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Old 12-24-19, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by cog_nate
Cheezburger and Shipyard Island Time in paradise:
Looks an awful lot like my home state... Any chance you're in Maine in this picture?
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Old 12-26-19, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jrg1244
Looks an awful lot like my home state... Any chance you're in Maine in this picture?
Yep, Chebeague Island. I get to do some work out there every year or two -- this time it included rehabbing that bike in the picture.
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Old 12-27-19, 03:37 AM
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From yesterday’s quick ride. Barn Town “Raspberry Massacre”. Apologies for the poor focus — I couldn’t decide whether to prioritize the beer or the bike!

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Old 01-19-20, 04:02 PM
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Regular space ways didn't seem like enough so I had the MEGA space ways Imperial IPA from Modern times (San Diego). I was saddened I had not brought a pannier bike so I could bring beer home and then I remembered a water bottle cage isn't just for water...




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Originally Posted by joesch
I spoil myself with some outstanding beer during the holidays and have had several Avery Tweak beers as rewards after some nice rides.
Great way to relax at almost 18% ABV
That Tweak is a great beer. I made a mistake of opening one at about 11 o'clock one night. You cannot just down one like a Miller Lite.
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Originally Posted by MrK.
That Tweak is a great beer. I made a mistake of opening one at about 11 o'clock one night. You cannot just down one like a Miller Lite.
Agree, the Tweak is a beer to start sipping earlier in your evening. I bet you got to sleep better that night
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Old 01-20-20, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by cog_nate
Yep, Chebeague Island. I get to do some work out there every year or two -- this time it included rehabbing that bike in the picture.
I knew it! Good stuff. It's beautiful out there. I spend lots of time on the bay, especially on Little Chebeague right next door. Looks very different this time of year! Enjoy!
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PABST Hard Coffee

I`m not a coffee drinker, but I bought some of this over the Christmas Holiday`s and everyone I served it to went nut`s over it. Everyone really liked it.
I served it in a chilled glass with a couple of ice cubes.
It is PABST HARD COFFEE !



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It`s not beer! So don`t think you`re buy coffee flavored beer. It`s not. It`s Hard Coffee.

Drink it ICE Cold .




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Bruce Gordon likes cortadas. American Airlines Center in the downtown Dallas Victory Park area.
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