orionol73
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Crushed one of those tonight too. Literally. No pic
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Crushed one of those tonight too. Literally. No pic
They were tasty. The dark definitely had some bourbon to it, which was kind of odd to me since I haven't had too many similar to that but still good. The golden was just a good sour, not much from the tequila barrels.What do you think of the Soquel sours? I haven't tried those two, and I don't recall whether or not I put some for myself aside.
Came in to cool off for a few minutes. Working on farm machinery in the Big Sky garage on a 90° day calls for a beer break. HB Lawnmower Blonde.
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I'm near des Moines for the 3rd summer in a row and its the first time we have ever ran to the shelter. Tornado sirens go off pretty regularly so we've gotten to the point where we only take them kinda seriously. Wind went from light and variable too cat 2 in the blink of an eye. Scary af! Grabbed the kids and ran like hell to the shelter. Can't describe the sound in the sky. Terrifying and kinda cool at the same time. Iowa looks like a war zone in some places from what I've seen and heard. Rvs flipped, corn fields flattened, trees down everywhere, roofs ripped off, etc. Some still without power and cell phone service. Generators and chainsaws sold out. Pretty epic. I've hunkered down in alot of storms/tropical storms/hurricanes in my days but this one ranks at the top of the list. Fortunately haven't heard of many deaths....How'd our Iowan brethren do with the Derecho storms? @LoneTreeFarms
Feel bad...know there's others...old man can't remember anymore.
I'm near des Moines for the 3rd summer in a row and its the first time we have ever ran to the shelter. Tornado sirens go off pretty regularly so we've gotten to the point where we only take them kinda seriously. Wind went from light and variable too cat 2 in the blink of an eye. Scary af! Grabbed the kids and ran like hell to the shelter. Can't describe the sound in the sky. Terrifying and kinda cool at the same time. Iowa looks like a war zone in some places from what I've seen and heard. Rvs flipped, corn fields flattened, trees down everywhere, roofs ripped off, etc. Some still without power and cell phone service. Generators and chainsaws sold out. Pretty epic. I've hunkered down in alot of storms/tropical storms/hurricanes in my days but this one ranks at the top of the list. Fortunately haven't heard of many deaths....