Couple of quick Friday morning news items

Beginning July 1, out-of-state wineries will be able to ship wine directly to Tennessee residents.  They will still have to register with the Tennessee ABC and get a permit.

In honor of the long weekend, Kooky Canuck will sell 34 oz. Super Cold Coors Light for $2 all day Sunday.  Most everyone has Monday off to recover, so stop on by and have one, or a few… don’t forget to bring your pennies to tip Meghan, if she’s working.

There’s a Facebook group for Tube Top Month… feel free to join if you’re a fan.  Only 10 more days!

The block party last night was outstanding.  Bluefin had Delirium Nocturnum in bottles for $2 each.  Nice!  They also had delicious beef and shrimp skewers for a buck each.  Great music by the Bluff City Backsliders and Blind Mississippi Morris too.  Those bottles of Delirium took me out of commission early and I just didn’t feel up to the Peabody rooftop.  Hung out at the Saucer for a while then went home and got a good night’s sleep… plenty of weekend coming up to catch up on partying though.

But first, I face an exciting day of diagnosing configuration issues in php.ini files.  Joy joy.

They brought the monster back

meghan200I thought part of the settlement when Kooky Canuck agreed to totally dissociate itself from its former name was, no more scary almost-human creatures.  No Big Foot, no Sasquatch, no Yeti.

And then tonight they brought back the scariest creature of them all.  “Meghan.”  What were they thinking?

Please, Shawn and Lana, let the nightmares end.

Wed update: Vote for St. Jude, Red Rooster, C# programming position

There’s a Facebook promotion going on right now called Bullseye Gives. Through this promotion Target will give $3 million to St. Jude and other charity partners. Your votes will determine how much of the $3 million St. Jude gets. Go to Target’s Facebook page to vote, and you can vote once per day through May 25.

On May 26, Target will announce the amount each charity gets, based on vote percentage. So if St. Jude got 50% of the vote, they’d receive 50% of the money, or 1.5 million dollars.

Something else I saw on Facebook – this coming Monday, the Red Rooster will throw a Monday Fun Day party entitled “Luau – everyone gets Laid.” It’s a chance to show off your summer beach bodies and tans. Attire is beach or summer clothes. Domestics and vodka drinks will be on special for $2.50.

Also, the Rooster’s prize for this week’s “You Got the Look/Chicklette of the Week” contest is a Big Buddha handbag.  It’s Thursday night after the Peabody rooftop.

If anyone is looking for a C# programming position, I know of a recruiter who has one open. It requires 3-5 years programming experience and some project management experience. It would be ideal for someone out east in the Germantown/Collierville area, and it’s for a large manufacturing company. If interested e-mail me at paul@paulryburn.com and I’ll put you in touch with the recruiter. No need to send resumes, just send a paragraph summarizing your past experience, and if you seem qualified, I’ll put you in touch.

Hmmm… the recruiters never give out the names of the companies, but I think I know which one they’re talking about… if I’m right, I interviewed with them 2 years ago and got asked one of the dumbest IT interview questions ever. “How many languages support the .NET framework?” The real answer is, it doesn’t matter, because as long as you know one of them, you’re good to go. The answer he was looking for was 23 (this was 2 years ago – may be more or less now). I have no idea why he asked that. It was completely useless trivia.

Outta here… I was asked to do a photo shoot for some social media presentation and they want to do it at the Saucer.  Now that I can handle.

Here’s another pic of the Nuh-Uh Girl eating

Congrats to the Rapscallions on taking first place in trivia with a very high score.  Post-trivia, I joined the Nuh-Uh Girl, the Nuh-Uh Sister, the Nuh-Uh Brother (rare sighting) and the Nuh-Uh Brother’s Girlfriend at the Silly Goose.  Here’s a pic of the Nuh-Uh Girl eating off the Nuh-Uh Brother’s and Nuh-Uh Brother’s Girlfriend’s plate:

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Ques Brothers booth video has been uploaded and will go up in the morning.

