In addition to some unseasonably warm weather (for Germany), Molly and I were pleasantly surprised by a Jermario this weekend.
(Jermarios are a rare breed who mostly live in Hawaii but occasionally are released into the wild to perform "quality control" on aircraft around the world.)
Though Jermario worked pretty much the entire three-day trip in Ostrava, Czech Republic, with his boss, Bo, we caught him on his layover Thursday night in Prague, which is an easy two-hour drive across the border (note to potential visitors: we're the same distance from Munich and Prague ...)
After narrowly avoiding a head-on collision with a trolley, we wondered around the Old Town, had some authentic Czech cuisine (complete with a variety of can't-be-bothered, gruff wait staff and live accordion music) and caught up over some of the Czech's finest beers.
All in all it was a great short trip: Jermario got some work done but had time to hang out, we all reconnected, and Molly got to sleep between two Jeremys.
glad to see that sleeping with the buddymollys still earns you a t-shirt, i know thats how i got mine...
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I believe I can claim a sighting of this particular Jermario. He seems to frequent the east side for the most part, though he has been seen in Honolulu, and even the north shore.
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