daizee
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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As the sun slowly sets over Barlow.....
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Looks like a hot meat throne to me.
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As the sun slowly sets over Barlow.....
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We'll be mowing, too, in about a week....from June.
I hear ya. I haven't brewed beer since my oldest was born 13 years ago. Fun as hell when I was bachin' it...luckily, there are so many fine beers on the market these days I don't really feel the need to spend the time or effort to do it any more. Hell, I can't even try all the fantastic locally produced brews there are so many. Here's to Thor's Day...although I might not get hammered. This one's 9.4%, though, and a 22oz. bottle.
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Only took one to get the party started....I know...for a big guy, I'm a lightweight.Drink a few of these and you'll feel like you got hit in the head with a cinder block![]()
Only took one to get the party started....I know...for a big guy, I'm a lightweight.
Some people are "stove guys".
So long as their name isn't Lizzie Borden, it shouldn't present a problem.I know an axe guy or two.
Booyeah! I just saw a CL ad for 3 mystery ranch packs.... No idea which ones. Kinda tempted to email the dude, but he's probably just lying in wait for a knife-weilding beer drinker to rape.
This is a happy place.
We'll be mowing, too, in about a week....from June.
I hear ya. I haven't brewed beer since my oldest was born 13 years ago. Fun as hell when I was bachin' it...luckily, there are so many fine beers on the market these days I don't really feel the need to spend the time or effort to do it any more. Hell, I can't even try all the fantastic locally produced brews there are so many. Here's to Thor's Day...although I might not get hammered. This one's 9.4%, though, and a 22oz. bottle.
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As is the Third Voyage. I'm waiting to see if they do their "Hopology" 12 packs this year....Whitewater IPA, Dark Depths, Third Voyage, Tasman Red, Latitude 48 & Grumpy Monk (a Belgian white, my least favorite of the 6). Killer deal for $14....as ½ of them are usually $6 per in 22 oz., and the Grumpy isn't available at all. Dark Depths is one of my favorites, though.I agree with that, a shit ton of great beers out there. No real need to brew, but it would give me a greater appreciation for the craft. Sam Adams Dark Depths is pretty good.
and our snow is about 2 feet deep....I know there's grass under there somewhere...I'd like to trade climate with some of you northern guys. My grass is about 2feet high in spots
Crimson hooked these UP for me!!! Thanks man, i cant wait to sink these into some wood and see what 3V is all about!!
As is the Third Voyage. I'm waiting to see if they do their "Hopology" 12 packs this year....Whitewater IPA, Dark Depths, Third Voyage, Tasman Red, Latitude 48 & Grumpy Monk (a Belgian white, my least favorite of the 6). Killer deal for $14....as ½ of them are usually $6 per in 22 oz., and the Grumpy isn't available at all. Dark Depths is one of my favorites, though.
and our snow is about 2 feet deep....I know there's grass under there somewhere...
Hope you like them! They were throwing chips quite well when I was test cutting in my shop. I'll be excited to see what you can accomplish, and get some feedback.
As the sun slowly sets over Barlow.....
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So long as their name isn't Lizzie Borden, it shouldn't present a problem.