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Okay, since no one seems to be flying much, we might as well talk
about something truly important...like beer. Mary just picked up a 6-pack of "Major Tom's Pomegranate Wheat" ale from the store. Why? Well, because it has a biplane on the container, of course! (Gotta love her taste in beer... ;-) It appears to be a Stearman, but the cockpit has a turtle-deck, so that's not quite right... But I digress. As I'm sitting her supping it (and it's quite good, actually, although I'm not sure that "pomegranate juice" has any business in beer), I started to think about all the "aviation beers" I've imbibed over the years. For some strange reason, brewers -- especially microbrewers -- seem to be enamored with aviation. Can you name any of your local "aviation ales"? Better yet, can you bring any of them to the "Rec.Aviation H.O.P.S. Party" at our campsite during Oshkosh, for all to enjoy? :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Be careful. Some counties, like the one I live
in, are "zero-tolerance." There is NO legal BAC. Which means that even one beer, regardless of the effects on your driving, count as a DUI. Jay Honeck wrote: Okay, since no one seems to be flying much, we might as well talk about something truly important...like beer. Mary just picked up a 6-pack of "Major Tom's Pomegranate Wheat" ale from the store. Why? Well, because it has a biplane on the container, of course! (Gotta love her taste in beer... ;-) It appears to be a Stearman, but the cockpit has a turtle-deck, so that's not quite right... But I digress. As I'm sitting her supping it (and it's quite good, actually, although I'm not sure that "pomegranate juice" has any business in beer), I started to think about all the "aviation beers" I've imbibed over the years. For some strange reason, brewers -- especially microbrewers -- seem to be enamored with aviation. Can you name any of your local "aviation ales"? Better yet, can you bring any of them to the "Rec.Aviation H.O.P.S. Party" at our campsite during Oshkosh, for all to enjoy? :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Be careful. Some counties, like the one I live
in, are "zero-tolerance." There is NO legal BAC. Which means that even one beer, regardless of the effects on your driving, count as a DUI. So, did you think I was posting from my car? Let me get this straight: You have NO legal blood alchohol level where you live? A glass of wine with dinner is now completely illegal in your county? That's sickening. This crazy, never-ending expansion of the "Nanny Society" will apparently never be complete, until every last one of our freedoms has been taken away. They've driven the smokers out into the cold, so now they're looking for some other "threat" to address. All in the name of "the greater good". Soon, we won't be able to go for a walk after dinner without complying with a mandatory helmet law... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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They've driven the smokers out into the cold,
Well, I for one rejoice at that. Smokers should be driven out not because it harms them to smoke (if you want to hurt yourself, be my guest) but because it fouls the air for other people for days. Jose -- There are two kinds of people in the world. Those that just want to know what button to push, and those that want to know what happens when they push the button. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Jose wrote in news:GoO7i.24890$JZ3.3963
@newssvr13.news.prodigy.net: They've driven the smokers out into the cold, Well, I for one rejoice at that. Smokers should be driven out not because it harms them to smoke (if you want to hurt yourself, be my guest) but because it fouls the air for other people for days. I haven't smoked in a long time, so I'm not upset that the laws supposedly protect me from second-hand smoke, but I think they've taken it too far in many areas. In Seattle, for example, you are not allowed to smoke within 25' of a building. I think that's ridiculous. In New York, they have made it impossible to smoke at any restaurant or Bar. I think that's also ridiculous. The law should require some sort of signage on the restaurant to indicate that is a smoking establishment, and if you don't like smoke, you don't go there... If there is concern that all restaurants would choose to be smoking restaurants (which they wouldn't) they could put an incentive in for restaurants and bars that completely smoke free. If a man owns a small business, he can't smoke in his office, even if he's the only one there. I say let him smoke if he takes the necessary precautions to prevent his smoke from venting into the rest of the building. The laws for asbestos are less rigid than the laws for cigarrete smoke. |
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Judah wrote:
Jose wrote in news:GoO7i.24890$JZ3.3963 @newssvr13.news.prodigy.net: They've driven the smokers out into the cold, Well, I for one rejoice at that. Smokers should be driven out not because it harms them to smoke (if you want to hurt yourself, be my guest) but because it fouls the air for other people for days. I haven't smoked in a long time, so I'm not upset that the laws supposedly protect me from second-hand smoke, but I think they've taken it too far in many areas. In Seattle, for example, you are not allowed to smoke within 25' of a building. I think that's ridiculous. 25' of a door or a window that opens. Stupid. |
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Judah wrote:
In New York, they have made it impossible to smoke at any restaurant or Bar. I think that's also ridiculous. The law should require some sort of signage on the restaurant to indicate that is a smoking establishment, and if you don't like smoke, you don't go there... If there is concern that all restaurants would choose to be smoking restaurants (which they wouldn't) they could put an incentive in for restaurants and bars that completely smoke free. If a man owns a small business, he can't smoke in his office, even if he's the only one there. I say let him smoke if he takes the necessary precautions to prevent his smoke from venting into the rest of the building. The laws for asbestos are less rigid than the laws for cigarrete smoke. I love Paris. People smoke everywhere. No one complains. I don't smoke anymore but...jesus cut the crappy state-control-of-every- friggin' thing. For those who do smoke, I encourage you to stop. If you were able to look inside yourselves (I occasionally look inside many of you) you'd be horrified to see what's goin' on. Keep trying. It is possible. -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200706/1 |
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![]() "Jose" wrote in message et... They've driven the smokers out into the cold, Well, I for one rejoice at that. Smokers should be driven out not because it harms them to smoke (if you want to hurt yourself, be my guest) but because it fouls the air for other people for days. Jose -- There are two kinds of people in the world. Those that just want to know what button to push, and those that want to know what happens when they push the button. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. But it takes away the freedom of choice dumbass!!! Don't like the smoke go to a place that chouses to be smoke free!!!! P.S. I am non smoker!!!! |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... Be careful. Some counties, like the one I live in, are "zero-tolerance." There is NO legal BAC. Which means that even one beer, regardless of the effects on your driving, count as a DUI. So, did you think I was posting from my car? Let me get this straight: You have NO legal blood alchohol level where you live? A glass of wine with dinner is now completely illegal in your county? That's sickening. This crazy, never-ending expansion of the "Nanny Society" will apparently never be complete, until every last one of our freedoms has been taken away. They've driven the smokers out into the cold, so now they're looking for some other "threat" to address. All in the name of "the greater good". Soon, we won't be able to go for a walk after dinner without complying with a mandatory helmet law... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Dam Jay!!!! I like you hahahaha Need to get there and have a few brews with ya!!! |
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I like you hahahaha Need to get there and have a few brews with ya!!!
Just for the helluva it, I did a Yahoo search on "Aviation Beer". Got this one: http://www.warbirdbrewing.com/the_wa...tory_index.htm (P-51 beer? Cool!) and this one: http://www.beer-toone.com/about.htm (Okay, it's not beer -- he's a lawyer, named "Beer"! My kind of attorney...) and this one: http://www.wallywine.com/p-28175-avi...gin-750ml.aspx (It's actually gin, but, hey, it's about "flying"...sorta...) and this one: http://www.langcreekbrewery.com/ (A back-country pilot's dream brewery, located in Montana.) The connection between pilots and microbrews is amazing. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Avaition Destination" |
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