Offenbacher and I are working on getting a chapter started in Houston. If you are in Houston and reading this, PM me about getting the chapter started. I and a few others have been encouraging people to make it to the Chicago game in June. We now have over 30 people with plane tickets purchased. We are hoping to make this the first cap for the Houston Chapter of American Outlaws.
US Followers in Houston, there will be a watchparty for the US - El Salvador game followed by the San Jose - Dynamo game this Saturday, Mar. 28 from 8PM until finish at the Mezzanine Lounge, 2200 SW Freeway (59 and Greenbriar). Good place to meet some of your fellow American Outlaws and we will have an update on how the Chapter Founding is coming along. Trip to Chicago has over 40 confirmed with Plane Tix in hand, Game Tix on order through AO or other outlets and and several that have stated they are going but have not yet purchased Plane Tix. See you Saturday.
Im hoping for a good showing myself. I started the LA Chapter. Wish you the best with your starting of the Houston Chapter.
well at least we got something in the Houston Chronicle website... http://blogs.chron.com/soccer/archives/2009/03/35_world_cup_qu.html
We had 62 people at the Mezz tonight for the USA game. We already have had 2 radio mentions and I will be on one of the soccer radio shows in Houston promoting the AO. I believe we will also have Korey Donahoo calling in. Check the show out. It is heavily geared to the Dynamo so you will all have to bear with that. The show is 8-9PM Central time and will be streaming on the interweb. http://www.1560thegame.com/
Great job, Houston guys! I'm not sure we got an official count in Dallas, but estimates range from 50 to 100. Also, great job on the Chicago turnout! I'm not sure there will be more than 5 or 6 from Dallas ...
Going to be some good specials @ Mezzanine Lounge: -Drink special- $2.50 Domestic Big Ass Beers & $4 Import Big Ass Beers! $3.00 SoCo and Limes -Food special- $5.00 Big STUFFED Potatoes!
It is not in the northeast. It is a limited edition beer for 2009, it is not distributed too far east.
I have not lived in Texas for a while but I would say it is more like Magic Hat, where the #9 can be found lots of places but their other beers not so much and tend to only be in the north east (this may be different now). A better example might be Yuengling, where they have about 7 different beers but you pretty much only see the amber lager and black/tan widely and you rarely see the ale or pilsner. Anyway, enough about beer.