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   / Good morning!!!! #147,901  
Budweiser, Coors, miller, all give me headaches while drinking the first beer. Never make it through a can or bottle. I can drink cheap stuff, just something in those beers messes me up.

Used to get el presidente, schmidts, rolling rock, Labatt's , no issues, anyone remember knickerbocker?
Stick mostly with hoergarden, grolsch, stella now. and czech or german pilzners, and some Brooklyn and local beers. More expensive, but anything not to get those headaches.

I just removed all the driveway markers, now looking for snow :cool:

Knickerbocker, Rheingold, Carling, Narraganset, Pickwick.
When in Vietnam when it was down to Falstaff, I’d switch to coke.

Nowadays, I pretty much drink locally brewed. Drank many a Bud etc in my younger days but 6 years in Germany pretty much lost my taste for it.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,903  
Knickerbocker, Rheingold, Carling, Narraganset, Pickwick.
When in Vietnam when it was down to Falstaff, I’d switch to coke.

Nowadays, I pretty much drink locally brewed. Drank many a Bud etc in my younger days but 6 years in Germany pretty much lost my taste for it.

Careful, might have wanted to specify Coca-Cola :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,904  
28 more clouds than sun and the wind more than refreshing.

Not much going on,8 hrs. at pt. job and little puttering in the basement,as Roy wrote "kick back" evening ahead for me.

Enoy your rvrning all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,905  
Glad your getting some rest etc.Buppid. :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,906  
We will see how it holds up, only about an hour of use so far.
Nifty Nabber pro is all metal except grip.
Rubber covered metal claw makes it tricky to pick stuff up sometimes.
Amazon about $20.

Mine is plastic from Costco.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,907  
39F and sunny @ 15:00, might hit 43F for the high. Under a Winter Weather Advisory for the early hours of Wednesday (2AM - 9AM) ... followed by a big warm-up tomorrow (70F) with highs mostly in the 50's and 60's for the rest of the Ten Day.

Need to refill feeders, then probably a trip up to Menards to pick up order(s) ... while it's reasonably not frigid.

Woman is not interested in going late ... unless, of course, the possibility of Mexican food might be involved ... :LOL:

Hope everyone is having a good day ... (y)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,908  
What no mention of PBR (Pabst Blue Ribbon) or Schaefers or Gennesse or Schlitz and I know I'm forgetting some....
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,912  
Iron city, $1.66 a six pack back in the day I’m told. Personally, I have never drank beer.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,913  
Mine is plastic from Costco.
Mine was on special at Mitre 10 for $12 Only 2 left, I should have bought both. Aluminium shaft and plastic claw and can pick up pretty heavy stuff. My buddy saw it and was going in to get one for himself. My wife bought one a few months ago but it was a cheapy. Only good for paper.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,914  
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Found this tool in Dad’s tool drawer.
I do not know what type of tool it is.
Has anyone seen or used this type of tool?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,915  
What happened to Red Dog beer?

Bird, I'll probably will get my 4th when cruise lines demand it to be "fully" vaccinated.

FireWise this morning was quick in a small area with 13 people and an overcast 70˚F.

Best Chance of rain will be 4 A.M. in the morning.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,916  
I picked up a Pyroclaw through Amazon, and it was delivered last week. Oddly, on their website they say they won't ship to California, but Amazon had no such qualms. As the name implies, it's mainly intended for use on fires, and it does work well for that. One disappointment is that when the jaws are closed with nothing between them, they stick shut. That's because the fork the single tine pivots from is badly made, and needs the sides cleaned up so they are parallel and some shims installed to take out the play. I'm thinking a few passes with a ******* file should take care of it. Other than that, it seems very heavy duty and pretty solid. I've only used it on one fire so far, but I had no trouble picking up 3" pieces of wood that maybe weighed ten pounds. It sure beats reaching into the fire to reposition a piece of wood that falls into the wrong spot. It remains to be seen how well it fares in the weather, as the back porch gets wet when it rains. It would be nice if I found out sooner rather than later, for more reasons than one...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,918  
Friday night go to was quarts of Colt 45
some other "favorites"
Haffenreffer malt liquor
Piels real draft
Knickerbocker natural
Hamms
Rheingold
Ballantine ale

oh and some "buds" 🚬
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #147,919  
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Found this tool in Dad’s tool drawer.
I do not know what type of tool it is.
Has anyone seen or used this type of tool?
Google...they did make oil can spouts, but that one I'm guessing would be either air or oil, guessing for oil spraying. Years before there was spray lube with straw nozzle, same idea.
My guess
 
   / Good morning!!!! #147,920  
Friday night go to was quarts of Colt 45
some other "favorites"
Haffenreffer malt liquor
Piels real draft
Knickerbocker natural
Hamms
Rheingold
Ballantine ale

oh and some "buds"
Good list. Also:
National Bohemian
Rolling Rock pony bottles
Rainier
Olympia
and special occasions... St.Pauli Girl.
 

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