wherein I consumed the biggest roast turkey leg, ever
I don't know what clan these pipers were from but they were happy to pose and I liked their tartan colors. Click to embiggen.
We had a good time playing rugby on Saturday at the Celtic Festival of Southern Maryland at Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum in Prince Frederick, MD. I got some playing time in but it was gawdawful hot out. As I predicted this year we're going directly to summer, no spring for you this year. Fortunately I got to eat the biggest roast turkey leg I've ever eaten in my life before it got hot and I played rugby, so I was lucky not to throw it all up. Good times.
That evening me and TJ met up with Sheepy and his beau for a meet 'n greet at Nellie's. But none of us remembered to bring our digital cameras to take photos and post them to our blogs or Facebook, so the event never really happened.
I'm not sure if this is legit or not, but at Jones' Good Ass BBQ & Foot Massage appears to be a one-stop shop for your most vital needs.
Youk's beard now has a Twitter account. The owner of the beard also delivered an impressive walk-off homer vs. the Yanks.
Star Trek is coming soon, and is getting good reviews.
You can now get your homophobia straight out of the pump at the gas station in Rim Forest, California.
Anyhow, plenty of kiltage was to be seen at yesterday's outing, and the Chesapeake Bay was sparkling in the sunshine:

The pipers appear to be wearing the MacDonnell of Glengarry tartan, or something extremely similar to it.
http://www.lochcarron.com/tartanstrome/macdonnell_of_glengarry.html
*sigh* I need more kilts.
all my friends who worked on the star trek movie say it's great and the best film they've worked on. and it's a big deal when that actually happens!
If you only had an iPhone... you could have snapped pics of the blogger meet and greet. I am glad you got Corky... umm... TJ out the house.
Please forgive the shameless plug, Jimbo, but my friend Mil has started a fundraiser for Doctors Without Borders that's tied in with the new Star Trek movie. He's hoping that all loyal Star Trek fans who are planning to see the movie on opening weekend will donate to Doctors Without Borders, which, in giving medical care to those affected by war, famine, and disease without regard to nationality or ethnicity, is helping to make the idealized human society in the Star Trek universe a reality. Please check out Mil's Web site at http://www.startrekfundraiser.org/.