Kestra, that game is excellent. See how much licensing fees are and start marketing it. Bloody brilliant. I'll buy one.
I was at the grocery store looking for beer and came across this: I have only had this beer once and that was 20 years ago. I hope it's as good as I remember!
My brewery just released their Pale Ale in bottles. I was at one of the local grocery stores this evening handing out samples. I like beer.
Nice beard RoJoHen! A lawyer recently told me "Never trust a man with a beard." I replied, "Said the lawyer." You might appreciate this page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Equinox-Beard/398105833583002?ref=hl (Warning: Old School Manliness).
That's my page. I haven't updated it in a while. Anyway, here is my Equinox Beard: And this is me shaving my Equinox Beard in the Rocky Mountains:
I'm down in New Orleans for work, it has been over five years since I have been down here. The Mississippi from my hotel room Bourbon Street St. Louis Cathedral Me in Jackson Square
I'm down in New Orleans for work, it has been over five years since I have been down here. The Mississippi from my hotel room Bourbon Street St. Louis Cathedral Me in Jackson Square
I bought a new camera to replace Diego (my old camera) and I called it Xal (don't ask). The weather was nice today and I decided to test it in Paris :
The last time I was in New Orleans, I was able to volunteer on my day off with Rebuild Together and work on rebuilding a home here. Since I was coming down again, I decided to volunteer again. I found this orginization called The Saint Bernard Project. http://www.stbernardproject.org/ They work with Americore to continue the rebuilding process in New Orleans. So here are a few pics from yesterday. The group of 30 volunteers that I was a part of was assigned to hang dry wall in a house that's pretty far along. The House we worked on Few guys I worked with hanging drywall in the kitchen Drywall The house across the street The house next door The group I volunteered with, the woman in the middle is the homeowner. Her sister is all the way at the end, to the right. I'm the tallest guy in the back left. The homeowner is required to help out as well. Her story of surviving Katrina, being stranded a week on her roof after and then having to have her left leg amputated as a result of an infection from having a huge tree branch fall on your leg.
That's a great story, Tom. I'm so glad you could help out in this way and make that community a little bit better and brighter.
You should visit San Diego sometime because they have more breweries than any other city in America and it was named America's #1 beer city recently.