Beverages and Blades - Traditional of Course

For some reason beer and peanuts just go good together

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Yes they do, and welcome aboard. :)

An old French knife on some old French beer.

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A recovery day after that nail biter last night. Must be pinchable with no thumb nail.
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When you said "nail biter", I thought you were joking; then I saw that you are from New England! ;)
Congratulations. The Pats have dominated longer than any other team.

That Sierra Nevada is nice, but I much prefer Samuel Adams: one of my favorite beers. Drank it first in Annapolis around Xmas 1987.

Nice Barlow. :thumbsup:
 
When you said "nail biter", I thought you were joking; then I saw that you are from New England! ;)
Congratulations. The Pats have dominated longer than any other team.

That Sierra Nevada is nice, but I much prefer Samuel Adams: one of my favorite beers. Drank it first in Annapolis around Xmas 1987.

Nice Barlow. :thumbsup:
Thanks. I’m not as rabid a Pats fan as some on Blade Forums are; more of a Red Sox history, since we didn’t get the Pats on the two channels we had in northern NH. But it was nice nonetheless. I like Sam’s too, but perhaps I’ve OD’d on Sam’s.
 
Thanks. I’m not as rabid a Pats fan as some on Blade Forums are; more of a Red Sox history, since we didn’t get the Pats on the two channels we had in northern NH. But it was nice nonetheless. I like Sam’s too, but perhaps I’ve OD’d on Sam’s.
I'm more of a baseball man myself. (Guess I shouldn't tell you I'm a Yankees fan). ;)
 
Gonna need a bigger aquarium Chiefy.:D.
Strangely Im reminded of an incident that took place in the infamous Shark Bar in Sydney many years ago. There was a a giant fish tank in this bar...like 10metres long and 1.5 deep. In the middle of the room up on a stand .In it were several reef sharks...foot long mini sharks....one of the fireys from the big house...who shall only be known as Ferris Wheel....decided he would swim in the tank ...he was counselled not to by his comrades...mainly for fear of us all being barred from drinking there . To no avail..the "Wheel" was adamant. ..and in he went.
Suffice to say he did not make it very far.
Not that the sharks had anything to say about it....but the bouncers did and as he hauled out he was unceremoniously deposited on the footpath like a giant wet floppy salamander amidst cheers of the astonished patrons.Never has legendary status been so quickly and easily achieved.
 
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OK ok ...big day today....and hot....I opted for a vino blanco to go with my prawn pasta...
Very refreshing....bit concerned sbout my old butter molasses Schrade...some new corrosion has appeared....could it be out gassing....I think these are the more stable cel....could be the humidity...
 
Gonna need a bigger aquarium Chiefy.:DChiefy.:D.
Strangely Im reminded of an incident that took place in the infamous Shark Bar in Sydney many years ago. There was a a giant fish tank in this bar...like 10metres long and 1.5 deep. In the middle of the room up on a stand .In it were several reef sharks...foot long mini sharks....one of the fireys from the big house...who shall only be known as Ferris Wheel....decided he would swim in the tank ...he was counselled not to by his comrades...mainly for fear of us all being barred from drinking there . To no avail..the "Wheel" was adamant. ..and in he went.
Suffice to say he did not make it very far.
Not that the sharks had anything to say about it....but the bouncers did and as he hauled out he was unceremoniously deposited on the footpath like a giant wet floppy salamander amidst cheers of the astonished patrons.Never has legendary status been so quickly and easily achieved.
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How's this?
 
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