Nothing new, Kens. She’s still limping and walking at a glacial pace. It’s very sad to see how much she’s slowed down in the past few weeks. I’m hoping she bounces back from this.
“I’ve confirmed we will have a big group on the night of Thursday, December 3 at The Bell House. The Bell House is owned by the same people who own Union Hall and Floyd NY, where we have always had great success when it comes to the big gatherings. They have been suggesting we do one at The Bell House and confirmed they will arrange for us to have a section of couches reserved from 6:30pm on for us.
I’ll leave it to CobbleSnaps Productions to do the hard core promotions and rest of the details since they’re so darn good at it.
There was a piece in the Times today about classic building techniques in Sana. They mentioned windows made of very thin alabaster – called gammariyas. I’ve Googled it & the only entry is today’s article. Anyone seen them or know where to look?
“There was a piece in the Times today about classic building techniques in Sana.”
Where’s Sana? Never heard of it 🙂
“CGar, how’s is the Cgar dog”
Nothing new, Kens. She’s still limping and walking at a glacial pace. It’s very sad to see how much she’s slowed down in the past few weeks. I’m hoping she bounces back from this.
“I’ve confirmed we will have a big group on the night of Thursday, December 3 at The Bell House. The Bell House is owned by the same people who own Union Hall and Floyd NY, where we have always had great success when it comes to the big gatherings. They have been suggesting we do one at The Bell House and confirmed they will arrange for us to have a section of couches reserved from 6:30pm on for us.
I’ll leave it to CobbleSnaps Productions to do the hard core promotions and rest of the details since they’re so darn good at it.
http://www.thebellhouseny.com/home.php
Posted by: Biff Champion at November 11, 2009 10:33 AM”
Biff is clearly letting work interfere with the OT, so here’s his original post.
Yeah, Kens – it’s embroidered on it.
The person who bought his baseball jacket for 15K will remember his name.
Posted by: Kensingtonian at November 16, 2009 11:17 AM
Probably being hung in some douchebag trader’s basement man cave in NJ.
There was a piece in the Times today about classic building techniques in Sana. They mentioned windows made of very thin alabaster – called gammariyas. I’ve Googled it & the only entry is today’s article. Anyone seen them or know where to look?
The person who bought his baseball jacket for 15K will remember his name.
Arkady, cool. I don’t remember which ones you got either (veal maybe?).
Yes, Arkady, you’re right about that. 🙁