My new licence plate for the YUKON
Anthony they make brain not to far from your place its a taste drink. It is funny here all are beers have c0-2 added to help in the transportation and in your area the taps are the old style pull. i think that even in europe they ad c0-2. but a few pubs in wells still have the hanging rope on display. 
Last edited by Erik712m on Fri Apr 18, 2008 8:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
Anthony, I think it would take more than a little getting used to for most people on this side to drink warm beer. Can't say I recall drinking any beer made in the UK, but 35 years years ago I remember drinking some really good Canadian stuff in Halifax, NS and I've drunk I bunch of pretty good Lowenbrau dark.
Since we are on the subject I think this is more than appropriate:
Andy
Since we are on the subject I think this is more than appropriate:

Andy
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Jerbearyukon
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You might want to look at a map first. I am a long way from Colorado Springs, and even further form WI. I am leaving on the 23rd to go to the North East corner of New Mexico and that is a 12 hr drive in a regular truck. Better Duck praire dogs!!
Thank you,
Shawn Fluitt
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Vegetarian:
Indian word for lousey hunter!
Shawn Fluitt
Timekeepers Inc.
Oil Field Gate Attendants Inc.
Tier One Security Inc.
210-413-0340
75 710k
Vegetarian:
Indian word for lousey hunter!
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Jerbearyukon
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- Joined: Fri Dec 21, 2007 4:04 pm
- Location: Whitehorse Yukon Canada
Jer, most of Texas has hogs (not the Harley ones either) except my area. But, they are moving in from up north. Some people enjoy them but once they move in unless they are mercilessly eradicated you can say good-by to decent deer hunting.
I'm not so sure I'd want to go one on one with some of them with just a stick and a string. I'd prefer something with a little more reach. Now javelinas are another story. They are peccaries and not pigs. They don't get anywhere near as big, but are usually loaded with fleas and have one huge nasty smellin' musk gland on their back.
If your bike doesn't have a windshield make sure you wear a helmet because other wise you will be straining bugs with your teeth. We have dung beetles here. Hard shelled little boogers about the size of a June bug. When hit they splatter like regular bugs, but since the majority of their life is spent in bovine manure that's what they spread on you. Sounds like politicians doesn't it?
If yuh ever get a chance, cumon down and see us'ens, ya heah?

Andy
I'm not so sure I'd want to go one on one with some of them with just a stick and a string. I'd prefer something with a little more reach. Now javelinas are another story. They are peccaries and not pigs. They don't get anywhere near as big, but are usually loaded with fleas and have one huge nasty smellin' musk gland on their back.
If your bike doesn't have a windshield make sure you wear a helmet because other wise you will be straining bugs with your teeth. We have dung beetles here. Hard shelled little boogers about the size of a June bug. When hit they splatter like regular bugs, but since the majority of their life is spent in bovine manure that's what they spread on you. Sounds like politicians doesn't it?
If yuh ever get a chance, cumon down and see us'ens, ya heah?

Andy