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Post by Adelard of Bath on Mar 28, 2023 9:44:49 GMT -5
Oberon Day is always the 3rd Monday in March. It’s Bells Brewery’s way of celebrating spring, with the release of the New Years Oberon Brew! A friend and I used to be huge fans of Bell's Two Hearted on tap at a place near me. Yum
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Post by Brian5581 on Mar 28, 2023 14:57:58 GMT -5
I feel so bad - I haven't been keeping up with anyone - home or away. I promise December!! We are in go-live now and I am buried. I actually worked half days while we were there. I almost canceled, but half a trip is better than none! Aww, seriously not to worry at all. But glad to see you in December for sure. Best of luck with go-live! I feel so bad - I haven't been keeping up with anyone - home or away. I promise December!! We are in go-live now and I am buried. I actually worked half days while we were there. I almost canceled, but half a trip is better than none! True! Working half days from WDW is better than working full days at work! Indeed. Most definitely. Oberon Day is always the 3rd Monday in March. It’s Bells Brewery’s way of celebrating spring, with the release of the New Years Oberon Brew! A friend and I used to be huge fans of Bell's Two Hearted on tap at a place near me. Yum Good stuff.
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Post by indy on Mar 28, 2023 15:10:59 GMT -5
Dan so glad Chelsea son’s school wasn’t involved, such a sad situation Cool about Oberon Day {Spoiler} Thanks Dan, yes I read it the first time, but didn’t reply initially. Thanks Buddy Appreciate it
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Post by kzrooster on Mar 29, 2023 6:59:56 GMT -5
Oberon Day is always the 3rd Monday in March. It’s Bells Brewery’s way of celebrating spring, with the release of the New Years Oberon Brew! A friend and I used to be huge fans of Bell's Two Hearted on tap at a place near me. Yum Have you tried Double Two Hearted? Or Black Hearted? Both are very good as well!
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Post by bakerworld on Mar 29, 2023 9:11:25 GMT -5
DH has two boxes of tile to spare and again mentioned my powder room. I told him to return the boxes for $$/credit. OMG LOL
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Post by Adelard of Bath on Mar 29, 2023 11:39:43 GMT -5
A friend and I used to be huge fans of Bell's Two Hearted on tap at a place near me. Yum Have you tried Double Two Hearted? Or Black Hearted? Both are very good as well! I have never heard of them but I tell you what, I looked it up and reading descriptions on beeradvocate makes me want it. strong IPA's are my jam! Imperial, double, yum. Once in a long while you find a triple ipa. Yum Alas, the Bell's page has a "beer finder" tool and it shows no access to the Double Two Hearted anywhere within 250 miles of me. I'll just have to keep my eyes open on road trips. Just a couple days ago I picked up something new, a four-pack of 16oz cans from a brewery here in town. It was listed as a double-dry-hopped triple IPA at 10.1%. I didn't want to by $21 for the four pack, but then I thought that's five bucks for a pint, which is totally not unreasonable. And it was right up my alley. I've been kind-of off the beer for a couple years now, mostly just do rum or the occasional giant bottle of margaritas with the wife if it's party night.
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Post by Wiltony on Mar 30, 2023 14:44:40 GMT -5
Hey I'm not looking for sympathy or anything here, I just wanted to type a little about what's going on in my life and connect with a few of my virtual friends.
I lost my oldest brother almost two weeks ago, and attended his funeral last weekend. He was a good man, but was dealt a crappy hand health-wise, losing his life at just 51 years. He had type I diabetes as a kid and that most definitely shortened his life span. He had lots of health scares, had some transplants, and then toward the end, got melanoma and a brain tumor.
On the other hand, he had a great life. He had 3 kids, a loving wife, tons of friends, and a loving family. Nobody's perfect, but he was respected, honorable, and caring of others -- and was someone to be held up as an example for how we should all treat each other. We honored and celebrated his life. Cried and laughed, and came closer together as a family as we shared memories of this great man. I, thankfully, got to say my goodbyes to him a week before he passed.
