How to make an Old Fashioned Cocktail

Re: How to make an Old Fashioned Cocktail

Postby Dan Sys » Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:47 pm

Isn't the idea of a cocktail a bit out of your league Dan.

Exactly what are you insinuating here Mr. Doug? I'll have you know that I'm a connoisseur of fine drinks from Pitt Meadows to Metchosin !!!
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Re: How to make an Old Fashioned Cocktail

Postby radiofan » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:03 pm

Dan Sys wrote:
Isn't the idea of a cocktail a bit out of your league Dan.

Exactly what are you insinuating here Mr. Doug? I'll have you know that I'm a connoisseur of fine drinks from Pitt Meadows to Metchosin !!!



I always thought you were kind of fond of a Prince George breakfast cocktail.
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Re: How to make an Old Fashioned Cocktail

Postby Dan Sys » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:19 pm

For those of you who don't know....A Prince George Breakfast is 1/2 can of beer (left over from the night before) with a cigarette butt floating within....and yes, I've expericened a few of those over the years......Yummers!
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Re: How to make an Old Fashioned Cocktail

Postby another dog » Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:47 pm

Pardon my ignorance Dan, I had my daily senior moment.

That's right, you were a PG forestry guy at some time weren't you?

My apologies, and for that, here's another. :occasion5: from me.
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Re: How to make an Old Fashioned Cocktail

Postby Dan Sys » Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:02 pm

That's right, you were a PG forestry guy at some time weren't you?



Nope, the closest I ever got to PG was about 20 years ago at the Billy's Puddle Stampede.
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Re: How to make an Old Fashioned Cocktail

Postby radiofan » Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:09 pm

Dan Sys wrote:
That's right, you were a PG forestry guy at some time weren't you?



Nope, the closest I ever got to PG was about 20 years ago at the Billy's Puddle Stampede.



I think Dan's had a senior's moment here now .. it was more like 32 or 33 years when you went to Billy's Puddle and melted your Realistic TRF DXing machine on the dashboard of the old Nova!!
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Re: How to make an Old Fashioned Cocktail

Postby Dan Sys » Wed Jan 19, 2011 6:20 am

Yeah, guess you're right, it was more like 32 or 33 years ago. The one thing that I'm still proud of during that Stampede weekend is the fact that we pulled off a 14 hour marathon at the Lakeview Hotel pub. Sat in there from 11AM until closing time at 1AM. Never got to see the actual stampede, but we sure got a taste of the Williams Lake wildlife during that marathon. As I recall the RCMP drove us back to our campsite as we were having a bit of an issue with walking.
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Re: How to make an Old Fashioned Cocktail

Postby PMC » Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:40 am

On the rocks...

A California entrepreneur is debuting a new line of soft drinks laced with THC, the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis, in a bid to quench medical-marijuana needs for people who don't want to smoke or eat marijuana.

Clay Butler plans to introduce the Canna Cola brand of so-called "soda pot" beverages to Colorado stores by February.


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