Nick Gillespie | January 12, 2007
Reason's Nick
Gillespie, Radley Balko, Kerry Howley, and David Weigel invite you
to come out at 6.30PM next Tuesday, January 16, to the
Upstairs Bar at Dragonfly and celebrate the publication of our
February 2007 issue featuring stories such as:
Divided We Stand: What to expect from the long-awaited, much-anticipated return of gridlock.
Peace on the Border: Why anti-immigration conservatives fell flat in 2006.
Pot Clubs in Peril: Are San Francisco zoning boards a bigger threat to medical marijuana than the DEA?
Quotations from Chairman Milton: More than three decades of wisdom from the late champion of liberty, culled from the pages of Reason.
We the Living Dead: The convoluted politics of zombie cinema.
Joining us will be special guest stars Jacob Sullum, Reason senior editor; Alex Pareene of Wonkette; Bill Wyman, assistant managing editor of the arts desk at National Public Radio; and Megan McArdle, global agenda correspondent for The Economist and proprietress of Asymmetrical Information. Details:
Reason Happy Hour
Tuesday, January 16, 6.30PM to whenever
The Upstairs bar at Dragonfly, 1215 Connecticut Avenue, NW, near the intersection of Connecticut, N, and 18th Streets
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What's up with you guys and Dragonfly? Were you even alive
in the '60s?
Well I was and that was the first place I saw those funky
barstools: on The Jetsuns. Second place was on overstock.com.
Wasn't Dragonfly a cool SciFi Network show with hot slutty
chicks?
Wasn't Dragonfly a cool SciFi Network show with hot
slutty chicks?
Hmmmm. Aren't all science fiction shows in recent years
shows "with hot, slutty chicks"? Even when not overtly slutty,
they're usually way up the babealicious scale. I'm spending my
new-found unemployment watching Enterprise on DVD, and I
can't help but note that a certain Vulcan is quite impressive.
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