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09.25.04
The Alamo

I’ve never been…I think I’ll go next week.

Might as well.

I need another refrigerator magnet.

Posted: 00:02
Category: Travel
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Oh man that would be cool. I'd love to go one day as well. Have fun out there! Oh, if you go through Houston make sure to pick up some beer brewed by St. Arnold's Brewery (especially its dark lagers) in the local grocery stores or gas stations. They're superb!

Posted by: Rob at September 25, 2004 06:39 PM

I'll check out the Lager...thanks for the tip.

Posted by: Sam at September 26, 2004 12:44 PM

Thinking of passing thru Houston and not paying the blogger toll??? tsk tsk Best ye should give fair warning & notice of said trippage.....

Posted by: Marcus at September 26, 2004 07:44 PM

Are you serious?

Can I be you when I grow up? Gotta love that spontaneity.

Posted by: Key at September 27, 2004 06:42 PM

KEY...Yeap, heading down in the morning. Actually, since my corporate stuff utilizes that operating system named after a bunch of guys with no nuts...I get a warning when shit is about to "hit the fan" or stop working.

Anyway, Stability means Freedom...as far as I am concerned. It also means I can PLAN...with short notice, but I can still plan.

So, my plan is to fix my stuff,,,and go to the Alamo,,,and be back in my den in time for the debate on THU night.

I'll see.

Posted by: Sam at September 27, 2004 08:00 PM

Make it a safe one. : )

Posted by: Key at September 28, 2004 12:29 PM

Well Sam, the Alamo is in San Antonio..not Houston.

And the number one "dumb tourist question" heard in San Antonio?

".......uhhhh...but whay'd they puddit downtaown?"


Jim
Sloop New Dawn
Galveston, TX

Posted by: Jim at September 29, 2004 11:48 PM

Jim - I never said anything about Houston, but I did just return from San Antonio...got my refrigerator magnet.

It was a good trip.

Posted by: Sam at September 30, 2004 04:17 PM
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