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April Fools....

OK, a few days late.

We stopped in at the Capital Brewing for a wee pint of IPA. Very nice for East Coast. I tend to forget that most everything east of the Rocky's is light on the hops.

The food was very good and the smell of a beer joint is something that I was missing. Sort of homesick you might say.


"Hops, never leave home without them", that is what I always say.

Comments

WickedHamster said…
Whew! That was close! I was afraid they were going to repeal gravity next. The world is restored to normalcy!
Me said…
Are you trying to say your house smells like a beer joint?
Unknown said…
Dude, I was close to calling Newport and having your Rogue Nation status revoked.

Then we were going to deport you to Milwaukee.

VIVA LA ROGUE REVOLUTION!!!
Woodchuck said…
Meritt,
I have “hop” scented candles and “hop” potpourris by my desk.

VIVA LA ROGUE REVOLUTION!!!
Kelsgarden said…
hmmm, that must be his other house . . .
Bert said…
Not homesick for your wife and children of course...just for beer...

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