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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
TheGrumpyOleTroll
I dont drink much beer..
I love ciders. Started out with Hornsbys and couldn't find them when I moved from the east coast home to the midwest so I have tried a number of different ciders and Angry Orchard is popular enough I can get them while I am out to dinner around here.
To me its sweet with a lil bite...just enough for my light weight ass..
The Troll
she likes that adams I think it is..an wine..but she keeps lookin at those cidar one at the store...
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The 1 and Only G.O.T

Originally Posted by
Lynn
she likes that adams I think it is..an wine..but she keeps lookin at those cidar one at the store...
I drink enough of them through out the summer the better half and I have talked about brewing our own like the home beer guys do...
The Troll
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
TheGrumpyOleTroll
I drink enough of them through out the summer the better half and I have talked about brewing our own like the home beer guys do...
The Troll
tried that cant stand the smell....dont like wine but I make some for her every year...licker that's what I like makin, even though I dont really drink, friends stop by an abuse it..
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Lost no more
"I had the day off and had planned on getting caught up on yard work today. But after about 3 hours of rain I got a daily reprieve. We are enjoying the cooler temps these next few days. As I get older it seems a little harder to acclimate to the heat."
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Old Smokey's hit on something that I've been noticing over the past years.
As to why it gets harder to deal with the heat once you're wearing a few more years.
The Thermostat works pretty well in the mid range temps, but struggles to handle the
peaks and valleys.Seems that for most folks it's heat that's hardest to deal with,
Leastway's we can always blame the heat for why we need to keep drinking
as to sittin in the shade, just makes sense not to let the ice melt so fast lest it
drowns the alky.
When the engines overheating let it cool down a bit,
you'll want it to last a bit longer I reckon.
Last edited by allusred; 06-27-2015 at 11:41 AM.