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Giuseppe Zangara

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Inc, My friend Jana's mom met David Lee Roth at a 12 step program in Richmond the other night. (He has a place near there supposedly) Should I go to the next meeting and taunt him?

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Incandenza said he would give me his arrival schedule by Monday, but as it's now Tuesday I guess I won't go see him today. That's ok, as I really don't feel like driving to Orlando today.

I suppose I could still go to Jacksonville later, but it's much farther. Maybe if there was a concert in town I wanted to see.

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I didn't know until 3am what my plans were for today. Turns out I'm gonna arrive with only a couple of hours to spare before the show, so a meet-up isn't feasible (considering you'd have to drive like an hour just to get there).

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Sam Adams isn't bad, but I rarely drink it. The white ale I mentioned earlier is good, but it tastes just like Blue Moon and Hoegaarden. Might as well get one of those.

 

In my opinion, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is the finest American-produced beer on the market.

Wow. In the 15-and-a-half-months since I posted this, I've since gone gaga over the following American breweries: Avery, the Shipyard and Dogfish Head. I'd actually had Avery and Shipyard beers before I made the original post (Sea Dog is a Shipyard-offshoot, for instance), but fancy beer distribution in Jacksonville didn't blossom until within the last couple of years. Also, I've since had a number of Sam Adams' specialty brews—an example: their black lager and chocolate bock are fucking quality—so my opinion on them has risen considerably. Oh, and I've grown to like Flying Dog, too. I still like Sierra Nevada a bunch, but I've since learned there's so many awesome American breweries.

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