Re: Lunar eclispe



On Feb 20, 7:19 pm, volkfolk <volkfo...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 20, 7:58 pm, "bigchuc...@xxxxxxx" <bigchuc...@xxxxxxx> wrote:

We will be checking it out. No brew though, just, er... something
else.

What? Apple cider? Maybe warmed, with a cinnamon stick?

Here in the Boston area, there isn't a cloud in the sky. It's perfect
veiwing weather, cold and clear

Scot

I DIDN'T KNOW! Thank you.

I'm all preoccupied I guess. Thanky.
Well I'm drinking ale....I hafta...pain, my life is pain, pain and
love......
I'm something else-ing too. Again....because I hafta.
We must self-medicate, to function and hopefully enjoy this glorious
life....
.



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