Hey there gents. The King of Ireland checking in. Walked into (and was carried out of) a SER pub last night. Drank pints of Guinness (for roughly $5 American) all night. Awesome duo (the Bloomin\' Boomers, I propose??) playing acoustic guitars all night. I made requests of several Timmy Tour staples. Plus, in the spirit of Ireland, Dancing in the Moonlight by THIN FUCKIN\' LIZZY! That\'s all for now. Class on Modern Ireland in 10 minutes. See you all in June.
what I want to know is, how come you didnt make a couple hundred breakfast boots and distribute them all over ireland. Boombox can\'t do the whole continent +isles himself, you know! step it up drew!
Nice to see you post again Drew. Have as much fun as you can.
Nice to see you post again Drew. Have as much fun as you can.
Yeah, why have you been so quiet over the last few months?
Guinness?
famine?
Chasing around the red-haired muffs?
Guinness = Plentiful
Famine = Only because I\'m spending so much money on Guinness
Red Haired Muffs = No use for them after the amount of Guinness I\'ve consumed on any given night.
finally the king must look like a fine upstanding young man....
Good to see you enjoying the Guinness. I know it seems a heresy to suggest it, but try the Murphy\'s too. Drank a good many pints of that particular black stuff when I was on a hiking holiday in the Ring of Kerry.
Good to see you enjoying the Guinness. I know it seems a heresy to suggest it, but try the Murphy\'s too. Drank a good many pints of that particular black stuff when I was on a hiking holiday in the Ring of Kerry.
Murphy\'s is definitely a great li\'l stout. But how often will this Yank ever see Guinness as the cheapest drink on tap? Had to capitalize.
As for the hair, I didn\'t shave it all off, but I did cut a decent six or seven inches. Beard=dunzo as well, by the way. I haven\'t looked this close to my actual age since my sophomore year of high school. Pic tomorrow or Thursday.
Pic tomorrow or Thursday.
did it look something like this?




Tuesday, February 23, 2000
"Wallingford - Drew Kingsley traded in his T-shirt for a button-down shirt Tuesday and spent the day in the working world.
Drew would ordinarily be in is eighth-grade classes at Moran Middle School, but on Groundhog Day, he shadowed employees at Forza-Bassett Technology Solutions. "
"Dan Holden, left, a consultant with Forza Technology Solutions, outlines the basics of his job to Moran Middle School eighth graders, Drew Kingsley, center and Matthew Griffiths."

:P:P:P:P
^^^ Google of the Decade
Dig the mullet on that kid.
Drew, nice to see that you get around. Good to have ya back.
the king is dead....long live the king (somebody call ireland and tell em check that kids ID)