Monday, September 29, 2008
Ok, so I’m almost a week late getting the minutes from the last beer night out, and there are no pictures. Proof positive that the DFMM slacking ethic lives on, strong as ever. We met last Wednesday night at Delerium in Sierra Madre. The crowd was the same as before with the one exception of [...]
Friday, September 26, 2008
Twenty five years ago today the world almost go the paint sucked off its collective house. Were it not for the inaction of Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov, we’d all have been given a permanent orange afro. He had two options. Go with his instinct and dismiss the missiles as computer errors, breaking military protocol in the [...]
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
When next we meet, I will move during New Bidness to posthumously induct into the DFMM one James “Jim” Adams. While none of us ever met the Wyoming resident, I believe he truly embodied the spirit of the DFMM and deserves honor among our ranks. See his obituary in the Casper-Star Tribune: He was sadly [...]
Monday, September 22, 2008
Alejandro — the DFMM’s Imperial Bowling Czar for Q4-2008 — has declared Thursday, October 2, to be DFMM bowling night. Festivities start at 8pm at the Alhambra Bowling Center. The necessary accoutrement — open bowling and a bar — will be available. See you all there (or not)!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Two important reminders for all you crazy DFMM kids: Next Wednesday — September 24th, or September 25th if you can’t read a calendar — is DFMM night at Lucky Baldwin’s Delerium in Sierra Madre. 7pm. Be there. Always Sunny comes back tonight. Set your DVR’s or, for those of you who still jerk off manually, [...]
Thursday, September 18, 2008
And I don’t mean tooling around downtown between Seven Grand and the Golden Gopher. These are the kind of Foster Brooks shenanigans you just don’t get on TV anymore. Drunk wildebeasts! Drunk giraffes! Drunk caterpillars! Now that’s comedy.
Monday, September 8, 2008
If you haven’t already, get yourself to your local purveyor of file liquor and buy some Pineau Des Charentes. It’s (more or less) cognac and grape juice, it comes in both white and red varieties, (I tried a cab/merlot/cognac, and it tasted like extra good port) and it’s wonderful. That is all.