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Retail data analytics consulting director by day, brewery co-owner 24/7. Notre Dame alum. Come have a beer in a log cabin in Maine at Well & Good Brewing.
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Sure everything is terrible, but I saw the first hummingbird of the season today.

Proud of my state and my children’s high school for standing firm. I’m friends with a couple people quoted in this article and agree with them 100%. www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-...

When you ❤️ potatoes, and they ❤️ you right back.

In these bad times, a little joy.

Me, later today.

This is my kid’s high school at the center of this situation. Happily, this is also my awesome governor. Give him hell.

Dump Susan Collins in 2026.

At least my Spanish is improving so I’ll be ready when we turn into a banana republic.

I think we just had a minor earthquake - anyone else in North Yarmouth Maine area feel that?

My local Goodwill, throwing shade at Mike Pence.

The man making ladies of all ages suddenly cheer for Notre Dame football 😂

If you ever feel useless, just remember there’s a guy being paid to take overhead video footage of football games from the Goodyear blimp when they occur in a fully enclosed stadium.

Ohio State players have so many stickers on their helmets that they are practically encroaching into their visors.

Holy cow - GO IRISH!!☘️

The comic that got us demonetised on Facebook back in August. (We’re no longer on Facebook).

Felt like I needed to confirm first thing this morning that Notre Dame did indeed win last night and it wasn’t a dream. So satisfying.

Behold, the work of an English major forced to work on product assembly instructions. A bit grandiose for a mid market gaming chair I think.

The Duolingo Duo/unicorn hybrid might be the most repulsive abomination I’ve seen this year, which is saying something.

Perks of owning a brewery - you can drink a beer at work and no one can stop you.

The day after Christmas is 100% the best day of the year. All the mom-stress of the holiday is done, plenty of leftovers so no cooking is needed, and kids are eager to run off and play with their new stuff. Just parked on the couch reading a book - bliss.

Go Irish!