Sunday, July 31, 2011
PIMP
I would kill for a bike like this. Absolutely love it. One of my favorites at the Street Chopper party. Many more to follow.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
This has the potential
to be the coolest swap meet in town. Come on down. Saturday the 30th, 7A till 12P
4201 W. Magnolia Boulevard
Burbank, Califa
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Chili Verde
I had to drive out to the Palm Desert for work today. My buddy Gabe and I stopped at a restaurant in Banning that he'd been to quite awhile ago. He was telling me how good their Chili Verde breakfast burritos were. I always let Gabe order first at mexican restaurants, that way they know I'm in on the secret handshake, plus if he orders some classified stuff off the "No Say" menu, I can just do the old, "I'll have what he's having".
Obviously, we opted for the Chili Verde as it was the entire reason we stopped there, but they had other options, too. It was still "breakfast" time(ish), so we had eggs and potatoes added to the mix. They have a chart that changes everyday to let you know what to expect.
It was probably more "mild" than "medium". They said it was dependent on how spicy the jalapenos were for the particular batch of meat. I could not believe the flavor, delicious. I worked on the family pig ranch as a kid, so I'm pretty versed on pork. This had good meaty flavor, the green chili was obviously there, but the best part was the pepper. Weird, right? But, it just hit me on many different bites. Wow.
Of course, they offered the chips and salsa, but they also had the option of homemade red or green hot sauces. I did the red, really pretty good.
I would definitely go back. Pretty decent crowd at an off hour. A ton of local phone in orders from road crews and mechanics. Big burrito and a pop for less than 7 bucks. My kind of place. Here's a shot of the menu with the pertinent info.
Obviously, we opted for the Chili Verde as it was the entire reason we stopped there, but they had other options, too. It was still "breakfast" time(ish), so we had eggs and potatoes added to the mix. They have a chart that changes everyday to let you know what to expect.
It was probably more "mild" than "medium". They said it was dependent on how spicy the jalapenos were for the particular batch of meat. I could not believe the flavor, delicious. I worked on the family pig ranch as a kid, so I'm pretty versed on pork. This had good meaty flavor, the green chili was obviously there, but the best part was the pepper. Weird, right? But, it just hit me on many different bites. Wow.
Of course, they offered the chips and salsa, but they also had the option of homemade red or green hot sauces. I did the red, really pretty good.
I would definitely go back. Pretty decent crowd at an off hour. A ton of local phone in orders from road crews and mechanics. Big burrito and a pop for less than 7 bucks. My kind of place. Here's a shot of the menu with the pertinent info.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
At The Risers
Met this guy at the swap meet on Sunday. Cool guy, shared some stories, checked out some of the neato stuff on his pan. Now you can, too. Pretty narrow little bike. Set of rabbit ears on there that would make my man boobs squeeze together into a mountain of cleavage. Check him out ~ www.attherisers.blogspot.com
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
I worked in a lumber mill for about 6 years.
This was not my theme song, but it sure did crack me up back then. Still does. C'mon, a chainsaw solo? You can't pass on that.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Seen this bike? 'Cause it's STOLEN
Stolen from Escondido on July 20. Polished Evo motor with a broken fin on the front jug, Paughco frame with a hole drilled above the rear head, Sporty tank, bright orange paint, 18" Akront rear wheel, Avon tires.