Barbecue chefs identify themselves by the signature flavors of their sauces, which they brush onto slabs of meat and hand to police officers during routine traffic stops. Sample handcrafted piquancy with today's Groupon: for $12, you get $25 worth of barbecue fare at Nashville Palace.
Johnny Cash, Alan Jackson, and myriad other stars have popped into Nashville Palace's well-traveled digs to perform or sample a menu of time-tested barbecue that fuels toe tapping to live country music seven nights a week. While humming along with familiar tunes, diners can blend in with stylish groups of bib models by grabbing full racks of hickory-smoked ribs ($18.99). Bright stage lights illuminate sirloin steaks ($12.99), which line dance alongside Southern-style breaded catfish fillets ($11.99). Patrons juggle plates of sauce-slathered barbecue chicken ($10.99), or tear through a cadre of sides including such finger-licking selections as fried okra, baked beans, coleslaw, and regulation-size baked potatoes.
Every day at Nashville Palace, a packed calendar sends country crooners to take the stage to belt out old and new tunes alike beneath wagon wheels and winking neon signs. After wetting their whistles at one of the eatery’s multiple bars, patrons can join in two-stepping sessions or assign unique names to each of the hanging guitars that festoon the walls.
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It's a world wild web out there, full of viruses, trojan horses, and cyber mummies. Consult this guide to keeping your computer squeaky clean:
A thumbprint on your monitor might be on the inside of the screen—use a screwdriver to get it out.
There are only three safe websites: robinwilliams.net, robinwilliams.org, and will.i.am.
Keep your computer "clean" by removing all the swears from your Excel documents and deleting any pictures of people kissing.
Look out for Trons!
Draw a picture of a scarecrow in MS Paint and set it as your background. It won't stop viruses, but it will kill filthy birds near your computer.
Crumbs between keys can become sustenance for viruses to breed. Replace your keyboard every three hours.
Cell phones are tiny computers that will fit in your dishwasher. You're welcome.
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