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Photo
2007-07-16
The Man

A photo I took at Dixies BBQ has been included in Schmap's Seattle guide. This involved no work on my part other than overcoming the chilli fumes long enough to take the photo, and then saying "sure" when Schmap asked permission. I'm particularly taken by just how slovenly my meal looks compared to the one in the other guy's photo, which is well framed, in focus and at Safeco field.

This reminds me that I am really missing US food. If you're listening Gene, come on over to London and make some money.

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Seattle Public Library
2007-02-17

Seattle Public Library

Seattle Public Library

Seattle Public Library

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Mount Si, Sunday
2006-06-15
View from Mt Si

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Meeting the man
2005-12-18

Dixies barbecue in Bellevue is locally renowned for serving hot, hot chili. Eating aforementioned chili is colloquially known as "meeting the man". I decided to investigate on Saturday. The proprietor makes a show out of coming around to each table and gruffly asking customers if they had ever met the man, if they wanted to meet the man today, and if so, how much. A half teaspoon lead me to wonder at what stage such a spicy sauce i. becomes a health hazard ii. must be regulated by some government agency. This article fleshes out the Dixies story, and I draw your attention to one exchange in particular:

What's in "The Man"? Heat.

Dixies BBQ

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