Monday, December 13, 2010

Hello America

Now that the school term is over, we're taking the family back to America for a month. We'll be staying at various locales on the road and I'm not sure if I'll be able to respond to all your comments as promptly as I would like. I plan to get one of those things that sticks into the side of the computer so hopefully that will work. I have optimistically scheduled a few blog posts in advance, so please do comment, I will certainly read all the comments but I might not be able to respond to them as quickly as I normally do.
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Thank you for your cooperation/opprobium.

24 comments:

Michael Malone said...

its called a dingle. Or not.

Sean Patrick Reardon said...

or a dongle. Enjoy your trip. If you get stranded in the Boston area, mi casa es su casa.

Dana King said...

If you're in the Washington/Baltimore area, a pint (or several) can be arranged.

Safe travels.

Michael Stone said...

"...those things that sticks into the side of the computer..."

Phew, spare me the geeky terminology, will ya.

Have a great trip!

Glenna said...
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Glenna said...

Give me a loud wave if you make it toward Dallas.

And have a safe and fun trip.

Frankie said...

Santa can source the best toys in America. I spent about a year in FAO Schwarz...amazing.

seana said...

Now I understand what building your fan base was really all about. A friend in every port, it seems.

Obviously if you get out to my part of the Left Coast, don't be a stranger--or strangers. You know where to find me.

Brian O'Rourke said...

Hey man -

If by some chance you're in the Philly area and want to grab a brew, let me know:

montecristo42@hotmail.com

Otherwise, have a great trip.

HARDBARNED said...

if you're down south, old greg and i would surely like to meet up for a pint, of course! we also have great thai and mexican food here, oddly enough.

Peter Rozovsky said...

Does this mean I have to buy you that WOrld Series dinner after all?
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kathy d. said...

Have a great trip.

Maybe you can uncover the mystery of the "Freedom" phenomenon.

Brian Lindenmuth said...

Ditto what Dana said as Sandra and I are in the same area.

dpougher said...

Term is over already? I thought the schoolyard looked a bit empty when I dropped the boy off this morning. He and his mates are probably spending the day th The Local.
Have an excellent trip - I'll save you some locusts (found two in the back garden on Sunday).

seana said...

That poor little tyke, David. It's Dickensian is what it is.

Peter Rozovsky said...
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Peter Rozovsky said...

Double or nothing for 2011?
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"Because Murder Is More Fun Away From Home"
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Sheiler said...

well seeing as I'm homeless while in the US, my car is your car....

have a good visit in the US.

Adam H said...

I know you must be besieged with invitations but my wife and I would love to by you a beer or two should you find yourself in NYC. And If you give a reading you can count on getting a better reception than Steve Martin . . .

bookwitch said...

And if you're ever in Stockport; forget it!

adrian said...

Thank you everyone for the bon voyages and good wishes.

We were in LA and now we're in a freezing and snowy

New England.

Adam H said...

Actually, we'll be in wicked Newton, MA for the holidays. Tell Aaron I said hello if you see him. (If he remembers me).

adrian mckinty said...

Adam

Just saw Aaron yesterday. And will see him again on Xmas. I will certainly mention you name.