Entirely impractical idea, but I think I'm going to have to head down to San Marcos tomorrow morning for the Lost Abbey brewery Christmas in July beer release.
Bad idea because: a) driving 200 miles the day before I have another 450 mile drive ahead of me can't be smart, 2) dropping cash on multiple $30 bottles of beer doesn't make my wallet feel so good, and 3) I've been having problems with my leg that spending several hours folded in a car can't be good for.
But alas, the prospect of getting my hands on some bottles of Older Viscosity, Bourbon Barrel-aged Santa's Little Helper Imperial Stout and Duck Duck Gooze (the phunkiest of sour, horse blanket-y, pastoral, barnyardish lambics - ) is too appealing to pass up. . .
Bad idea because: a) driving 200 miles the day before I have another 450 mile drive ahead of me can't be smart, 2) dropping cash on multiple $30 bottles of beer doesn't make my wallet feel so good, and 3) I've been having problems with my leg that spending several hours folded in a car can't be good for.
But alas, the prospect of getting my hands on some bottles of Older Viscosity, Bourbon Barrel-aged Santa's Little Helper Imperial Stout and Duck Duck Gooze (the phunkiest of sour, horse blanket-y, pastoral, barnyardish lambics - ) is too appealing to pass up. . .
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Enjoy your brewery party!
I saw Tokyo! a few months ago here at the local art house theater.
Three short films, the first story dealing with finding happiness in relationships, the second going over my head a bit, as I did not understand the significance of Nanking during the war, and the third another nice film about being too afraid to live life.
I knew I'd need to read up on Nanking, as it was a central theme in the second film, but I had gone to the last showing in the area.
I don't visit movie houses too much anymore, especially not for the mindless fluff that Hollywood puts out these days, but have no problems seeing films I enjoy repeatedly, especially the ones with smaller releases.
Have a great weekend!
PS I love the beer