Hmmm…. so you've been to Austin recently!The Hot Pepper said:If you lived in a hipster town you'd understand.
I don't know if you have them in TX TB, but if you do, they're nerdy lookin' dudes in tight jeans and vintage tees, mountain man beards, wearin' spurs, playin' banjos, and ravin' about Shiner Bock, ruinin' Shiner Bock for everyone else!
For all I know Shiner Bock is already a hipster beer in Austin. It makes sense. They like to claim shit like that and then the regulars can't stand it.
Hipster sighting in Spokane. :sigh:The Hot Pepper said:If you lived in a hipster town you'd understand.
I don't know if you have them in TX TB, but if you do, they're nerdy lookin' dudes in tight jeans and vintage tees, mountain man beards, wearin' spurs, playin' banjos, and ravin' about Shiner Bock, ruinin' Shiner Bock for everyone else!
For all I know Shiner Bock is already a hipster beer in Austin. It makes sense. They like to claim shit like that and then the regulars can't stand it.
geeme said:Hmmm…. so you've been to Austin recently!
Scoville DeVille said:The real question is...
How the hael does The TB know all of this?
6th street is so 1995, 4th st is where it's at! The Gingerman!!!texas blues said:
Hear me now 'bleed me later.
All the hipster's hangout around 6th street where its cool and hip to be.
Most of 'em are IT computer nerd's and lifetime UT students who've never been laid.
But they are still far outnumbered by the hippy's that live and hangout on S. 1st and SoCo.
I don't mind hangin' with the hippy's down there.
Especially at Torchy's where hot hippy chicks roll up to get their fried avocado tacos.