I had the odd idea of coming as a real Irish barfly. But my subdued look, resembling every coughing old sot with a bar bill and a line of credit with his bookmaker that I ever bought a pigeon from or who cadged a beer from me in my youth, drinking Guinness all day in a pub smelling of years of old cigarettes and spilled beer, was a little drab against the kid's surrealism.
"Stuff is eaten by dogs, broken by family and friends, sanded down by the wind, frozen by the mountains, lost by the prairie, burnt off by the sun, washed away by the rain. So you are left with dogs, family, friends, sun, rain, wind, prairie and mountains. What more do you want?" Federico Calboli
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Social Life # 2: St Pat's at the Spur
For old followers, the usual suspects: bar manager Montana Pettis with his band, beard dyed green, and this year a KILT to augment his Irish patter; Cody Henderson, son of Lee whose ranch I hunt, always with the winning one-step- beyond outfit, also with a kilt (observe socks); hard working though not long- suffering bar staff Cat, Eric, Nate; and more, and worse. Former staffer Luke, the giant leprechaun, came back with a crew from Phoenix, where they are attending Harley Davidson school. Good times-- for some of the younger, Glory Days I think... remember Springsteen?
I had the odd idea of coming as a real Irish barfly. But my subdued look, resembling every coughing old sot with a bar bill and a line of credit with his bookmaker that I ever bought a pigeon from or who cadged a beer from me in my youth, drinking Guinness all day in a pub smelling of years of old cigarettes and spilled beer, was a little drab against the kid's surrealism.
I had the odd idea of coming as a real Irish barfly. But my subdued look, resembling every coughing old sot with a bar bill and a line of credit with his bookmaker that I ever bought a pigeon from or who cadged a beer from me in my youth, drinking Guinness all day in a pub smelling of years of old cigarettes and spilled beer, was a little drab against the kid's surrealism.
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You look luck such an Irishman not Italian at all!
Where's you're shillelaghs!
Karen
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