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I do not believe that commenting on the age of MSPeconomist is appropriate in a public discussion — although......she is apparently in great shape...
The cussion is chance that you march to the beat of a different drummer, as a cent of the general population apparently does?
Am I petuating a fectly good point here?
Am I petuating a fectly good point here?
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last week’s beer adventures in SoCal featured “Sumnug” DIPA (8.8% ABV) from Palmdale’s Transplants Brewing, plus a stop at the aptly named Zymurgy Brew Works in Torrance ... for a nominal fee they will guide you through the make-your-own process from grain to growler ... I didn’t have time to participate, and it would be challenging to get the finished product home to Seattle, but the products they were sampling were really good (particularly the Mosey: 7.5% ABV, 68 IBU)
Tomorrow afternoon will be bottling day at my house for a make-your-own Hefeweizen. It's my first brew that isn't a traditional ale (typically brew amber/pale/IPA), so I'm excited to see how it turns out. We've had highs in the 90s all week in Texas, so it's certainly the right season for Hefeweizen.
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Haps you are, but you're a very suasive son.
In other news, here's what I decided to do for my wife for Mothers Day. She's an avid gardener, so I bought her a really nice trowel (I realize that "really nice" describing a trowel is subjective). Then I made a card with a picture of some boots and flowers on the front with the caption "Happy Mudders Day." Inside it says "I really dig you."
In other news, here's what I decided to do for my wife for Mothers Day. She's an avid gardener, so I bought her a really nice trowel (I realize that "really nice" describing a trowel is subjective). Then I made a card with a picture of some boots and flowers on the front with the caption "Happy Mudders Day." Inside it says "I really dig you."
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In other news, here's what I decided to do for my wife for Mothers Day. She's an avid gardener, so I bought her a really nice trowel (I realize that "really nice" describing a trowel is subjective). Then I made a card with a picture of some boots and flowers on the front with the caption "Happy Mudders Day." Inside it says "I really dig you."
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Haps you are, but you're a very suasive son.
In other news, here's what I decided to do for my wife for Mothers Day. She's an avid gardener, so I bought her a really nice trowel (I realize that "really nice" describing a trowel is subjective). Then I made a card with a picture of some boots and flowers on the front with the caption "Happy Mudders Day." Inside it says "I really dig you."
In other news, here's what I decided to do for my wife for Mothers Day. She's an avid gardener, so I bought her a really nice trowel (I realize that "really nice" describing a trowel is subjective). Then I made a card with a picture of some boots and flowers on the front with the caption "Happy Mudders Day." Inside it says "I really dig you."
Does this gift imply a promise by you to help her with the gardening?
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on what grounds are you trying to unearth why he hasn’t revealed that bit of dirt yet?
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seems we might be headed for a tumulchuous conversation ...
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Well, let's get to the root of this and stem it. i see you are furrowing your brow.
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Yes - I'm not very good, but I know how to use trowel and error. You can trust me 'cause I till it like it is. Yes, I'm no stranger to the garden of weedin'. When the work is done I kiss her on her tulips. And I regularly contribute to global worming. She also has me trim the trees, and when I'm done I take a bough.
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Just dropped people off at DCA and BWI. What a lovely end to Sunday.
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Yes - I'm not very good, but I know how to use trowel and error. You can trust me 'cause I till it like it is. Yes, I'm no stranger to the garden of weedin'. When the work is done I kiss her on her tulips. And I regularly contribute to global worming. She also has me trim the trees, and when I'm done I take a bough.
Up for meeting for breakfast or lunch near BWI some Saturday?
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MAEN!
I hope you all had a great weekend and are now ready to tackle Mnday.
I hope you all had a great weekend and are now ready to tackle Mnday.
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