March 01, 2006

Everyday Is Like Sunday...or Wednesday for that matter.


If Mardi Gras wasn't enough to put you into rehab, then St. Patrick's Day will. Yes, you have exactly 15 days to pick yourself back up, break out the St. Paddy beads, and do it all over again. The annual Dogtown parade kicks off at 12:30pm. The main route runs from the zoo over to Tamm and continues south on Tamm thru Dogtown. There will be a variety of activities - entertainment and food/drink primarily along Tamm. Best advise is to get down there early. Parking after 9am will be trying. As far as I know, it's a free-for-all as far as open containers/alcohol/etc. Most folks have a cooler in one hand and a kid in the other so B.Y.O.B. I will be up bright & early to kick off the morning with a frothy pint of Guinness whilst firing up the grill. It's another day of paced drinking & debauchery so take the day off, call in sick or dead, and get your scrawny asses down to Dogtown - March 17th. Wave to your hero (me) as you walk up Wade heading towards the parade. I will be out in full force and decor. The actual city parade will be held downtown on Saturday, March 11th. For more details, go here.



After great debate and long hours of angst and logistics, we have made the necessary arrangements to attend one of the most phenomenal music festivals of today. That's right, folks. We're going back. Hide your sons, daughters, and pets because it is 100% official. The road trip kicks off on April 25th. After a brain numbing 27 hours of driving, we will arrive in beautiful Indio, CA. Now get this...just added this morning. Madonna will be performing in the Sahara tent on Sunday, April 29th. If you haven't gotten your tickets, I highly advise doing so because you know that bitch will certainly spike ticket sales. At any rate, we are teeming with excitement and have a touch of anxiety. The good kind...that is. For more info. on Coach, go
hither.

It's a beautiful day in the St. Louis area. Temps. are expected to reach the low to mid-70s so go out & enjoy the weather.

Until next time...

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