Mike Booms World Tour
Mike Booms World Tour
Well - London-Dublin-LA-Dallas arrive London 15th November
Anyone whos around and keen for a beer let me know - and any of our infamous Dublin residents who know how to beg borrow or steal a ticket (or three) for Dylan or Fleetwood Mac at the Point let me know!
If the Bobster is about on or around 21 Nov - I might even be able to sneak out of the airport for a beer or ten in deepest darkest Hollywood.
Anyone whos around and keen for a beer let me know - and any of our infamous Dublin residents who know how to beg borrow or steal a ticket (or three) for Dylan or Fleetwood Mac at the Point let me know!
If the Bobster is about on or around 21 Nov - I might even be able to sneak out of the airport for a beer or ten in deepest darkest Hollywood.
Mike --
I'll definitely save the date -- but you're only going to be in L.A. for a single night (airport layover) or whatever, and you're staying in Dallas?
I mean, I know it's the home of Oliver's Army and this isn't just the jealousy speaking but, you know, we kind of have a few attractions in this neck of the giant-sized U.S.A. as well. Just doing my bit for local tourism!
Also, you should know the airport is about a 30 minute drive at best and usually more like an 45 minutes to an hour by car from my neck of the woods. So, it might be difficult for you to get down here. I can meet you at the airport, though.
Well, I'm no travel agent, but go ahead and E-mail me if you've still got the address, otherwise, send me a private message!
Looking forward to beers (possibly not as good as you're used to!).
I'll definitely save the date -- but you're only going to be in L.A. for a single night (airport layover) or whatever, and you're staying in Dallas?
I mean, I know it's the home of Oliver's Army and this isn't just the jealousy speaking but, you know, we kind of have a few attractions in this neck of the giant-sized U.S.A. as well. Just doing my bit for local tourism!
Also, you should know the airport is about a 30 minute drive at best and usually more like an 45 minutes to an hour by car from my neck of the woods. So, it might be difficult for you to get down here. I can meet you at the airport, though.
Well, I'm no travel agent, but go ahead and E-mail me if you've still got the address, otherwise, send me a private message!
Looking forward to beers (possibly not as good as you're used to!).
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I think the only safe way to put it is, "Looking forward to what passes for beer in the Colonies. You may want to go for the hard stuff, or else develop a taste for water."bobster wrote:Looking forward to beers (possibly not as good as you're used to!).
"But it's a dangerous game that comedy plays
Sometimes it tells you the truth
Sometimes it delays it"
Sometimes it tells you the truth
Sometimes it delays it"
I should pause and say that the U.S. in general, and California in particular, produces many fine microbrews and "boutique" beers. And the better bars often stock Harp and sometimes even Guinness on tap. However, I sort of doubt that the airport bars are "better"! In which case, you'll have to try some of our lovely mass market domestic brews, which are basically yellow mineral water with an attidude.
Just doing my part for our embattled state's economy. (In fact, it's a shame Mike can't come here six weeks earlier with about 40,000 other affluent New Zealanders and thereby prevent help Arnold the Barbarian from taking over our state by pumping up the economy through the purchase of expensive imported and boutique beers!)
Just doing my part for our embattled state's economy. (In fact, it's a shame Mike can't come here six weeks earlier with about 40,000 other affluent New Zealanders and thereby prevent help Arnold the Barbarian from taking over our state by pumping up the economy through the purchase of expensive imported and boutique beers!)
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Ha!
Well its more a "meet friends" sort of tour than a "see places" sort of thang hence the probably oddball itinary (however you spell it). I will send you an email Bobster - havent finalised things yet - may even be an overnight in LA not sure yet. Anyhose - Im not a beer Nazi - but hell - dont they have Macs Gold in LA?
Well its more a "meet friends" sort of tour than a "see places" sort of thang hence the probably oddball itinary (however you spell it). I will send you an email Bobster - havent finalised things yet - may even be an overnight in LA not sure yet. Anyhose - Im not a beer Nazi - but hell - dont they have Macs Gold in LA?
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What's Mac's Gold? (See, there's you're answer.)
Reminds me of the joke that one of the Pythons told "me" and 80,000 other people at the Hollywood Bowl.
Q: "How is making love like American beer?"
A: "They're both f***king close to water!"
Reminds me of the joke that one of the Pythons told "me" and 80,000 other people at the Hollywood Bowl.
Q: "How is making love like American beer?"
A: "They're both f***king close to water!"
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