In looking at the ClustrMaps, I see that JJ may have attempted to visit our conversations from either London, Reykjavik, or Valencia, Spain. Any more thoughts on his whereabouts? Do you think he'll have presents for us upon his return?
Who knows where JJ is lurking nowadays? Gainful employment is an over-rated concept, for sure. Gamboling in the Alps among the mountain goats sure beats sweating it out with the proles. So let's see if JJ comes back for Labor Day, or whether he's perpetually frolicking in the grass.
That is great. Unfortunately I think he's left the Beer Lobby for good....but then only more for us. Will you have a chance to get together with him to celebrate with appropriate gusto? By the way, when do you defend your master's thesis?
The Belfast Beagle said he's gonna try getting up to northern Dakota at some point this fall. Last time we visited the Pembina museum in the northeastern portion of Dakota, right near the Red River (the one that runs north, not the one in Texas). According to the web-site, a national History of Brewing exhibit is on display until late December. Here's the excerpt:
History of Brewing On exhibit until December 31, 2006. This traveling exhibit looks at commercial and private beer brewing from the mid-1800s to contemporary home brewing and micro-brewing.
It might have something to do with the D.C. Beer Lobby...
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Who knows where JJ is lurking nowadays? Gainful employment is an over-rated concept, for sure. Gamboling in the Alps among the mountain goats sure beats sweating it out with the proles. So let's see if JJ comes back for Labor Day, or whether he's perpetually frolicking in the grass.
Either he's on the Stone Hills, or he is soon to be under the Stonehill
Side-note: AA, I spoke to the Irish Dogg this evening, and he defends at the end of this August month.
That is great. Unfortunately I think he's left the Beer Lobby for good....but then only more for us. Will you have a chance to get together with him to celebrate with appropriate gusto?
By the way, when do you defend your master's thesis?
The Belfast Beagle said he's gonna try getting up to northern Dakota at some point this fall. Last time we visited the Pembina museum in the northeastern portion of Dakota, right near the Red River (the one that runs north, not the one in Texas). According to the web-site, a national History of Brewing exhibit is on display until late December. Here's the excerpt:
History of Brewing
On exhibit until December 31, 2006.
This traveling exhibit looks at commercial and private beer brewing from the mid-1800s to contemporary home brewing and micro-brewing.
It might have something to do with the D.C. Beer Lobby...
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