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Speak Easy, San Diego

By Ryan, February 26, 2010 8:26 am

Noble Experiment, a new speakeasy style drink lounge in the Gaslamp with its entrance buried in the back of upscale burger joint, Neigborhood, had its secret spilled by Yelpers after just days in operation.  Co-owners of the El Dorado Cocktail Lounge have a hand in this new spot, which gets it points in my book, but I think I’m too shy to probe a wall for the secret entrance that supposedly exists near the ladies restroom.

The name of the bar is a nod to the nickname given to America’s Prohibition of 1920-1933.  Based on those aforementioned mouthy Yelp reviews, it sounds quite appropriate.

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Friday Links – NC Times Blowin’ It, Glen Bell, Headley Back to 3B, Padres Report, Spring Training

By Swasted, January 22, 2010 10:12 am

RossmanOrtegaNorth County Times Blowing It, Again – It’s pretty funny what passes as journalism these days. The North County Times posted an alert about a dangerous burglary suspect on the loose in the Escondido area. The suspect is known to carry weapons and is considered armed and dangerous. Rossman Ortega, is described as a 27-year-old Latino man with black hair and brown eyes. He is 5 feet 6 inches tall, and weighs about 150 pounds. Great description, how about a picture? Hmmm, there must not be one available. So I did a quick Google search for Rossman Ortega came up a San Diego Sheriff’s press release of his crimes, complete with a mugshot.

Taco Bell Founder Dies – Glen Bell, the man who introduced Mexican cuisine to mainstream America with Taco Bell restaurants, died in his Rancho Santa Fe home Sunday. He was 86. Bell was shy and didn’t reveal who he was when visiting local fast-food restaurants, Baldwin said. “There’s a Taco Bell in Escondido he liked to go to,” she said. – He used to always go to the Taco Bell on Escondido Blvd by the DMV. I went there with my dad years ago and some lady by us pointed him out to us. Not sure why he picked that one, it always seemed like a shit hole to me.

Headley Excited to Return to 3B – After a trade that sent Kevin Kouzmanoff to Oakland, Chase Headley will be returning to third base for the 2010 season. Last year, Headley had the opportunity to play 17 straight games at third base when Kouzmanoff was injured, a span in which Headley hit .303 with a homer and 10 RBIs. “When Kouz was banged up and I started to play over there consistently, after a week I was starting to feel good,” Headley said. “It’s a very reactionary position. There’s just a lot more going on, and it’s easier to be locked in. It’s not to say I couldn’t stay focused, but a lot of the time in the outfield you’re standing around for eight innings without a ball coming your way and you have time to pore over what you did wrong.”

USA Today Padres Team Report – Fifteen players made their major league debuts with the Padres last season, and 19 qualified as rookies. Most of the top prospects at Class AAA Portland finished the season with the Padres. San Diego finished the season with the youngest roster in the major leagues. It also finished on a 37-25 run. The future no longer looks bleak.

Spring Training Around the Corner – A complete list of 2010 Major League Baseball spring training reporting dates for all MLB teams. Key Dates for the Padres: Pitchers & Catchers Report – 02/18/10, First Workout – 02/19/10, Position Players - 02/24/10, First Full Workout – 02/25/10

FCC Ruling May Let More Cox Rivals Carry Padres – Hey Ryan, it looks like you’ll be able to keep that AT&T cable you love so much. Federal regulators Wednesday voted to end the “terrestrial loophole” that allowed Cox Communications to have exclusive rights to San Diego Padres games, opening the door for rivals such as AT&T and DirecTV to eventually add the games to their channel lineups. The Federal Communications Commission voted 4-1 to close the loophole, which allowed Cox in San Diego and other cable operations elsewhere to withhold local sports programming from competitors.

CountinChickensJets Online Shop Taking Pre-Orders For AFC Champs Gear – Via Deadspin.com, the NY Jets online shop has started taking pre-orders for AFC Champions gear. Someone should’ve told them that they’ll need to roll into Indy and beat Peyton and Co. first. They’ve since taken it all down and replaced it with, “Win and We’re In” gear.

