Being a Brochacho is a good thing. It is a badge of honor. A true Brochacho is the guy who can rally a car and paint a picture. He can watch a cartoon with his kids and dissect a piece of lierature. He can be a but loves the outdoors... that being said here is my latest Brochacho adventure:
I now live in Dallas, Texas. It is a pretty good place to be. I decided I have to take advantage of every situation or location where I live. Dallas isn't a big outdoorsy place and I need to find a place to rally my future Baja Bug but for now I have to do the other things Brochachos do.
I have been getting into photography lately now that I have a phone that can do some cools tuff and takes good pics. I was in down town Fort Worth, the sister city to Dallas for work. I first ate a small local bbq place called Bailey's BBQ. What a cool little shack surrounded by buildings in the middle of the city. I had a brisquette sandwich... only Texans can do it that well.
Then I walked around the city (I try and walk for at least 5-10 minutes after big meals). I ended up on a cool site seeing trip and shot some really cool pics. I caught one of a girl walking in front of a Christian Church (lots of churches in Texas). Then I came across a Methodist church with a court yard. I caught a really clean looking walkway from one side to the other. I then went to the front of the church to check out the architecture... cool gothic look.
Ultimately I took a pic of Jesus in front of the church. It turned out pretty cool with the greens and blues along with the stone statue. What you can't see is the almost empty of cheap vodka on the ground in front of it... irony.
On my way back there was a huge cutout of a man with a top hat... it looked pretty cool so I took a pic of it.
Finally as I walked up to my truck I had to pee so bad! I couldn't do it where I usually do it in the wheel well so I took an old McDonalds cup and pulled it out while sitting in the truck and topped it off. Now the problem is this. I was parked right outside the federal building that hosts FBI agents and the Homeland Security division... I looked around before and didn't see anybody, but I would be wrong to say that noone saw me. There was a security camera posted high on the wall... I waved, smiled and drove off.
Ryan Luke








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