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The Adult Evening Beverage
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I'm glad to hear nothing too bad happened.
I'm enjoying a nice martini after another day of work at work and the forums after work.
How was your day?
I'm enjoying a nice martini after another day of work at work and the forums after work.
How was your day?
Some days I'm Andy, most days I'm Barney........
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Well you know I had a great day, I got to shoot my Henry!
Water this evening no reason other than it just tasted good.
Water this evening no reason other than it just tasted good.
Load on Sunday and Shoot all Week.......okay it's a Mare's Leg I will reload on Wednesday. 
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Having a rum and coke with the crew. Just fired up the grill getting ready to BBQ
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JWC
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Evening all. Long day out in the pollen. But, things are much better now. Drinking the last corner out of my bottle of Crown and just relaxing.
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Deadwood Dutch
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I just turned this iPad on and saw this thread, and even though it is 12:40 AM here in Pa. I think I'll have a Budweiser before I go to bed! 
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Ok, tonight is a Manhattan night. Just made one.
For a change, I only worked a little on the site. Instead, I enjoyed reading it and viewing some posts. I must say, I like it. I am glad you all can be here.
How was your day? Mine was nice.
For a change, I only worked a little on the site. Instead, I enjoyed reading it and viewing some posts. I must say, I like it. I am glad you all can be here.
How was your day? Mine was nice.
Some days I'm Andy, most days I'm Barney........
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Jaker
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What a great day here in northern Utah I am going with a strong drink my buddies dad hooked me on called the Kraken, 47 percent tough spiced rum that's a little different hints of vanilla delicious in Coke!! The I ther other drinks I will have are crown and Coke or a little shine!!!
Just my drinks!!
Just my drinks!!
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Deadwood Dutch
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Sounds delicious! Hey, today is national beer day! I'll have a couple Budweisers!
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Catherine
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I am having some left over corned beef that I cooked yesterday.
Late dinner alone. My husband and I only eat dinner twice a week together due to his 24/7 crazy job schedule.
Hot tea here too.
Cate
Late dinner alone. My husband and I only eat dinner twice a week together due to his 24/7 crazy job schedule.
Hot tea here too.
Cate
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Catherine
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My husband and I went to our range on Friday evening and it was pretty empty. It should be busy this weekend. It was really nice out today!
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I shot the HENRY Golden Boy in 22wmr. I shot well. My husband shot it a bit too.
We were not there long. We went to Cabela's before we came home. I ran in, he watched the rifle, and I took a look at some HENRY rifles including the 30-30 blued steel and walnut one.
Have a good Saturday!
Cate
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http://www.wmfga.org/
I shot the HENRY Golden Boy in 22wmr. I shot well. My husband shot it a bit too.
We were not there long. We went to Cabela's before we came home. I ran in, he watched the rifle, and I took a look at some HENRY rifles including the 30-30 blued steel and walnut one.
Have a good Saturday!
Cate
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Just got home from riding. What a gorgeous day. About 65F and big blue skies. No cow work today, just took a horse out and put some miles on him. Once we hit that long trot all the week's cares go away. Love it. Now just relaxing at home, tea brewing, and supper soon.
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Don't know if my sense of humor use kicked into high gear this evening. Or if it is the second gin and tonic. But there are some hilarious posts on the forum this evening.
Here is a snippet from ditto1958. "Puberty makes some really good guns, though."
That one has me still chuckling.
Here is a snippet from ditto1958. "Puberty makes some really good guns, though."
That one has me still chuckling.
Load on Sunday and Shoot all Week.......okay it's a Mare's Leg I will reload on Wednesday. 
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Hey- I resemble that remark.
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I'm afraid to ask.RetiredSeabee wrote:Don't know if my sense of humor use kicked into high gear this evening. Or if it is the second gin and tonic. But there are some hilarious posts on the forum this evening.
Here is a snippet from ditto1958. "Puberty makes some really good guns, though."
That one has me still chuckling.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Just horses left to feed then all chores done. My wife is making a big pot of spaghetti for supper with lots of mushrooms in it. Mmmmmmm....
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I reckon spaghetti sauce could be considered a beverage. 
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Ya I don't drink so it'll have to do. Tea later though if that counts...RetiredSeabee wrote:I reckon spaghetti sauce could be considered a beverage.
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Along with RanchRoper (and maybe others) I rarely drink an "adult evening beverage."
But I did stop at the store earlier and picked up a 6-pack of Vernors Ginger Ale. This is really a good drink; I enjoy it.
So would the "ale" maybe count for my evening beverage?
There is an interesting history attached to this "ale." And it occurred at the time of the Civil War.
Here is a brief sketch of that history as posted on Wikipedia:
Vernors Formula Legend
Vernors is a ginger flavored soft drink and the oldest surviving ginger ale brand in the United States.[1] It was created in 1866 by James Vernor, a Detroit pharmacist.
According to company legend, prior to the start of the American Civil War, while a clerk at the Higby & Sterns drugstore in Detroit, James Vernor experimented with flavors in an attempt to duplicate a popular ginger ale imported from Dublin, Ireland. When Vernor was called off to serve in the war, he stored the syrup base of 19 ingredients, including ginger, vanilla and other natural flavorings, in an oaken cask. Vernor joined the 4th Michigan Cavalry on August 14, 1862 as a hospital steward, was promoted to second lieutenant on September 20, 1864, and was discharged on July 1, 1865. After returning from battle four years later, he opened the keg and found the drink inside had been changed by the aging process in the wood. It was like nothing else he had ever tasted, and he purportedly declared it "Deliciously different," which remains the drink's motto to this day.
But I did stop at the store earlier and picked up a 6-pack of Vernors Ginger Ale. This is really a good drink; I enjoy it.
So would the "ale" maybe count for my evening beverage?
There is an interesting history attached to this "ale." And it occurred at the time of the Civil War.
Here is a brief sketch of that history as posted on Wikipedia:
Vernors Formula Legend
Vernors is a ginger flavored soft drink and the oldest surviving ginger ale brand in the United States.[1] It was created in 1866 by James Vernor, a Detroit pharmacist.
According to company legend, prior to the start of the American Civil War, while a clerk at the Higby & Sterns drugstore in Detroit, James Vernor experimented with flavors in an attempt to duplicate a popular ginger ale imported from Dublin, Ireland. When Vernor was called off to serve in the war, he stored the syrup base of 19 ingredients, including ginger, vanilla and other natural flavorings, in an oaken cask. Vernor joined the 4th Michigan Cavalry on August 14, 1862 as a hospital steward, was promoted to second lieutenant on September 20, 1864, and was discharged on July 1, 1865. After returning from battle four years later, he opened the keg and found the drink inside had been changed by the aging process in the wood. It was like nothing else he had ever tasted, and he purportedly declared it "Deliciously different," which remains the drink's motto to this day.
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Interesting...my dad used to talk about having that when he was a kid. I don't know if they sell it in Canada still. Thanks for reminding me of that. I drink "near-beer" in the summer months once in awhile, but mostly ice tea on a hot day.
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I think the Vernor ginger ale has a good taste, RanchRoper -- not overly sweet, and for me it is refreshing. I have had various ginger ale brands over the years -- Schwepps, Canada Dry, Faygo, Shasta. But like the Vernors legend stated, I agree that this ale is "deliciously different." If you can find it, you might like to try it.RanchRoper wrote:Interesting...my dad used to talk about having that when he was a kid. I don't know if they sell it in Canada still. Thanks for reminding me of that. I drink "near-beer" in the summer months once in awhile, but mostly ice tea on a hot day.
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