Yeah, suits the situation be'er than Rrrodeo, don' ye think?
And so everyone's still happy, there's plenty of singin, dancin, and drinkin at a celidh. (we really need a highland dancer emote. anyone know how to make one?)
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"I am a Canadian by birth, but I am a Highlander by blood and feel under an obligation to do all I can for the sake of the Highlanders and their literature.... I have never yet spoken a word of English to any of my children. They can speak as much English as they like to others, but when they talk to me they have to talk in Gaelic."
-Alexander Maclean Sinclair of Goshen (protector of Gaelic Culture)
Hey! I see what you're up to! The gingernuts are in the pantry!
Shhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sister Squash. Do you want Annabelle after me????
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I've got a friend who works for the beer company here. Now very experienced beer drinkers of the world, how long will the beer stay in those kegs? Week, month? If I get a keg from Tom will it be alright to transport it up to the festival? If it's ok with the temperature change how many kegs should we get?
I've got a friend who works for the beer company here. Now very experienced beer drinkers of the world, how long will the beer stay in those kegs? Week, month? If I get a keg from Tom will it be alright to transport it up to the festival? If it's ok with the temperature change how many kegs should we get?
WOW RED!!! That's pretty cool of you to do that.
Now let me get this straight. In 2008, you will be living in North Carolina and your going to drive all the way down to Macon, Georgia to pick up a few kegs to bring all the way up here to the north to the CR Union.
That's a really great plan but don't they serve 3.2 beer down there?
Now let me get this straight. In 2008, you will be living in North Carolina and your going to drive all the way down to Macon, Georgia to pick up a few kegs to bring all the way up here to the north to the CR Union.
That's a really great plan but don't they serve 3.2 beer down there?
The 3.2 sh** doesn't qualify as beer. Not in my book anyway.
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Cheers! Todd
Normal is a relative term. For some reason it is not a term my relatives use to describe me.
No In 2008 I will still live here and thru my contacts with this gentleman that works for the beer company we can get several kegs at good prices. So I'd be putting it in the back of my truck. Now my question is will it stay good on the transport and temperatures along the way?
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