Peabody Place block party

There will be a block party on the block of the Main Street Mall just north of Peabody Place this Thursday, May 21, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. Free to the public, with music by Blind Mississippi Morris and the Bluff City Backsliders, and the following businesses will offer specials:

  • Majestic Grille – buy one appetizer get one half price for dine-in only; $4 mojitos on the patio.
  • Circa – $5 appetizers, $5 featured wines by the glass, $20 bottles.
  • Center for Southern Folklore – $4 peach cobbler and ice cream, $16 64 oz. Ghost River growlers.
  • Shelton Clothiers – 20% off entire store excluding sale items.
  • Bluefin – Kono Grilled Beef, Chicken or Shrimp with teriyaki sauce $12; $5 Bluefin Cosmo, $2 domestic beer.
  • Silly Goose – $3 wells.
  • Tobacco Bowl will have a table on hand for the debut of their new Bluff City Cigar.
  • Belz Museum of Asian and Judaic Art – 25% off museum admission, 15% off any one item in the museum store.
  • Art under a Hot Tin Roof – preview of their new store; showcase of pearl and leather jewelry.
  • RiverTown Art Gallery – specials on Memphis prints.

Great way to start your evening before the Peabody or Madison rooftop parties or whatever you decide to get into.

Ques Brothers booth walkthrough video will be posted as soon as it finishes uploading to YouTube.

Tue update: Kooky Canuck, Bardog poker, draft lottery, CA articles

Last Tuesday, Kooky Canuck put their 34 oz. signature cocktails on sale for $5, and it must have gone well, because it looks like they’re doing it every Tuesday now. One of those will take you from zero to hammered in record time.

Bardog Tavern continues their Freeroll Poker Tournament tomorrow night, Wednesday, May 20, in the downstairs Underdog Room at 7:30 PM. Call 901-275-8752 to reserve your spot. Compete for prizes, as well as points to be accumulated over a 16-week period toward a grand prize of a cruise for two. Space is limited, so call them ASAP if you want to reserve a spot at the table. This is a Texas Hold’em tournament with progressive blinds. The first week they did it, it ran late, but now they’re doing their best to get it done by 10:30. It’s hosted by Gut Shot Poker.

The NBA draft lottery is tonight. I haven’t heard as big a buzz about it as in past years, perhaps because the Grizzlies did a little better this season, and enter the lottery with the 6th worst record in the NBA. Therefore, according to Wikipedia their chances of drawing picks are as follows:

  • 1st pick: 6.3%
  • 2nd picK: 7.1%
  • 3rd pick: 8.1%
  • 6th pick: 43.9%
  • 7th pick: 30.5%
  • 8th pick: 4%
  • 9th pick: 1%

Where to watch? The Saucer isn’t hosting the Grizzlies’ watch party this year (Buffalo Wild Wings at Poplar and Highland has it) but there will still be a lot of people there. Another good place would be Calhoun’s on GE Patterson, Downtown’s best sports bar. Silly Goose has a $2 drink menu from 5 to 10 and four TVs, so that would be a good spot to drink for cheap while you watch the lottery. I believe the lottery starts at 7:30 PM, but wherever you go, you better show up early to get a good seat.

The Commercial Appeal projects Memphis Tigers guard Tyreke Evans as the 7th best player in the draft, so if the Grizz don’t move up in the draft, there’s a possibility we could end up with a local guy.

A few articles in the CA this weekend that are relevant to Downtown, which Downtowners may have missed due to BBQ Fest:

Block party at Main and Peabody Place Thursday night.  I’ll post specials later today or early tomorrow.

Mon update: Cheap drinks, happy 100th birthday, Voodoo Room, beer tasting

If BBQ Fest didn’t completely do you in, here’s a reminder that you can get dollar cocktails at the Silly Goose tonight from 5 to 7. Fifteen classic depression-era cocktails go on sale for a buck apiece. Needless to say, that is where I plan to be tonight, possibly with the laptop because I still need to upload BBQ videos.

I’d like to wish a happy 100th birthday to Brigadier Gertrude Purdue today. She volunteers twice a week at the VA Med Center, chairs the Salvation Army’s Women Auxiliary League of Mercy committee, and participates with the Optimist Club and Quota Club. She is a beacon of light for the homeless, the hopeless, and the sick. Happy 100th, Ms. Purdue, and I hope you have many more years left to serve the Memphis community.

The Voodoo Room in the downstairs of Orleans on Front is closed until further notice for renovations and upgrades. Right now I don’t have any more details than that. Hopefully I’ll talk to Chef Clint this week and get the full story.

If you like beer, there’s a tasting at the Memphis Zoo this Friday night from 7 to 10. $20 for zoo members, $25 for non-members. More details here.

Whew… still decompressing from BBQ Fest… I’ve posted pics but I’ll probably do a post of random BBQ-related thoughts in a day or two. For now, back to work. I’ll be at the Goose’s dollar cocktail night and the Saucer’s Pint Nite after work.