pub fare.
2009
while i’m known for never biting my tongue, especially in this blog… i’ll take the high road right now and simply say this:
i’ve heard that many have been privy to what went on last weekend in my home.
i also know details are being quickly spread by the main person involved with MANY important facts being left out…. deliberately to save said person’s ass.
but just remember, friends, that there are two sides to EVERY story.
and let me tell you something…
if people knew the complete story, all details intact… i have no doubt in my mind opinions would change in seconds.
so whatever it is that you have all “heard” from the source…. I personally was there, as well as someone else, and being on the receiving end of it, i can tell you… it was far from a pleasant situation.
and thats putting it lightly, so as not to start WWIII.
moving on, i randomly spoke to liam on saturday, and i love when that happens.
A, cause i love that boy’s voice, and B, because it motivates me to write more of the book… which i’ve been doing, and its coming together perfectly.
IN OTHER NEWS, i went with marisa to the liquor store by our office on friday and can i TELL YOU how i almost peed my pants over what i saw?

on the left.
see it?
YOUNG’S DOUBLE CHOCOLATE STOUT.
i haven’t been able to find this ANYWHERE since i first ever had it in nyc a couple years ago. jessica is officially a VERY happy girl. its so funny too, because all my favorites, with the exception of guinness, are from england. the brits sure know how to brew, and they’ve always made the beers i’m in love with. newcastle, boddingtons, YOUNGS DOUBLE CHOCOLATE STOUT… hehe… i CANNOT wait to go to london. when i took that picture and realized it was my own little british shelf in the middle of the liquor store… i was giddy :)
too bad guys can’t be sold like that.
all lined up on a shelf based on city or country of origin.
” what are you in the market for today?”
“oh i was feeling european this week… possibly something british?”
“absolutely. aisle 3. on your right…. and watch yourself in aisle 5… the scots are a bit boisterous.”
“yes. thank you.”
and then after 2 weeks when they break or we realize we made a bad purchase…. we bring them back for a full refund or exchange.
life would be fabulous ;)










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