Well 1977ish is just raving about @m00ps nonstop. Moops pls send me beers thanks. Ill even try a saison for you.
Oh man, hope I dont funk this up...

Well 1977ish is just raving about @m00ps nonstop. Moops pls send me beers thanks. Ill even try a saison for you.
Is that the old Triumph brewing building? The Albert was a cool place to drink, but then again, I enjoyed just about every pub I sat in when we were there - very cool atmosphere without the pretentiousness you find here. Smoke free, not so loud you can't hear yourself think, and not so crowded you can't move (bathroom, get another beer, etc.)
EDIT - this was a restaurant, but they did serve good beer & wine. One of the coolest locations I've eaten and was in Bath. Underground with all those stone archways made interesting echoes but was surprisingly not too loud. This picture gives an idea but doesn't really do the place justice.
I present to you, ....stuff.
LOL
http://www.lodgebanquets.com/history.htm
- Ctrl C
- Ctrl V
- Play with fonts and pics
- Wrongfully Enjoy Gav's Irish Elf Beer.
Shennanigans, I declare shennanigans!
LOL
http://www.lodgebanquets.com/history.htm
- Ctrl C
- Ctrl V
- Play with fonts and pics
- Wrongfully Enjoy CAD's Irish Elf Beer.
Shennanigans, I declare shennanigans!
Ah number 12. He was a great sportsballer.
I present to you, The Historic Lodge, originally serving as Buffalo Lodge #846 of the Free & Accepted Masons
tldr
Ya guys don't have to make light of it.. it's an opportunity for free beer. You don't have to participate if you don't want to. The biggest part is "why you like the picture you picked" which there isn't much of yet... if its just a joke, we can end it now and go about the normal rambling.
I'm for serious on trying an Irish Breakfast
Ya guys don't have to make light of it.. it's an opportunity for free beer. You don't have to participate if you don't want to. The biggest part is "why you like the picture you picked" which there isn't much of yet... if its just a joke, we can end it now and go about the normal rambling.
Hey mine were serious. That's a pretty unique building that I haven't seen anything remotely close to anywhere else. And the Tesla monument is just awesome.
I'm for serious on trying an Irish Breakfast
Did you read the description link? They compared the smoke to hints of bacon. That's duffman hook line and sinker lol. Haven't opened the bottle I picked up for myself yet. Might share it on Easter with friends. Always keep their special releases for a nice occasion. I need to make it up to see Tesla once the weather breaks.
That bottle has Duff written all over it lol
The Canadian side actually has the cool museum for Tesla you can visit. I don't know when the NY Telsa museum will be ready. I think they reached their crowdsourcing fundraiser goal for it, though
I know the Oatmeal pushed the funding to buy that site way over the top. I hadn't heard that funding for building the museum had been hit as well. That's definitely a place we'll take a weekend trip to visit.
(I didn't elaborate at first because of stupid conference calls.)
he was the best at kicking the puck through the hoop!
No problem dude you know you're good. FLW was just forced upon us in every single architecture class, which I hated. I get it. He did big things. I understood that in 4th grade. Let me decide who I like nowI'd love to visit Fallingwater though, have you been?
I present to you, The Historic Lodge, originally serving as Buffalo Lodge #846 of the Free & Accepted Masons
Ground was broken shortly after WWI and built in 1925 by architect Frank A. Spangenberg and Tross Construction Corp.
The building now serves as a banquet hall for large events.
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The George Washington room
The first ever 14-foot Kittinger council table (later included in their catalog) is still situated beneath an original 1926 painting of the most famous mason, George Washington. Illuminating the room is a vintage reverse painted oil-on-glass globe, accented with bronze stars and rings. In this same room is the original Trazio flooring, resembling a giant chess board when viewed from above.
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The Sapphire Room
This was the original meeting hall. Constructed with the utmost secrecy in mind, the building is windowless and completely sound proof. At the front of the hall, you will find a light-up Masonic G symbol hanging over a low stage. The half-dome ceiling that it hangs from is painted with traditional Masonic symbols. An array of Masonic relics are on display throughout, including robes, staffs, original signage and even a watercolor depicting The Lodge as it was almost 100 years ago.
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The Main Hall
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Rescued from Demolition
Years later, due to waning membership, it was decided that this location was no longer needed as a stand-alone Lodge and was to be sold. Originally slated for demolition so the site could be used as a parking lot, it was saved from this fate by Stephen L. Phillips. He recognized the beauty and historical significance of the property and after a several-month-long battle, Phillips became the proud owner of The Lodge.
That place is about 2 minutes from my work. Never seen the inside of it and have driven past it at least a few hundred times.
I'll choose a winner by the end of the day, if there is interest.
Ya guys don't have to make light of it.. it's an opportunity for free beer. You don't have to participate if you don't want to. The biggest part is "why you like the picture you picked" which there isn't much of yet... if its just a joke, we can end it now and go about the normal rambling.
TheCADJockey - have you been?