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WOO!
Got my Betrayer of the Literary Tradition t-shirt today! The pink mug is...somewhere. Sadly it's not giving me a tracking reference. It's always so fun to watch your stuff travel cross country. "Oooh. It's spending the night in St. Louis! Wonder if it'll go out for ribs..."
(This was all as a result of Julie's post in reaction to some professional writer who accused fan writers of betraying the literary tradition.)
(This was all as a result of Julie's post in reaction to some professional writer who accused fan writers of betraying the literary tradition.)

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*now wants TDs*
btw....ribs ain't as big here as Italian! heh heh
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Oooh - Ted Drewes! Recognize that from the Food Network. Heh heh.
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Ted Drewes is actually open thru the end of NOVEMBER! In December he sells Scotch pines that come from some land he owns (well, I think!) up north of here, and then they are closed for 2.5 months. I think they re-open in mid-March.
Considering that the 'walk-up' is all outside (no inside except for the working peeps), and they have enough business to BE open in just about the middle of winter, AND it's not exactly WARM in March (yes, we've had snow in May!), you can tell it's kinda popular. lol
cheers!
*bundles self up, since it's 38F outside at the moment*
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So cool!!
Ted Drewes is actually open thru the end of NOVEMBER! In December he sells Scotch pines that come from some land he owns (well, I think!) up north of here, and then they are closed for 2.5 months. I think they re-open in mid-March.
Awww. His own pines! That's so cute!
Considering that the 'walk-up' is all outside (no inside except for the working peeps), and they have enough business to BE open in just about the middle of winter, AND it's not exactly WARM in March (yes, we've had snow in May!), you can tell it's kinda popular. lol
Well, it looked busy just from the show! And good snackage is good snackage, no matter what the temp. :D