People are gathering!
After a tough night of blogniking… it is time for supper.
Off to the Capital Grill, which I understand is good for fending off starvation.
People are gathering!
After a tough night of blogniking… it is time for supper.
Off to the Capital Grill, which I understand is good for fending off starvation.
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Is that Hank’s Root Beer I see?
will you tell us who’s who? (and their links)
The blognic rocked Fr. Z! Thanks for coming!!
I am in the third picture down in the background on the far right, in profile. I took the sixth picture down… Thanks again for your company, Father. Come back soon!
~cmpt
A fine time was had by all. Thanks, Father, and a safe flight to the next stop!
And yes, that’s a Hank’s Root Beer. That’s myself and my TLM altar server-son, third one up from the bottom, and that’s his root beer. Couldn’t very well keep our altar boys plied with hops, now, could we?
Wish I could have been there, Fr. Z, but parish duties got in the way. Maybe next time a blognic in New Jersey?
Couldn’t very well keep our altar boys plied with hops, now, could we?
Not in Philadelphia, but in Munich…
Come to St. Louis and I will skip work to shake your hand and buy you a beer. Maybe a Belgian import like Budweiser, or my local favorite, Schlafly’s.
Father,
Any man who loves his beer is A-OK in my book! Not only are you a fine priest, but you’re a really great guy, too. I look forward to meeting you one of these days!
Pax,
Mike
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