As you can imagine, I didn't quite feel up to a sub-freezing full commute with my mouth all torn up.
I took the bus. Still got some riding in, obviously. I had to teach a bike-on-the-bus-virgin how to load his bike onto the rack on the front of the bus. It's nice to see there are still some people willing to start multi-modal commuting with winter approaching.
Now I'm enjoying a Red Hook Long Hammer IPA. So smooth. Hoppy and delicious. A few more days and I'll be able to eat real food again. No, this wasn't (entirely) my supper.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Glow-In-The-Dark Beer
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2 comments:
Avoid all pain.. Stay drunk on tasty beer..
I've never been helplessly inebriated like that. A six pack of beer usually lasts me about a month.
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