Life is fleeting and is short. Enjoy it! Go to Disney World, lol. Hug and appreciate your loved ones. Tell them how you feel, and don't take the good things you have for granted!
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Post by Brian5581 on Mar 30, 2023 15:55:31 GMT -5
Hey I'm not looking for sympathy or anything here, I just wanted to type a little about what's going on in my life and connect with a few of my virtual friends. I lost my oldest brother almost two weeks ago, and attended his funeral last weekend. He was a good man, but was dealt a crappy hand health-wise, losing his life at just 51 years. He had type I diabetes as a kid and that most definitely shortened his life span. He had lots of health scares, had some transplants, and then toward the end, got melanoma and a brain tumor. On the other hand, he had a great life. He had 3 kids, a loving wife, tons of friends, and a loving family. Nobody's perfect, but he was respected, honorable, and caring of others -- and was someone to be held up as an example for how we should all treat each other. We honored and celebrated his life. Cried and laughed, and came closer together as a family as we shared memories of this great man. I, thankfully, got to say my goodbyes to him a week before he passed. Life is fleeting and is short. Enjoy it! Go to Disney World, lol. Hug and appreciate your loved ones. Tell them how you feel, and don't take the good things you have for granted! So sorry for your loss. Best wishes at this difficult time. Great advice!
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Post by johnb on Mar 30, 2023 16:28:39 GMT -5
Hey I'm not looking for sympathy or anything here, I just wanted to type a little about what's going on in my life and connect with a few of my virtual friends. I lost my oldest brother almost two weeks ago, and attended his funeral last weekend. He was a good man, but was dealt a crappy hand health-wise, losing his life at just 51 years. He had type I diabetes as a kid and that most definitely shortened his life span. He had lots of health scares, had some transplants, and then toward the end, got melanoma and a brain tumor. On the other hand, he had a great life. He had 3 kids, a loving wife, tons of friends, and a loving family. Nobody's perfect, but he was respected, honorable, and caring of others -- and was someone to be held up as an example for how we should all treat each other. We honored and celebrated his life. Cried and laughed, and came closer together as a family as we shared memories of this great man. I, thankfully, got to say my goodbyes to him a week before he passed. Life is fleeting and is short. Enjoy it! Go to Disney World, lol. Hug and appreciate your loved ones. Tell them how you feel, and don't take the good things you have for granted! I've been saying for a few years now that it sucks to be at an age when we go to more funerals than weddings. I'm sorry for your loss. He sounds like a great guy, made the best out of the rough hand he was dealt.
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Post by Eeyorelover22 on Mar 30, 2023 17:24:28 GMT -5
Hey I'm not looking for sympathy or anything here, I just wanted to type a little about what's going on in my life and connect with a few of my virtual friends. I lost my oldest brother almost two weeks ago, and attended his funeral last weekend. He was a good man, but was dealt a crappy hand health-wise, losing his life at just 51 years. He had type I diabetes as a kid and that most definitely shortened his life span. He had lots of health scares, had some transplants, and then toward the end, got melanoma and a brain tumor. On the other hand, he had a great life. He had 3 kids, a loving wife, tons of friends, and a loving family. Nobody's perfect, but he was respected, honorable, and caring of others -- and was someone to be held up as an example for how we should all treat each other. We honored and celebrated his life. Cried and laughed, and came closer together as a family as we shared memories of this great man. I, thankfully, got to say my goodbyes to him a week before he passed. Life is fleeting and is short. Enjoy it! Go to Disney World, lol. Hug and appreciate your loved ones. Tell them how you feel, and don't take the good things you have for granted! So very sorry for you loss. Agreed, life is too short. Take the trip!
