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    Actually, Corona. Touche'.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
    Actually, Corona. Touche'.


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    That's purified panther p@#$.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NTFDAY
    That's purified panther p@#$.

    Yeah, but the lime makes it a health drink.

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    And adds all important fiber................right? I guess that makes it a well balanced meal..................geezer style!


    Are we ready to get back on topic yet?
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    Oh, thanks a lot for mentioning the fiber...........NEVER say fiber to an old person. Now I gotta goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.


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    The reason I come to this site is to laugh at all you guys How do you think of all this stuff ?
    Don here is a couple shots from China. My grandson on the great wall, my wife and grandson at the Tara Cote ruins, and the Panda.
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    Those are some really great pictures must have been an enjoyable trip. BTW, how was the beer?
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    Yes, it was a great trip, I would recommend it to anyone any age. I didn't have any beer but some friends that were with us did and he paid 25 cents for a bottle that was at least 16 ounces or more. He liked it, some restaurants give it free with your meal.
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    Here is a couple more, this is the Hard Rock Café in Beijing,we couldn't eat there, I forgot to leave my nuclear weapons at home
    Don, did you ever work on a boat like this, solid marble.
    This is my grandson ringing the bell in the bell tower.
    The last one is my grandson with a severe case of diarrhea, but he didn't miss a beat on playing his PSP
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    That's priceless Ken. Some day when he brings a date home you can embarrass the heck out of him.......beats the picture of someone on a bearskin rug, that's for sure. Do they call it Confusious' Revenge over there?

    Great pictures from China.......that had to be something you will never forget. Never worked on a boat like that one......how the heck does it float, or does it?

    I just had some Japanese beer, it wasn't horrible, and I would imagine similar to the Chinese.....or maybe that is stereotyping them all into one group.

    Thanks for posting those.........the Great Wall is breathtaking, even in pictures........had to be amazing in person.


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    OMG! That last photo.....at that angle, and a bad case if diarrhoea, it's lucky he didn't leave roooster tails up the wall.
    That looks like it was a good trip. Some Chinese beers are available here in N.Z., but they're too sweet for my palate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NTFDAY
    Those are some really great pictures must have been an enjoyable trip. BTW, how was the beer?
    I like Tsing Dao. Not sure if it would meet brother Norton's tastes, but I think it's toward the dry rather than sweet side.

    John, down your way do you put a slice of kiwi in the the beer instead of a lime?

    Ken, some great sites there...........................if you've got more we can make sure Don's thread NEVER gets back on subject..................you know how is memory is slipping!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
    I like Tsing Dao. Not sure if it would meet brother Norton's tastes, but I think it's toward the dry rather than sweet side.

    John, down your way do you put a slice of kiwi in the the beer instead of a lime?

    Ken, some great sites there...........................if you've got more we can make sure Don's thread NEVER gets back on subject..................you know how is memory is slipping!
    Don't think I ever drank any Chinese beer. Asahi, Foster's, and San Miguel from the Philippines which IMHO was a mighty fine brew.
    Yeh, if Don doesn't get finished pretty soon this thread is going to have more pages than the Congressional record.
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    Yeah, "WAR AND PEACE" has less pages, I think !!

    Tonight I PROMISE to have some kind of update on the T, (or at least a new recipe for chocolate chip cookies to share ) I feel sorry for anyone who starts reading this thread thinking they are actually going to get some car building suggestions. After about page 3 it all goes to hell.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NTFDAY
    Don't think I ever drank any Chinese beer. Asahi, Foster's, and San Miguel from the Philippines which IMHO was a mighty fine brew.
    Yeh, if Don doesn't get finished pretty soon this thread is going to have more pages than the Congressional record.
    My memory of San Miguel is it's on the sweet side. Used to have fond memories of Singha beer, especially from R&R trips to Bangkok, but tried some a few years ago and wouldn't boil a carb in it! Ah the foolishness of youth!

    In Japanese beer I prefer Kirin Ichiban, nice dry flavor. Today though my tastes go toward Black Butte Porter............ummmmmmm, yummy!

    See Pops...............I'm doin' my part to keep us off track!
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