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The Relocation Saga – Part 1

It was May, 1999 when Janet and I decided to move from San Francisco back to the East Coast. Why did we move? Well, it was complicated. At the time, I was working for MCI Worldcom, and having just suffered through the merger from hell, I decided that it was just time to move on. Also, San Francisco was starting to get a little claustrophobic. Well, ok, maybe not San Francisco in general, but our little 300 square foot studio was getting to be a little cramped for the two of us and our two cats.

And let’s face it, if you’ve ever lived in a studio for five years with your spouse and cats, no matter how much you love them, you start getting bitchy over every little incident.

So we decided that it was time to move on… not just from our jobs and apartment, but that it was time to leave Sodom by the Bay and look for greener (and less expensive) pastures. We left the last week of May, 1999.

In all honesty, Hartford was pretty good to us. We made a significant bump in our standard of living, we developed in our careers and in May 2000, we even took the plunge and bought a condo. But even though things were looking up, there was still something missing. It took a while, but in May 2002, we finally figured out what had been nagging at us for the past couple of years.

We realized that Hartford, Connecticut sucked.

Yep. It took us a while, but we realized that Hartford just really sucked ass. Major ass. Major rat-bastard just crawled out of the gutter and smells like Newark sort of ass. I mean, at 8pm on a Saturday, there was nowhere within walking distance to get a beer, or an affordable meal… unless you wanted to go to the “slightly better than bud, but not as good as a bottle of year old Anchor Steam” brewpub or have pizza for the upteen-thousandth time. I mean really, can this veteran barfly live somewhere that to have a decent beer on tap required a 20 minute drive? I knew you’d agree.

So we started thinking about what to do next. The obvious choice was our favorite city at the time, Montreal. Unfortunately, as a US resident, getting sponsored for jobs in Canada is almost impossible, so that was scratched. With no real ideas of where to go next, I was sent to San Jose for a business trip. That was May, 2002. Eight years since we arrived in San Francisco, Three years since we left, two years since we bought the condo. We should have known at that point that something would be happening… because every major ife change happened in May.

Hell, we even met each other thirteen Mays ago.

So, I had the business trip to San Jose, and Janet decided to meet me for the weekend in San Francisco. Long story short, it was that first night at the Toronado after seeing our friends and adopted family here for the first time in years, we decided to move back.

Tune in for the next installment – Everything Falls Into Place.

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The Beginning of a New Era

Yeah, we admit it. We're slackers. We haven't updated Scowl, Nu? for over a year… and what a year it's been! A year of Avery being president of our Condo Association! 5 trips to Montreal! A two week tour through Belgium, France and The Netherlands! The purchase of an iBook! Janet starting her Master's program! We have a year's worth of great stuff to tell you all about, and now that we've shed the oppressive yoke of those bastards at Jumpline.com (were now hosted at modwest.com and are extraordinarily happy here&#41 we're motivated to start posting again!

Scowl, Nu? – We're back. We're still pissed. Enjoy!

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This is a test

Ok. This is a test. I warned you that it was a test. Why don't you listen to me! Sheesh!

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Those spamming fuckers

To anyone who received a chunk of spam from a scowl.nu address… we’re sorry. Some asshole decided to send out a couple hundred thousand pieces of unsolicited commercial email and used fake scowl.nu addresses as the sender name. Rest assured, it isn’t legit and it most certainly isn’t sent by anyone here at Scowl, Nu!

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The Glasser Bar and Grill

Beer List
The Glasser Bar and Grill
A private drinking establishment
Updated 12/16/00

Again, we issue the following challenge to any restauranteur, publican or bar owner in the New England area: if you have a superior (or even comparable&#41 beer selection at your establishment – you may qualify to win a genuine "I Beat the Glasser Bar and Grill" plaque.

Plaque awards will be based on: variety of styles, variety of selections per style, overall beer selection and variety of available/appropriate glassware. Points will be added for knowledge of staff in regard to beer styles and proper serving/paring with food. Points will also be added for conscious choice of beer selection by bar owner/manager (owners will be asked why they selected certain beers over others&#41. Bars with expired beers or unclean tap lines are immediately disqualified.

The gauntlet has been thrown. Anyone willing to accept the challenge?

