As hard as it is to be proud of living near the D, this is a good time. These guys actually have a chance this year.
As hard as it is to be proud of living near the D, this is a good time. These guys actually have a chance this year.
I feel a whole lot more like I do now, than I did a little while ago.
My plan is to live forever. So far, so good.
Go Tigers!!!
So disappointed Wednesday when the game got "rained out", we had gone to our good friends house to watch the game. Their 3 boys were Tigers batboys the last time they won the pennant and she had every piece of memorabilia out for the game, which is plenty, let me tell you. Hot dogs and brats for dinner. About the only thing missing were seats from the old Tiger stadium. Then no game.
Ole - I have a pair of blue reserved seats from Tiger Stadium outside on my patio. Something around $300 delivered to Atlanta when they demolished the memories at Michigan & Trumbull. Could not let that opportunity pass.
And my 1980's-era Whitaker jersey is kept cleaned and pressed in the closet - it comes out for playoff games. Good mojo so far this year. If I dug around long enough, I could locate a half-dozen programs & scorecards from important games in 1984.
Now, then, if only a fella could get a draft Stroh's at a concession stand near the seats................
I feel a whole lot more like I do now, than I did a little while ago.
My plan is to live forever. So far, so good.
Stoh's is good!
I am a fan of Old Style too!
Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 10-20-2012 at 12:08 PM.
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
I wish we had "Like" buttons sometimes Kent! LOL!
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Kent,
I met a guy in Milwaukee in a company school 12 years or so ago. His first name is "Ken" too and he is the lead engineer for my former employer on the South Island of New Zealand. He and I hit it off, had very similar tastes in music and other things in life. 4 years ago when we visited New Zealand for 10 days, we spent 3 days in Christchurch. During the day we were busy with tours and got to spend 2 evenings with my friend Ken and his lovely wife Anne. Ken introduced me to Speight's Gold Medal Ale. Speights is, I believe, a Scottish Ale and due to some kind of a rub with the US goverment and patent offices, they won't import it to the USA. I got this information off of their website shortly after our return. For the rest of our stay in NZ, (we started in Christchurch) I asked and drank Speights exclusively.
Now I have located a microbrewey in Waitsburg, WA, 70 miles away and a larger local brewery in Missoula, MT that brew Scottish ales of fine quality. I have 8 - 1/2 gallon growlers I take to get beer in Waitsburg. I make 3 or 4 trips a year to Waitsburg just to get beer...150 miles round trip. We returned from a 4500 mile driving trip 2 weeks ago. I discovered Kettle House Brewery's Cold Smoke Scotch Ale. They do put it in cans. I discovered Cold Smoke drinking draft at dinner one evening at a local Johnny Carrino's restaurant. The next morning after checking out of the motel we gassed up at a local mini-mart. My wife went in to get me a cup of coffee for the remaining 215 mile drive home. She came out carrying the cup of coffee and 3 8packs of Cold Smoke Scotch Ale. I love that woman!
If you haven't tried a Scottish or Scotch ale, if you will, do try some!
Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 10-20-2012 at 1:16 PM.
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Well, now, Ken, Sir........
The only people that would hit it on my account are people that don't know me.
I have a small group of close friends - from the gang of thieves that were fraternity brothers 4 decades ago. We've know each other longer than we have known the lovely ladies we are married to. None of them would click on it, I can tell you that for free.
But then - they are also delusional, so I don't listen to them. Never have.
I feel a whole lot more like I do now, than I did a little while ago.
My plan is to live forever. So far, so good.
First - three hours round-trip to stock up on a really good beer seems perfectly reasonable to me.
There are a lot of really good micro-brews, or "a bit larger than micro" brews that are riding the excellent distribution network today. The neighborhood grocery store - Publix - 2 blocks away, has 3 - 4 dozen of them on the shelf, and rotates new ones in there routinely.
Yeah - I have had some Scottish ale, but I am not at your caliber of expertise.
I go a completely different direction on refreshments from Scotland. As a matter of fact, one of our trips was 2 weeks in Scotland, and one stop was a small inn called Minmore House. The ancestral home of George Smith - the founder of Glenlivet. On the grounds of the distillery. The water to the inn comes from the same spring as the water to the distillery.
For me, it was like showering in water from the River Jordan. A religious experience.
I feel a whole lot more like I do now, than I did a little while ago.
My plan is to live forever. So far, so good.
Right - Baseball aka "Team Golf".
We should be mourning the absence of Ice Hockey -
chess at 50 mph.
As a Giants fan I hope not.Seems like every so often the AL meets one of those teams and spanks them................as they will this year................
I don't think it will be
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jtk
"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
- Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)