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Post by Eli's Nana on Mar 30, 2023 17:25:32 GMT -5
Hey I'm not looking for sympathy or anything here, I just wanted to type a little about what's going on in my life and connect with a few of my virtual friends. I lost my oldest brother almost two weeks ago, and attended his funeral last weekend. He was a good man, but was dealt a crappy hand health-wise, losing his life at just 51 years. He had type I diabetes as a kid and that most definitely shortened his life span. He had lots of health scares, had some transplants, and then toward the end, got melanoma and a brain tumor. On the other hand, he had a great life. He had 3 kids, a loving wife, tons of friends, and a loving family. Nobody's perfect, but he was respected, honorable, and caring of others -- and was someone to be held up as an example for how we should all treat each other. We honored and celebrated his life. Cried and laughed, and came closer together as a family as we shared memories of this great man. I, thankfully, got to say my goodbyes to him a week before he passed. Life is fleeting and is short. Enjoy it! Go to Disney World, lol. Hug and appreciate your loved ones. Tell them how you feel, and don't take the good things you have for granted! So very sorry for your loss... Sounds like your brother was an amazing person! Appreciate the reminders of what really matters...
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Post by helenabear on Mar 30, 2023 19:05:19 GMT -5
Hey I'm not looking for sympathy or anything here, I just wanted to type a little about what's going on in my life and connect with a few of my virtual friends. I lost my oldest brother almost two weeks ago, and attended his funeral last weekend. He was a good man, but was dealt a crappy hand health-wise, losing his life at just 51 years. He had type I diabetes as a kid and that most definitely shortened his life span. He had lots of health scares, had some transplants, and then toward the end, got melanoma and a brain tumor. On the other hand, he had a great life. He had 3 kids, a loving wife, tons of friends, and a loving family. Nobody's perfect, but he was respected, honorable, and caring of others -- and was someone to be held up as an example for how we should all treat each other. We honored and celebrated his life. Cried and laughed, and came closer together as a family as we shared memories of this great man. I, thankfully, got to say my goodbyes to him a week before he passed. Life is fleeting and is short. Enjoy it! Go to Disney World, lol. Hug and appreciate your loved ones. Tell them how you feel, and don't take the good things you have for granted! My most sincere sympathies to you and your family. May your brother's memory be a blessing to all who love him. And yes, life can be short. Enjoy it while you can. Take that trip. Thinking of you and your family during this time.
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Post by BWV Dreamin on Mar 30, 2023 19:08:50 GMT -5
Wiltony May you and your family find comfort and peace during this time. I am sorry for your loss.
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Post by jerryd on Mar 30, 2023 22:17:26 GMT -5
Hey I'm not looking for sympathy or anything here, I just wanted to type a little about what's going on in my life and connect with a few of my virtual friends. I lost my oldest brother almost two weeks ago, and attended his funeral last weekend. He was a good man, but was dealt a crappy hand health-wise, losing his life at just 51 years. He had type I diabetes as a kid and that most definitely shortened his life span. He had lots of health scares, had some transplants, and then toward the end, got melanoma and a brain tumor. On the other hand, he had a great life. He had 3 kids, a loving wife, tons of friends, and a loving family. Nobody's perfect, but he was respected, honorable, and caring of others -- and was someone to be held up as an example for how we should all treat each other. We honored and celebrated his life. Cried and laughed, and came closer together as a family as we shared memories of this great man. I, thankfully, got to say my goodbyes to him a week before he passed. Life is fleeting and is short. Enjoy it! Go to Disney World, lol. Hug and appreciate your loved ones. Tell them how you feel, and don't take the good things you have for granted! My cousin, Billy, died after a massive heart attack, at age 50, while his younger daughters were still in grade school. He was also an awfully good man, and he is fondly remembered 25 years later by his family and friends. It's hard to lose good people so young. I am glad you had time to say goodbye, and time with family, to reflect. God bless all of you. And time is fleeting, even if you stick around. You wake up old, and wonder how the heck did that happen. And then you find you have too much stuff, and it's weighing you down. We off-loaded an SUV full of stuff in Dallas, week before last. Taking an SUV load to Tennessee Saturday. And going to see our youngest grandson as King Triton in "Little Mermaid, Jr." He should be quite the show-stopper.
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Post by Brian5581 on Mar 31, 2023 6:54:40 GMT -5
Enjoy the musical, Jerry!
I'm on my way to freaking New Jersey to see my nephew (the blood one) in Pippin. No idea the story, think he plays an old man. Based on growing up with his father and uncle should be easy for the lad...
Also Mother must see me every three months so should be good until June/July...
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