Oooooo now that it's mentioned. I think one of my evenings (if it's nice out) is going to be spent outside maybe, and having a few brews. Or maybe I'll head to the bar for a few, and see some of the people I haven't seen in ages.
That sounds nice! Random question... have you tried the new Miller with lime and salt? Just curious how that tastes.
Oooooo now that it's mentioned. I think one of my evenings (if it's nice out) is going to be spent outside maybe, and having a few brews. Or maybe I'll head to the bar for a few, and see some of the people I haven't seen in ages.
That sounds nice! Random question... have you tried the new Miller with lime and salt? Just curious how that tastes.
Nope. Not really my thing anyhow. i don't like fruit in my beer.
Oooooo now that it's mentioned. I think one of my evenings (if it's nice out) is going to be spent outside maybe, and having a few brews. Or maybe I'll head to the bar for a few, and see some of the people I haven't seen in ages.
That sounds nice! Random question... have you tried the new Miller with lime and salt? Just curious how that tastes.
Nope. Not really my thing anyhow. i don't like fruit in my beer.
Ah I see. It's probably more of a common thing here anyway because of the Mexican influence.
Crazy thing is that we've had worse. I remember one storm closed the schools for like 3 days, and I know for a fact that the 2nd day there was pretty much nothing moving anywhere. My friends and I were like 9 or 10, and we walked to the coner store to get milk ect... and I remember walking on top of the snow. It was something like 3 feet deep in the road. I've also seen pics from my Gma years ago showing house they lived in back in the 30's and 40's. The door was open, the picture was taken from the inside, and all you could see was snow. Nothing else.
Crazy thing is that we've had worse. I remember one storm closed the schools for like 3 days, and I know for a fact that the 2nd day there was pretty much nothing moving anywhere. My friends and I were like 9 or 10, and we walked to the coner store to get milk ect... and I remember walking on top of the snow. It was something like 3 feet deep in the road. I've also seen pics from my Gma years ago showing house they lived in back in the 30's and 40's. The door was open, the picture was taken from the inside, and all you could see was snow. Nothing else.
Crazy thing is that we've had worse. I remember one storm closed the schools for like 3 days, and I know for a fact that the 2nd day there was pretty much nothing moving anywhere. My friends and I were like 9 or 10, and we walked to the coner store to get milk ect... and I remember walking on top of the snow. It was something like 3 feet deep in the road. I've also seen pics from my Gma years ago showing house they lived in back in the 30's and 40's. The door was open, the picture was taken from the inside, and all you could see was snow. Nothing else.
Boring...boring you say? Think about it. It's the school year, and you get 3 days of nothing but playing in the snow, and no school. Back then it got no better than a snow day, and to get 3 together..WOW We used to make snow forst with some roooms large enough for us (as kids mind you) to just about stand up completely without ducking. Granted that was using the piles that got plowed up during the winer, but nothing cooler than a snow fort in a snow pile that's like 20 ft. high.
Boring...boring you say? Think about it. It's the school year, and you get 3 days of nothing but playing in the snow, and no school. Back then it got no better than a snow day, and to get 3 together..WOW We used to make snow forst with some roooms large enough for us (as kids mind you) to just about stand up completely without ducking. Granted that was using the piles that got plowed up during the winer, but nothing cooler than a snow fort in a snow pile that's like 20 ft. high.