Can ye spare us the cutter, me brother? (Do me a favor, yo.)
If you're a regular visitor, I'd love to know where you live. So would you please post your city and country in the comments section? You can be anonymous if you want.
Ginkers! That'd be swell!
Your pal
Greg
Ginkers! That'd be swell!
Your pal
Greg
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, dude.
Land of cheap (well i take that back - not so cheap these days) beers and Sarong Party Girls. Home of the world's tallest building (for now) and fatty oily food.
good place to get really, really fat.
and not to turn anybody off, it's a predominantly Muslim country - but SOME Muslims are cool, tho. hehe.
oh no.
when i say "cheap", i didnt mean the girls.
Well, you got beer and girls, so I guess the Islam in your parts is not the wacky non-beer and non-girl kind.
And of course, I know for a fact you are a wicked, unredeemable motherfucker. ROCK ON!
I live right about where you think I do. A suburb of Copenhagen. Denmark. Land of cartoons, Tivoli, and lots and lots of beer.
i'll share with you a joke me & my Muslim friends used to crack at bartenders in Kuala Lumpur during the whole Danish cartoon fiasco.
"Don't bring us Carlsbergs. we're boycotting Danish beers. bring us Heinekens!"
none of them ever got the joke, but heck, we had fun anyways :)
Brighton, UK
Uh... Greg we went for beers in Santa Monica last time you were in town. I live in Los Angeles...
Are you getting senile?
Kimananda -- Didn't you live in Berkeley for a while? Where a student?
Stephanie -- Aren't you Canadian?
Mikon -- How's your liver holding up?
Dave -- I think I'll be in LA next month sometime. Could be September. Karoake? Yes, I'm getting senile. Thanks for bringing it up, dick.
Jackt -- I'll get right on that. Give me your SS# and bank account number. Post it right here.
I emigrated to the UK 7 years ago. Loved the hockey article, by the way. :)
Beauty, lemme know when you are about...
Hey, Greg, I never answered that question...did I? I was born and grew up on the Peninsula. I did spend a couple of summers on the UC campus when I was a teenager, but that was about the extent of my East Bay experience. I've lived in the city a bit, but not much there either.
And Mikon, is the joke that the bar staff though that Heineken is Danish? Because of course it's Dutch. So, boycott friendly. But I've heard that sales of Heiniken really did go down because of people's geographic confusion. Along with Ikea furniture.
Kimananda -- I grew up in Walnut Creek, and we went to Telegraph a lot, mostly to buy oregano in People's Park.
I always got my weed from the girl who ran the fish shop next to the video store I worked in
Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada). Insert witty, locally produced product reference here _______________.
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