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Friday, June 27, 2008

Girls gone Waco

And I thought I was having all the fun Thursday night, sitting through a school board meeting. Apparently there folks around town having a much livelier time.

After I wrote my story, I stopped by the Shops at River Square Center to pick up some dinner and someone told me that there was Girls Gone Wild at Wild West. She didn’t specify whether this actually meant a film crew of that particular name brand or whether she just meant there were indeed females at the establishment who had gone completely undomesticated.

I was intrigued and the blogger in me was half tempted to wander down to that watering hole and see what the hubbub was about. Then, like a sign from God, a young woman passed in front of me on her way into Wild West wearing her best “my life’s goal is to be in a Toby Keith video” outfit. And I came to my senses and just headed home.

Driving down Austin Avenue, I noticed there seemed to be some very loud revival going on, north of 17th Street. Once again, I thought about stopping. I would probably have felt less awkward there than at Wild West. Alas, I was tired and kept driving.

On my way home it occurred to me, the people who say that there’s nothing to do in Waco are just plain wrong. Sure, the options might be a little odd, a little cheesy, but they’re there.

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