Quote from: Texas Redfish on July 31, 2016, 10:35:03 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 10:31:06 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:28:55 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:24:21 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Works better too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.Sides the water was usually bad.Tomorrow we can venture into the medical applications of gin and tonic.Yeah, that shit about killed me 32 years ago causing me to fall out of a moving car window shortly after a woman I was hitting on at a wedding introduced me to my wife as her new friend named Big Smith. No redeeming qualities in Gin!The nickname shoulda given you a hint. Just sayin'…
Quote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 10:31:06 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:28:55 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:24:21 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Works better too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.Sides the water was usually bad.Tomorrow we can venture into the medical applications of gin and tonic.Yeah, that shit about killed me 32 years ago causing me to fall out of a moving car window shortly after a woman I was hitting on at a wedding introduced me to my wife as her new friend named Big Smith. No redeeming qualities in Gin!
Quote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:28:55 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:24:21 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Works better too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.Sides the water was usually bad.Tomorrow we can venture into the medical applications of gin and tonic.
Quote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:24:21 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Works better too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.Sides the water was usually bad.
Quote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Works better too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.
Quote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.
Quote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.
Quote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.
Quote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.
date_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolished
Quote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:48:14 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 31, 2016, 10:35:03 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 10:31:06 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:28:55 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:24:21 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Works better too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.Sides the water was usually bad.Tomorrow we can venture into the medical applications of gin and tonic.Yeah, that shit about killed me 32 years ago causing me to fall out of a moving car window shortly after a woman I was hitting on at a wedding introduced me to my wife as her new friend named Big Smith. No redeeming qualities in Gin!The nickname shoulda given you a hint. Just sayin'…Alcohol does tend to distort perception. Bet she swore of Gin when she sobered up as well.
Why is there a hole in Hillary’s tongue? Either she had a biopsy on her tongue or she needed a hiding place for smuggling diamonds.
Quote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 10:51:40 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:48:14 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 31, 2016, 10:35:03 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 10:31:06 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:28:55 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:24:21 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Worksbetter too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.Sides the water was usually bad.Tomorrow we can venture into the medical applications of gin and tonic.Yeah, that shit about killed me 32 years ago causing me to fall out of a moving car window shortly after a woman I was hitting on at a wedding introduced me to my wife as her new friend named Big Smith. No redeeming qualities in Gin!The nickname shoulda given you a hint. Just sayin'…Alcohol does tend to distort perception. Bet she swore of Gin when she sobered up as well.It was champagne but GFY
Quote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:48:14 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on July 31, 2016, 10:35:03 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 10:31:06 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:28:55 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:24:21 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Worksbetter too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.Sides the water was usually bad.Tomorrow we can venture into the medical applications of gin and tonic.Yeah, that shit about killed me 32 years ago causing me to fall out of a moving car window shortly after a woman I was hitting on at a wedding introduced me to my wife as her new friend named Big Smith. No redeeming qualities in Gin!The nickname shoulda given you a hint. Just sayin'…Alcohol does tend to distort perception. Bet she swore of Gin when she sobered up as well.
Quote from: Texas Redfish on July 31, 2016, 10:35:03 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 10:31:06 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:28:55 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:24:21 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Worksbetter too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.Sides the water was usually bad.Tomorrow we can venture into the medical applications of gin and tonic.Yeah, that shit about killed me 32 years ago causing me to fall out of a moving car window shortly after a woman I was hitting on at a wedding introduced me to my wife as her new friend named Big Smith. No redeeming qualities in Gin!The nickname shoulda given you a hint. Just sayin'…
Quote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 10:31:06 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:28:55 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:24:21 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Worksbetter too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.Sides the water was usually bad.Tomorrow we can venture into the medical applications of gin and tonic.Yeah, that shit about killed me 32 years ago causing me to fall out of a moving car window shortly after a woman I was hitting on at a wedding introduced me to my wife as her new friend named Big Smith. No redeeming qualities in Gin!
Quote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:28:55 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:24:21 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Worksbetter too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.Sides the water was usually bad.Tomorrow we can venture into the medical applications of gin and tonic.
Quote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:24:21 AMQuote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Worksbetter too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.Sides the water was usually bad.
Quote from: cigarbreath on July 31, 2016, 10:18:50 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on July 31, 2016, 10:03:18 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:58:47 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:51:39 AMQuote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 09:41:49 AMdate_1655Rum was first introduced into the Royal Navy shortly after the Invasion of Jamaica in 1655date_1731The daily tot became codified in 1731date_1740In 1740, Admiral Vernon ordered the daily rum ration to be mixed with water. The mixture was dubbed “Grog” after Vernon’s nickname “Old Grogram”date_1810The exact rum blend was codified by the Admiralty in 1810date_1823In 1823, the daily rum ration was cut in half, and in 1850 it was halved againdate_1970On 31 July 1970, the daily rum ration was abolishedNote: Prior to Jamaica's rum, the tot was Brandy.Beer was always in the mix as well, but volume storage was a problem.Ahhh.A gallon a day. Alcohol was the only analgesic for the aches and pains of the physical labor. No aspirin yet.Worksbetter too. NSAIDs? Don't touch the stuff.
It may be well into the summer, but here is a useful little item for protecting your malt beverage:https://www.facebook.com/TheBottleKeeper/?fref=nf&ft[tn]=kC&ft[qid]=6313506714819195569&ft[mf_story_key]=-2204793088146367604&ft[ei]=AI%40f9aa948dfc91902f29ce1464300bd1fe&ft[fbfeed_location]=1&ft[insertion_position]=41&__md__=1
You Travellin this week Dave?
Quote from: Texas Redfish on July 31, 2016, 11:22:13 AMYou Travellin this week Dave?Home for August except for a week in Cincinnati later in the month.
Quote from: Travellin Dave on July 31, 2016, 11:11:56 AMIt may be well into the summer, but here is a useful little item for protecting your malt beverage:https://www.facebook.com/TheBottleKeeper/?fref=nf&ft[tn]=kC&ft[qid]=6313506714819195569&ft[mf_story_key]=-2204793088146367604&ft[ei]=AI%40f9aa948dfc91902f29ce1464300bd1fe&ft[fbfeed_location]=1&ft[insertion_position]=41&__md__=1Link is messed up
Morning boys. Four Kick and coffee at the orifice.