Kristin's rowing team gave me a copy of her photo. They told me they think the only reason she joined the team was to row under Connel Bridge in Dublin. They also sent me a picture of Katie working to make money to visit her younger sister. This will just about wrap up their dedication week. Unfortunately most of the great pics I have of them when they were young, are not digital, and I didn't have time to scan them. Maybe in the future. Thanks again for the beer ladies.
Did you know Kristin is in Ireland? You can read all about it at the newest blog I'm following. You can read all the 911 on the 411 in Ireland now. Make sure you check out her familiar title.
Perhaps it was the text from Katie while I was at the zoo yesterday that asked me if I've read the title of Kristin's blog yet. Perhaps it was the fact that Kristin has started a blog that reminded me. Either way, I figured they came through in getting me a bottle of Faithfull Ale, and even though they were not the first, it was the thought that counts, and therefore I will dedicate a week to them both. Perhaps it was neither of these reasons, and the real reason is that I thought of both of them after filming this video yesterday at the zoo. The funniest part was the old man next to me asking his grandkids, "What's he eating, is he eating cardboard?". Well old man river, he was eating a little more than cardboard. Afterall, a gorilla eating cardboard would not be enough to make my blog.
When I saw his hand full of shit go to his mouth I immediately had to start filming to get this story to my followers. If I know my followers, and I think I do, there is nothing they'd like to see more than someone eating shit.
While I was at the zoo, I also couldn't help but notice how old and frail the male lion at the zoo was. They should probably let this "King of the Jungle" retire and get out of the public eye. He shows less life than the Tsavo maneating lions at the Field Museum.