 

Abbey/Trappist Style
Chimay Grande Reserve – Abbaye de Scourmont, Belgium
Burgundian – Abbey des Rocs, Belgium
Abbey – Guldenberg, Belgium
Winter – La Moineuse, Belgium
Ommegang ­ Brewery Ommegang, New York
Pater – Corsendonk, Belgium

Amber
Kwak – Kwak, Belgium
Old Yankee Ale – Cottrell, Connecticut
Prohibition Ale – Speakeasy, California
Ambree – Brunehaut, Belgium

Biere de Garde
Biere de Garde – Huyghe, Belgium

Bitter
Duck's Breath – McNeill, Vermont
Best Bitter – Gritty McDuff, Maine
ESB – Ipswich, Massachussets

Bock
Anniversary X – North Coast, California
950T – Bar Harbor Brewing, Maine
Triple Bock NV – Sam Adams, California
Triple Bock 1994 – Sam Adams, California

Christmas
Noel – Affligem, Belgium

Continental Ale
De Koninck – De Koninck, Belgium

Lager
Lager – Paulaner, Germany

Abbey/Abbey-Style Dubbel
Double – Allagash, Maine
Brown (Vint 5/96&#41 – Kasteel, Belgium
Dubbel – Westmalle, Belgium

Dunkelweisen
Winter – Ipswich, Massachusetts

 

Easter/Paasbier
Bos Keun – De Dolle, Belgium

Flemish Red
Red – Rodenbach, Belgium
Alexander – Rodenbach, Belgium

Grand Cru
Artevelde – Huyghe, Belgium

Hefeweisen
Edel-Weisse – Schneider Weisse, Germany

Honey Ale
Doree – Boreale, Quebec,

Lambic
Chapeau Abricot – De Troch, Belgium (Apricot&#41
Cassis, Mort Subite ­ Belgium (Cassis&#41
Kriek – Belle Vue, Belgium (Cherry&#41
Kriek – Boon , Belgium (Cherry&#41
Kriek – Liefmans, Belgium (Cherry&#41
Kriek – Lindemans, Belgium (Cherry&#41
Chocolat – Huyghe, Belgium (Chocolate&#41
Cassis – Lindemans, Belgium (Currant&#41
Petrotale – Boon , Belgium (Faro&#41
Gueze – Boon , Belgium (Gueuze&#41
Geuze Mariage Parfait 95 – Boon, Belgium (Gueuze&#41
Goudenband – Liefmans, Belgium (Gueuze&#41
Gueuze – Mort Subite, Belgium (Gueuze&#41
Gluhkriek – Liefmans, Belgium (Mulled Cherry&#41
Peche – Lindemans, Belgium (Peach&#41
Rose de Gambrinus – Cantillion, Belgium (Raspberry&#41
Frambozen – Liefmans, Belgium (Raspberry&#41
Oudbeitje – Hannessens, Belgium (Strawberry&#41
Fraises, Huyghe ­ Belgium (Strawberry&#41

Mars
Biere de Mars – Brasserie Achouffe, Belgium

Marzen
Oktoberfest – Ayinger, Germany
Oktoberfest – Brooklyn, New York
Oktoberfest – Paulaner, Germany
Oktoberfest – Spaten, Germany

Mild Brown
Harbor Lighthouse Ale – Bar Harbor Brewing, Maine
Best Brown – Gritty McDuff, Maine

Pale Ale
Portland Lighthouse – Gritty McDuff, Maine
Pale Ale – Lagunitas, California
Red Seal – North Coast, California

Porter
Porter – Geary, Maine
Porter – Sierra Nevada, California
Robust Porter – Smuttynose, New Hampshire
Porter – Tremont, Massachussets

 

Pub Ale
Caffrey's, Ireland

Red Ale
Rousse – Le Cheval Blanc, Quebec

Rye
Why Wine Rye Wine – Clockwork, Connecticut

Saison
Cochonne – Brasserie Vapeur, Belgium
Biere de Miel – Dupont, Belgium
Bons Voeux – Dupont, Belgium
Saison Dupont – Dupont, Belgium
Noel – Fantome, Belgium

Scotch Ale
Bear – Traquair House, Scotland
Jacobite Ale – Traquair House, Scotland
Traquair House – Traquair House, Scotland

Small Beer
Small Beer – Anchor , California

Steam
Steam – Anchor , California

Stout
St Ambroise Stout – McAuslan, Canada

Strong/Biere Forte
Cuiviree – Boreale, Quebec
Delerium Tremens – Huyghe, Belgium
Ringworm – McNeill, Vermont
Duvel – Moortgat, Belgium
Troubador – Mousketiers, Belgium
Pranqster – North Coast, California
Vondel – Riva, Belgium
Golden – St. Sebastiaan, Belgium
Don de Dieux – Unibroue, Canada,
Barbar – Belgium

Abbey Tripel
Tripel – Allagash, Maine
Tripel – Duinen, Belgium
Tripel – Kasteel, Belgium
Tripel – Steenbrugge, Belgium

Unknown
970T – Bar Harbor Brewing, Maine

Witbeer
Blanc – Le Cheval Blanc, Quebec

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What? An update?

Yes, it's true. Three months after our last update, we post something new… which in this case is a sort of photo diary of Hartford. Revel in our digital photography skills as you see pictures of our condo, the neighborhood and the city.

Enjoy
— Avery and Janet

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