Will Austin proposal to control BBQ cause beloved food scene to go up in smoke
Earlier this month, the city council in Austin, Tex. took up "the smell of barbecue and a proposal to control it,"reports the New York Times, "in response to some citizen complaints."
If that sounds ominous—and not just a reporter blowin' smoke—that's because it is.
Daniel Vaughn, who writes for Texas Monthly and serves as the country's only "barbecue editor," painted a bleak picture of the proposed rules in a piece he wrote in March, writing that the rules could force Austin barbecue joints to leave the city in droves.
Indeed, some of the city's best barbecue spots warn the proposal could bring about a doomsday scenario for Austin.
Jesus H Christ who doesn't like the smell of BBQ smoke.
Probably some vegan lesbian transgender fuck complaining.
I'm guessing all of Austin's other problems have been fixed.
Good thing the government is getting involved I'm sure they have the right answer.
Moscow on the Colorado.
Earlier this month, the city council in Austin, Tex. took up "the smell of barbecue and a proposal to control it,"reports the New York Times, "in response to some citizen complaints."
If that sounds ominous—and not just a reporter blowin' smoke—that's because it is.
Daniel Vaughn, who writes for Texas Monthly and serves as the country's only "barbecue editor," painted a bleak picture of the proposed rules in a piece he wrote in March, writing that the rules could force Austin barbecue joints to leave the city in droves.
Indeed, some of the city's best barbecue spots warn the proposal could bring about a doomsday scenario for Austin.
Jesus H Christ who doesn't like the smell of BBQ smoke.
Probably some vegan lesbian transgender fuck complaining.
I'm guessing all of Austin's other problems have been fixed.
Good thing the government is getting involved I'm sure they have the right answer.
Moscow on the Colorado.