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5 Comments:
Mmm - is that anything like the Hoegarden?
I just wanted to say thanks for all the referrals I've gotten from your site in the last few weeks. I looked at my stats just a minute ago, and they're pretty spekky. Cheers :)
PS: Mojo's is selling stubbies of Beez Neez (for like twenty-five bucks each or something...) so get in there while you can.
Mark - http://twistedhamster.net/
6/26/2004 01:09:00 pm
Ladies and Gentlemen ... Robert and Mark my live music muses. If it wasn't for you two, I'd be reduced to telling people about when I saw the Stems at the Equator.
Robert-
Ah indeed. The Kristall's a terrific choice for those with not quite as sweet a beer tooth as me (I'm a sucker for Bees Knees). The Cantillon Cherry Lambic is about as far up your alley as you could possibly go. Otherwise smash open the piggy bank and get a 6 pack of Weihenetc. at BWS with a free glass. That was my excuse.
Mark-
It's a smidgen sweeter than Hoegaaden; it's German (hence the laughably long name); but. most importantly, it's bigger.
Good job last night - you two set the tone for a top night. I was going to say howdy and bask in your rock glory but I was in a state only fit for holding up the bar. I was in such a poor state, the bassist from the band with the world's tallest singer passed up my offer to buy him a drink for "rocking!". Harvest even put us in our own room when we went over for a snack (beef carpaccio!?!). Obviously, worked my way through a few of Mojos beers, they also had Leffe Blond - but had to ask for a glass - Tch!
You're a better man than me looking at site stats.
6/26/2004 06:46:00 pm
Bugger, that should be Hoegaarden. No wonder we have VB, EB, MB and XXXX.
6/26/2004 06:49:00 pm
DDDDDDDDDUUUUUUUUDEEEEEEEEE I can't believe you were there and didn't say hi. I wish I'd seen ya :P
Biatch.
Mark
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6/28/2004 06:54:00 pm
You were about a metre away and I was going to do the knee thing but you wisely moved up the front before I could. I was in poor form - my wife reminded me yesterday of my shoutysweary spell over the road at Harvest. : (
Hey are you going to the see the finals at the White Sands?
6/28/2004 08:27:00 pm
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