tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7120527192121238373.post7032611349359748860..comments2024-01-30T05:48:42.483-05:00Comments on The Less United States of Kudera: philly's fergieAlex Kuderahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00785071321375071866noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7120527192121238373.post-4255836948798571002013-01-24T20:17:19.742-05:002013-01-24T20:17:19.742-05:00Great story about our dear Fergie, Alex.
I, too s...Great story about our dear Fergie, Alex.<br /> I, too spent some time at the watering holes you mentioned, although for me the draw was neither food nor beer but the cute and geeky guys I worked with (circa 1994-1998), their friends, and the usually friendly atmosphere.<br /> (At Fergie's Pub, I did enjoy the burgers, nachos, and beer.)<br /> Fergie's was also one of my early venues as a singer-songwriter.<br /> Fergie always remembers my name, and your mentioning this points out how significant and special it is ti witness, warming and gratifying to be on the receiving end.<br /> I think it's a testament to the beauty and miracles that can happen when we follow our bliss and do what we love; our natural talents come out.<br /> Clearly, Fergie was born to own bars, remember names, and make people feel at home. Thanks for writing this :-)<br /><br />Cassendre Xavier<br />http://cdbaby.com/all/cassendre<br />http://youtube.com/cassendrexavier<br />http://cassendrexavier.com<br />http://tinyurl.com/CXiTunesCassendre Xavier (aka Amethyste Rah, aka Amrita Waterfalls)https://www.blogger.com/profile/10415984798964122983noreply@blogger.com