Wednesday update

OMG I’m typing this at 4:52 AM and the temperature outside is 70. In FEBRUARY. Memphis weather, mane. I guess this means it’s gonna snow Friday.

So, I walked home to eat lunch yesterday about 1 in the afternoon. I was not expecting what I saw and heard. The new Fat Tuesday location next door to my building had opened at noon. There was a drumline and at least 75 people congregated outside. When I left about 3, the crowd had swelled to more than 100. The crowd was even larger when I walked home from Blind Bear about 9:30. I had to weave through a maze of people to get to my front door.

Which is good, I guess. Fat Tuesday is an immediate hit.

I just feel bad for the folks in the northwest units (the ’01s) on the second and third floors of my building. Going forward, they ain’t never going to get no sleep. I live on one of the upper floors facing away from Fat Tuesday, and I could hear the crowd noise quite clearly as I went to bed last night.

Action News 5 has coverage of Fat Tuesday’s opening.

WREG has more info on The Garden Brunch Cafe, the new restaurant opening in the former Rizzo’s space at South Main and Butler.

I hope you didn’t give up booze for Lent, because today is National Margarita Day.

It’s also Supermarket Employee Day. Cheers to the folks at Cordelia’s Market and South Point Grocery.

Fox 13 is predicting a high of 80 today, which would break the day’s record by 4 degrees.

The 2023 Memphis Tigers football schedule is out. Non-conference opponents: vs. Bethune-Cookmam, at Arkansas State, vs. Missouri (neutral-site game in St. Louis), vs. Boise State.

Loflin Yard is hosting a Paint & Sip on Thursday, March 16. Limited seating. Drink specials. Your ticket includes art supplies.

From the CA: An ESPN analyst’s joke about DeAndre Williams’ age (he’s 26) touched a nerve for Coach Penny.

Feast & Graze has a new addition to its breakfast catering, The Breakfast Box. Each box has a ham & cheese sando, a yogurt parfait, and seasonal fruit. $10 each. Free delivery within 21 miles. Must pre-order catering 48 hours in advance.

College football commissioners are considering changes to shorten games.

  • No more icing kickers with consecutive timeouts on the same down
  • No more extending 1st or 3rd quarters if ended on penalty – the penalty would be assessed at the start of the following quarter
  • Clock continues to run when the offense gains a first down, except within 2 minutes of a half
  • Clock continues to run on an incomplete pass once the ref spots the ball

The Peabody has some love potions at its Lobby Bar through the end of February.

From the Morning Brew newsletter: Monopoly strategy

That’s it for now. Happy Ash Wednesday.