And now for something weird...

killivolt

Joined Jan 10, 2010
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The microbreweries are selling Gallon Growlers around Pennsylvania. Not allowed in Utahahaha!
I just filled my Growler up in "Springville, Utah" last Sunday. Dark Stout with a Chocolate undertone, slurp! The Growler is only 64 oz. but on the bright side, "the brew master" told me they'll be pushing for 6 % which would be a big deal, we all have to go to Wyoming to get it. They just recently allowed us to buy Beer on Sundays, still no holidays and only in Liquor Store State Owned. However, you'll be over the limit at .05 current legislation is at .08

Utah Liquor Limit Lowest in the Nation

kv

Edit: What? I can't have sex, during my Heart Attack? The Sucks :eek:

Edit: @GopherT (Fixed ) that is pronounced ( Utah, ah, ah, ah, ah ) but not in the back of the Ambulance. :p
 
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GopherT

Joined Nov 23, 2012
8,009
Get off the "water grid"

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/29/dining/raw-water-unfiltered.html?_r=0

But the off-grid water movement has become more than the fringe phenomenon it once was, with sophisticated marketing, cultural cachet, millions of dollars in funding and influential supporters from Silicon Valley.

He said “real water” should expire after a few months. His does. “It stays most fresh within one lunar cycle of delivery,” he said. “If it sits around too long, it’ll turn green. People don’t even realize that because all their water’s dead, so they never see it turn green.”
...and on top of that they’re putting in fluoride. Call me a conspiracy theorist, but it’s a mind-control drug that has no benefit to our dental health.” (There is no scientific evidence that fluoride is a mind-control drug, but plenty to show that it aids dental health.)
 

spinnaker

Joined Oct 29, 2009
7,830

This reminds me of one time when I was coming out of Galesville, MD on the South River. The sailboat I had chartered had a huge Genoa (big front sail). I had a hard time seeing around it at the helm. I would have to duck my head under the sail to be able to see what was in front of me. I instructed my crew to keep a sharp lookout. He were blasting down the river at a pretty good clip. Maybe 4 knots or better which is pretty good for a 32 foot boat in an sheltered place like a river.

My crew was gabbing away. It was apparent that they weren't paying attention to my previous orders. I decided to duck my head under the genny. Just ahead not 100 yards was a Boston Whaler anchored right in my path. I don't know who looked more surprised. Me or the guy in the other boat. I had plenty of time to steer around them but still gave me a shock. It was then I decieded to give up sailing or find a new crew. I ended up giving up sailing.

Those fishermen always pissed me off in the past. They anchor right in the channel. No idea why they do that. Better fishing I guess. They still shouldn't be there.
 
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