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		<title>Austin, lighten up, happy cinco de mayo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh Austin, please lighten up a bit!  Tonight we strolled down to the second street cinco de mayo festival.  It was a gorgeous evening out and we ducked in for a phenomenal salad at Leaf.  Hoping to join the festivities, have a beer, see some friends and watch a bit of the bands we entered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh Austin, please lighten up a bit!  Tonight we strolled down to the second street cinco de mayo festival.  It was a gorgeous evening out and we ducked in for a phenomenal salad at <a href="http://www.leafsalad.com/" target="_blank">Leaf</a>.  Hoping to join the festivities, have a beer, see some friends and watch a bit of the bands we entered the portion of closed off second street.   It quickly became apparent that in order to get a beer you had to go to the &#8220;beer garden&#8221; &#8212; a fenced off sub-area of the block.  I&#8217;ve seen this practice before at places all over the country and it has always seemed a little puritanical and representative of the worst parts of America.  What&#8217;s the real harm in serving beer in a closed off street?  The area is already cordoned off, is it really necessary to put a 12 foot tall chain link fence and make the beer drinkers watch the bands from a seeming cage?</p>
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