ehBeth wrote:Mr. B posted in my thread.
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ehbeth, you flatter me overmuch, but thanks nevertheless.
ossobuco wrote:Yes, some of us have had a sip or two of George Dickel, if we can find it.
the GD is the stuff of legend. Is it hard to find out there on the West Coast?
beth is a worldly, smart and experienced woman. she knows what she's talking about. beth ain't yappin' in the wind. ever.
Dag - it rather sounds like yer talking bout yourself
I sniff and I lick, but I don't yap.
Hey! She never showed me that trick!
Dag, that sounds absolutely horrible (and quite funny, sorry to say).
this is one of the many reasons why I so enjoy no longer owning a car.........If I need on for out of town stuff, I rent. It's much less expensive and much more fun.
bbaptiste, GD is easy to find in Los Angeles, where I am from, but I live now in what I call north north, a town by Humboldt bay near the Oregon border (and moving soon to Albuquerque, just to confuse matters). No George Dickel around here.
But - Dyslexia likes it. He's an a2k member who lives with the lovely Diane in Albuquerque. So, I figure it is possible to find it in Albuquerque.
Yo...ALL...
...we have rain right now....and the forecast is for thunder showers later.
I'm gonna keep my eye on things....but I ain't coming in if rain happens.
I'll do some phone calling when I get in (if I come)...and I will post a message here either way.
Damn.
But there are lots more Thursdays before it gets cold again.
Frank you afraid to get wet?
why don't y'all come over here
we can eat and listen to some good music
the view is grand from the balcony
man O man if I was there - a heart beat away
That first picture looks scary! Don't jump Lola, let's talk about it! There is always a way out! (And did I ever say I love the Upper East Side? [drool])
That cantilevered deck in the air in the last photo looks scary to me....
Yes, osso........I don't like those either, even though I've recently had the opportunity to view the steal girders that hold it up (or at least one side of one of them).......it still leaves me feeling vulnerable and that feeling is only nice under certain conditions.
But I don't have trouble with the height as so so many people who walk out on my balcony for the first time do. I know I'm not going to jump, since I'm as sure as water that I have no place to go after that. I think I'll stick around for a while, thank you very much, Thomas.
But you can all see from the photos that the sun is shining, right now at least......still one never knows about the future.
that's so cool - can you email me the toes pic full size I'll explain later
Lola are you like 15 th floor? Clear sky for now well looking out the windows