bonny, I'm glad to hear he's doing well. Let me know if you need anything like borrowing a car, etc.
Steph, I'm so sorry about the restaurant.
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bonny, I'm glad to hear he's doing well. Let me know if you need anything like borrowing a car, etc.
Steph, I'm so sorry about the restaurant.
bonny, I'm glad to hear he's doing well. Let me know if you need anything like borrowing a car, etc.
Steph, I'm so sorry about the restaurant.
What Sparky said.
And not to interrupt the conversation again, but I apologize for disappearing on you last week after the night from hell. I had nothing more left to give and I needed to lick my wounds and figure out if things could be made right. It was hard enough just getting out of bed and going to work,
To that end, if the DC and Baltimore folks have any recommendations for good therapists that accept CIGNA, I'd be more than grateful. Profile addy is always good.
But all I meant was that it doesn't make sense to say that it's ONLY a relationship if it changes you, because not all relationships do.
Tell that to Laura and Scrappy, because that's what they seemed to be saying. I was denying the inevitability.
And wondered if it was ita's barefoot site or something more particular.
Honestly (not that I'm biased) but I think celeb barefoot sites are less different than normal person barefoot sites. Because celeb sites are about pictures of celebs. And normal people sites are about pictures of bare feet.
Maria! Good to see you. I hope getting things out helped you.
Oh, man- I am so sad about the Alchemist. It was such a wonderful haven of awesome in all senses. Heartbreaking for everyone. I am so sorry, Tep, please tell your brother (if you wish) that your internet friend (who he actually met at the 5 year anniversary thing) is deeply sad and sorry.
Maybe after canning and wider distribution they might be able to rebuild in a different location that can more easily be adapted to FEMA requirements. I guess there's no way to move the brewing operation totally to the new facility and open the brewpub without the brewing setup in the basement? So, so sorry.
sorry about your brother's place, Tep. Hope he finds a new beginning somewhere, but that's sad.
Maria, it's good to see you!
Steph, that's crappy news. I'm so sorry.
And not to interrupt the conversation again, but I apologize for disappearing on you last week after the night from hell. I had nothing more left to give and I needed to lick my wounds and figure out if things could be made right. It was hard enough just getting out of bed and going to work
That's kinda what I figured -- you needed to hole up and just ruminate for a while. Good to see you back, love!
bonny, SO good to see your pixels, too!!
omnis, so much -ma to your dad. How stressful and worrying. Take care of yourself, ok?
Maria, glad to see you here. Our thoughts continue to be with you, when you need us, and even when you don't, we're here.
Omnis, all good thoughts for your dad and you.
bonny, I'm so glad Bboy is doing so well, may that continue. Good thoughts for both him, and you, as long as you need them.
Steph, I'm so sorry. From what you and others have said, I know your brother had so much of himself invested--that's dishearteningly difficult to lose. I hope something wonderful eventually comes from this, when he's had some time to grieve and adjust.
The rest of you? Stay safe.
I guess there's no way to move the brewing operation totally to the new facility and open the brewpub without the brewing setup in the basement?
There's a state law that breweries can't brew off-site and then deliver and serve their own beer in their own brewpub. And Jeff and the other Alchemist folks fought FOR the law to be passed -- the idea is that it keeps larger breweries from opening a chain of pubs in every town, because they would have the capacity to brew enough beer to do that, while tiny brewers like the Alchemist wouldn't be able to compete.
(I did not point out to my brother the Ayn Rand fan that such an issue should be left up to the free market to decide.)
So, the law makes sense from that POV, but right now it's screwing them hard because they *can't* brew at the cannery and serve it on Main St.
please tell your brother (if you wish) that your internet friend (who he actually met at the 5 year anniversary thing) is deeply sad and sorry.
I definitely will! I can't remember if I've given him the URL to your Beer Bitch blog -- I know he'd like it.