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  Tuesday, February 18, 2003


Wine of the Night: Tonight, beer makes a special guest appearance on WOTN. The Government Hill tank farm committee meeting was held at Thomas Pease's and Suzanne DiPietro's home. Thomas is a very accomplished home brewer (What do you call brewers? Brewmeister?).

Anyhoo, Thomas was pouring a very nice, unfiltered (therefore delightfully cloudy) Pilsner. The beer has a very nice body (unusual for a Pilsner) but yet had that distinctive sharp Pilsner flavor. If all Pilsners tasted like this, I would drink them more often.
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Today was a Slat Rat Community Service day. I had a Concert Association Programming Committee meeting at Noon. Our primary topic of conversation was next year's Broadway and Beyond series.

This evening was the ever popular Government Hill Tank Farm sub-committee meeting. You might ask, "What is a tank farm?" In this case, it is NOT a bucolic farm nestled in the Alaska Wilderness devoted to breeding and raising little M-1 Abrams Tanks for the Iraqi conflict.

No, tank farm in this context refers to a collection of very large fuel storage tanks - the big round white squatty things - that emit fumes and can explode. Government Hill is situated right up next to a sizable collection of very large fuel tanks. So, our tank farm committee is very active.


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