and Culture- yes, I suppose they can sell culture out of a strip mall these days. It was open-mic night. I've always felt that if you can't sing, Bob Dylan covers are a good choice. Most of the participants agreed. The black coffee was more than tolerable, and they serve a decent veggie wrap, which featured banana peppers. I'm founding a club based around a shared love for this jarred culinary delight (they don't even have their own proper wikipedia page yet!).
Mumble's Pub- I wish I'd taken a picture of this little slice of suburban heaven. Taking up two or three store-fronts' worth of space in a strip mall up the road from the coffeeshop's strip mall, Mumble's serves chardonnay on-the-rocks to the young ladies and beer to the fellows and those old ladies with leather cigarette-pack wallets. Your mother would probably be ashamed if she had to turn around in the parking lot. The entire bar did sing along when I turned off the country and played "Papa was a Rolling Stone" on the jukebox, so it really can't be all that bad.
The Dark Knight- although this film is by no means a local phenomenon, I did see it in a theatre called "RAVE", and I did get laughed at by middle-schoolers when I walked out alone. I'll always have a soft spot for the 1989 version, since Pops had to convince my mom that it was okay for me to see a PG-13 movie.
Goodwill- A Viewmaster projector with Laverne and Shirley reels? This may be the greatest, most untapped thrift store of all times. Oh, and I suppose there's also this...

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Alot more has changed besides the Lowes..so I'm not sure if you were even looking. Try 2 or 3 new clubs, including The very large "MoJo Room" and upscale "Element", about 10 new stores and around 4+ restaurants not to mention the huge new Crosstown expressway which is hard to miss. Population is up to over 150,000 now as well.
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