Tuesday, November 6, 2007

This Week: Two Festivals Worth Attending

Greek Festival

Forty Years of practice makes the food at the Greek Festival worth tasting.
November 9 -- 11.
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
2020 N.W. 21st Street, Fort Worth, Texas
http://www.fortworthgreekfestival.com/

Film Festival

Downtown Fort Worth will be home to the first Lone Star International Film Festival. November 7-11
The Lone Star Film Society will showcase approximately 60 films on 6 screens all located within walking distance of each other in Sundance Square.
http://www.lsiff.com/

And the Rhino Takes a Commanding Lead

The Rhinocerous has taken a significant lead in the "who Wins the Fight" poll and I think rightly so. The Rhino is strong, quick, and has the dreaded spear tuft at the end of his snout. I do not think the King Cobra's fangs could pierce his armor-like skin. The Rhino is more fast-footed than the hippo and elephant and unless the bear or lion were smart enough get on top and attempt to harm him under his neck I think they are too small.
Facts:
10 feet long, 5 feet high
3-5,000 pounds
Skin 1 cm thick
Rhino is greek for nose

Run-off Election for Best Burger . . .

We have narrowed the field of great hamburgers down to 3: Kinkaids, Tommys and Freds. I have closed the poll on the general election.

The Next Runoff will be Mexican Restaurants.