Strange, but I spend all my social time hanging out with people from Alan's office. What is it about this faraway building in Canada that holds such interesting people, and by extension, what is it about all the friendly guys in Kingston, Ontario? There must be something superior in the drinking water.
BR, comment here what you wish, email me in confidence, and answer that question the Who asked so well: who are you?
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They add vitamin flake to our water, Gary. It keeps up docile and farily unorganized. We could rise up, but who listens to a bunch of flakes?
Docile? I thought you were simply friendly?
Well, sure. We're friendly, too. In a flaky sort of way ... LOL
The powers that be in Alan's office building know the value of a friendly, docile, flaky unorganized populace.
It's crazy. I look at the site meter and all my visitors are from Kingston or other parts of Ontario.
As they said of Sloan: I am very big in Canada.
I woke up in a soho doorway.
Interesting - my son is named after a Who song. kinda. not really but we told him on sunday that he was when it came on the radio. He wasn't impressed. we shouldn't mess with him like that, should we?
Not sure what you need to know as you probably know enough but since you gave me my own forum I'll be kind enough to oblige. (nice sentence, I'm ashamed)
Yes, I know Al. I have several new "friends" because of him as he has introduced me to to several belgians, germans, and even some english that I had never met before. And I now have an appreciation for wheat as well as spicy hops.
bloggers make me nervous.
Music is good, very good.
not political, but concerned none the less.
limited education in earth/environmental science, alot of experience in collecting fees for "environmental" practice before I couldn't stand it any longer.
Family man with wife and two kids.
strong interest in religion and spirituality. attend church regularily. interested in peace.
very much immersed in pop culture - ipods, cars, bikes, health, music, tv, movies - whatever.
a fledgling hunter/gatherer who is forced, for now, to purchase most of my own groceries.
play sports, don't watch them.
not big on pottery, but for some reason I like to check out this blog once in while. Gary intrigues me, if only at a distance for now. Perhaps some day we will meet at a football game or bbq.
there you have it. thanks for the opportunity. How can I measure up to anything now after such a love as this?
BR-we can always use people like you around here. You are most interesting. I do not, of course, need to know all of Alan's friends, but he does attract a fun bunch of followers. So visit potsblog at will.
I will try to disregard all the crazy things Sean says about you, and I will avoid wondering if you are Tony in disguise.
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