Hey everyone! How are ya? I'm great. Thanks for checkin' out my page!

What's on my site, you might ask? Well, I've got all sorts of stuff: music ~ pictures ~ rants about life, love and all that jazz ~ poetry ~ and more. So feel free to check it all out.

People have always told me I don't update this often enough -- well folks, I'm sorry, but it's just so much easier to post stuff on my MySpace page. But I do occasionally update this site, so I guess you're gonna have to check back now and again, huh?


Music I've been listening to lately:

RANDY ROGERS BAND

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www.myspace.com/randyrogersband

CARY BROTHERS

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www.myspace.com/carybrothers

BRAD BYRD

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www.myspace.com/bradbyrdsound

 

I've also been listening to Jude Cole's "Falling Home", Lonestar's "Mountains" and Splender's "To Whom It May Concern" -- all excellent CD's.


 

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Beers I've been drinking lately:

I've been on a beer kick lately -- a New Beer Discovery Program if you will -- where I've recently tried quite a few beers I've never had before. For example:

I've become a big fan of New Belgium Brewery's Fat Tire since I moved out here to Arizona, and I recently tried their seasonal beer, Skinny Dip -- a light summer brew with a hint of lime. Nice. Well done. And if I could get a female friend to take off her clothes and jump into a lake after having one (or more)... well, even better!

Ummm, where was I? Oh, yeah. My friend Chris recently introduced me to Stella Artois, a Belgian Pilsner, and not bad at all. Of course, I was completely not interested in drinking beer or enjoying it after three straight nights of partying with Chris -- I love you man.

Then there's the Kirin Ichiban I had one night at a local Japanese restaurant. Nice flavor, kinda light, and a little creamy. I understand it's basically the Japanese Budweiser in terms of production.

Last I tried Steinlager, which is a lager brewed in New Zealand. I hear it's good, and it's won several prizes at beer competitions in the U.S. -- but sadly, mine tasted like the typical Heineken you pull off the shelf at the grocery store... meaning green-bottled import beer = skunky-ass beer. I really wanted to taste the real thing, and maybe someday I will.


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