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June 17, 2006
Placeholder Home Companion
This afternoon, we’re heading north to Ravinia to see A Prairie Home Companion — the live show, not the movie (Pippa’s a big PHC fan, loves Guy Noir). I’ll post some observations here after the show, but for now we’re gathering our forces, mapping out food and supply strategies, and devising our plans for reconnaissance and deployment. More later.
Posted by AKMA at June 17, 2006 12:41 PM | Threadorati
Comments
AKMA, is this the "church militant," or is there something in your background you haven't told us about? :-)
Posted by: Ralph at June 19, 2006 07:17 AM
"...gathering our forces, mapping out food and supply strategies, and devising our plans for reconnaissance and deployment."
AKMA, is this the "church militant" or is there something in your background I haven't heard about? :-)
Posted by: Ralph Hitchens at June 19, 2006 07:25 AM
Just using the most vivid metaphor for wrangling two cars, three girls (ages 10-14), two meals, rain supplies, and several restricted diets into the struggle for parking and picnic seating at Ravinia.
But the afternoon was delightful, and I should report on it later today. . . . .
Posted by: AKMA at June 19, 2006 07:51 AM






