Chamblee54

L5P Sunday Afternoon

Posted in Georgia History, Holidays by chamblee54 on December 2, 2012

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PG and Uzi went to Little Five Points Sunday afternoon. The afternoon got off to an early start, with the days getting shorter and colder. The drive down Clairmont Road centered on epistemic closure, epistemic circularity, palindromes,and the uroboru. This is not to say that anyone knew what those words meant, or how to pronounce them.

The wisdom of going to L5P was confirmed when a parking spot appeared just off McClendon Avenue. There were no signs warning against parking in this spot, and there seemed to be enough room for cars to turn onto the road. After getting out into the warm afternoon, PG left a shirt layer in the vehicle.

One goal of this trip was to see what happened to some old tv sets. Uzi had donated some non functioning boob tubes to the Variety Playhouse. The two went in back of the theater, and saw where the tv sets were no longer on the pallet behind the venue. Some resident black cats were not amused.

At some point, Uzi went into Junkman’s Daughter, while PG stayed outside to take pictures. A man was panhandling in the alley, and talking the ears off a young couple going to dinner with their young children. The street person said he never had children, which the family man said was a blessing.

The Vortex was discussed as a dinner alternative, but PG was concerned about the no idiot policy. A decision was made to go to the Piccadilly in Tucker. Since the Peachtree Industrial cafeteria closed, PG has been considering the alternatives. Uzi had concerns about the Tucker facility, but was persuaded to give it a try. There was a family in line ahead of PG/Uzi, ordering meals to go. They took a long time deciding what they wanted. After a while, they paid for their meals.

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