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Links: Uniform NASCAR Start Times in 2010, Chargers Committed to San Diego, Tots in Vista, Marcus Giles Arrested

By Swasted, October 8, 2009 10:42 am

2010ScheduleNASCAR To Feature Uniform Start Times For 2010 Season - There’s some good news coming out of NASCAR headquarters in Daytona; NASCAR will have earlier, uniform start times for races in the 2010 season. Eastern and Central region races will start at 1 PM EST, West Coast races will start at 3 PM EST and night races at 7:30 PM EST. The exception will be the Coca Cola 600 which will start at 5:45 PM EST on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend. Full Story on NASCAR.com

Vista Prepares For North County’s First Sonic – Chili dogs and tater tots – Full Story

Chargers to L.A. Developers: No Thanks! - NCTimes.com

Marcus Giles Arrested on Domestic Battery Charges – The other Giles brother was arrested early Wednesday morning after an altercation with his wife. His wife made a citizen’s arrest for battery but reports say she was unhurt…someone’s been watching a Shot At Love – Full Story

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Monday Links: Stewart Wins in Kansas, Hoffman to Play in 2010, Method Man and more…

By Swasted, October 5, 2009 1:09 pm

Tony Stewart Wins Food Chopper 400 in Kansas – Tony benefits from a quick pit stop and a gutsy call to take 2 tires during the final pit stop. The field took the green with 26 laps to go and Smoke was able to hold off a hard-charging Jeff Gordon – ESPN

Post-race Interviews – Tony Stewart (Rips a reporter at the 0:50 mark) – Jeff GordonGreg Biffle

Trevor Hoffman and Brewers Agree to 1-year, $8 million Deal for 2010 – ESPN

Padres Fire Towers, Searching Outside Organization For Replacement - Total bummer… – MLB.com, SignOnSanDiego.com

Method Man Accused of Tax Evasion – Pitchfork put it best by saying, “Method Man smokes a lot of weed. This is basically a matter of public record. And when you smoke a lot of weed, you can forget to do normal, everyday things–like pay your taxes.”Story From Pitchfork

San Marcos Restaurant Week – Hit up the 55 Yard Line for their lunch special last Friday and scored a Bacon Burger and Blue Moon for $5.55. The waitress tried to tell us it was just a patty melt and draft domestic for the special but we set her straight. But now I see my card was charged twice for the meal, so who’s laughing now? – Restaurant Week

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Sunday Morning Links

By Swasted, September 20, 2009 9:24 am

Late afternoon golf at Vineyard yesterday wore me out. Add in a pitcher of X and some Hot Wing pizza at Slices and then back home for a couple yellow dogs and a BT and I was out…

The beer I had for breakfast wasn’t bad so I had another for dessert…

Peavy Wins White Sox Debut – No shit? I’ve heard that guy is pretty good – Box Score

The Padres beat the Pirates 2-1 yesterday, it wasn’t on TV but it doesn’t sound like anything too exciting happened. Clayton Richard pitched 6 solid innings allowing 4 hits, 1 run, 3 BB and 5 SO and then the bullpen threw 3 scoreless innings to wrap it up. I’m surprised Luis Durango hasn’t gotten a chance to play anymore since his 3-hit performance on Wednesday but then again, I’ve never been a big fan of Bud Black’s roster management skills.

Jamal Williams Placed On IR, Done For the Season…Career? – The Chargers placed DT and bad ass Jamal Williams on Injured Reserve yesterday ending his season and taking whatever wind was left out of the sail’s of the Chargers 2009 season…and we’re only in Week 2. I’m not saying the Chargers won’t still make things interesting, I’m just saying shit going to be real tough now. Coach Rivera will have a chance to really mix things up…Go Bolts! Full Story

Chase Kicks Off In New Hampshire – The Chase, NASCAR’s play-off system, kicks off today in New Hampshire. Juan Pablo Montoya won the pole in qualifying with Tony starting next to him. JPM was the fastest car in all 3 practices so I’m surprised to see him still sitting at 25-1 to win the race. I may need to re-load the ol’ Sportsbook.com account.

Huskers Blow It – The Huskers blew it yesterday losing to Virginia Tech 16-15. VT took the lead in the end with 0:21 remaining after the Nebraska offense failed to find the end zone and had to settle for 5 field goals and ZERO touchdowns. You can’t do that and expect to win the game. Nebraska also had a 1st and goal at the 6 but 2 holding calls and 2 false starts later and the dumbasses had to punt. Ugh…

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Larry English Pays Up At Dinner

By Swasted, September 8, 2009 6:44 pm

According to a picture posted by Shaun Phillips to his Twitter account, San Diego Chargers rookie Larry English had to pay up on a dinner tab of $14,508.67. Looks like it was at Ruth’s Chris where apparently they charge a 10.5% tax in addition to the 20% gratuity and admin fee (Event SrvChg.)

@ShaunPhillips95 Larry english bill for the Rookie dinner. http://mypict.me/zctR

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