Blogs Cliopatria Live, From Burlington, Vermont!
Apr 24, 2005Live, From Burlington, Vermont!
Things with Rich have been great. We figured out that, for reasons too laborious to explain, we had not seen each other since New Year's Eve/Day 1999-2000. It's been wonderful catching up and sampling this gorgeous city's finest eating and drinking establishments. I've spent quite a lot of time up here in the past, but had not been back since my last NEWSA meeting a few years ago.
I'll be off again tomorrow morning (I have tickets for Game Two of the Celts-Pacers playoff series, and am trying to get seats at Fenway for Tuesday night)but will be coming back through to visit Rich and his lovely wife, Kim, on my way to montreal. Blogging from my end will be light, but it looks as if Tom has gotten a pretty good discussion going.
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Derek Charles Catsam - 5/3/2005
Yo --
It was a bnummer not to meet you, AJ, though you were prety much not around most all weekend. next time . . .
Damn, that was a good nap.
dc
Rich Holmes - 4/26/2005
He was in the middle of setting a record for Longest Nap Ever Taken on Our Living Room Couch.
I think the final count was 3 1/2 hours.
AJ Fucile - 4/26/2005
Can't believe you were on the other side of my living room wall & I didn't get to say hey. Make sure you pound on my back door on your way back through, OK? :)
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