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shoo | July 8th, 2007
Welcome to Gotshoo?, proudly serving the inter-tubes since 2000. Gotshoo? is the personal of Chris Scheufele, that's me. I live in Springfield, Illinois with my wife and two dogs, Buddy and Clancy. I work during the day as an IT consultant and play at night with a freelance company called After Hours Development, and put together cool projects like Spfldbloggers.com
When I am not tinkering with computers and code, I am taking pictures trying to keep up with my daily photo, or riding my bike, or playing with the dogs.
Yum-o. You can get Skinny Dip and 1554 up here now…along with the fat tire.
We got some Trippel in STL….no me gusta. But Ed was a fan.
I would be out of luck on the movie quote…I’d have to call Kyle or something.
I am horrible at movie quotes, and just quotes at that. GTG had to give me one, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” How corny is that!
We liked Trippel, although I was a bigger fan of 1554. And a six pack of Skinny Dip made it all the way home with us.
On the beer menu, Lips Of Faith was a super fruity beer that almost tasted like a Jolly Rancher. It was not something that I could drink a whole glass of.
I had the bartender, who happened to be a former photography major, take our picture. Three shots and they all turned out crappy. I mention this because GTG apologized for my “big camera” as the bartender said no problem that she had had experience with SLR’s before.
That line is not corny! It’s one of the most famous first lines of English (possibly all) literature!! It’s Dickens for Pete’s sake!!
LOL. I think you just got teachered, Shoo.
If I did come up with a quote, it would definitely be something chick flick-y and ridiculous.
Well, at least you know why she’s a former photography major turned beer hawker….
It’s corny that I couldn’t think of anything else.
Yeah. I like to think even though I serve beers, I can still take a descent photo. I might be wrong.
Several years ago, when you Grandparents were visiting here, I introduced your grandfather to Fat Tire beer. Liquor stores are now open on Sundays here. Hope to meet you on Sept. 21 when I will be in Springfield visiting your Dad.
Brian, Fat Tire has finally made it pass the Mississippi divide as of this summer. You can get Fat Tire almost anywhere in Springfield now.