JC1984
DisDad #875
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Maple flavored!? Man I need to make a drive to Calgary...oh wait the border is closed
Maple flavored!? Man I need to make a drive to Calgary...oh wait the border is closed
Sorry, dude.Maple flavored!? Man I need to make a drive to Calgary...oh wait the border is closed
I love maple flavored stuff. This pie shop near my house makes a maple bacon flavored pie it is almost like pecan pie. But with maple and salty bacon pieces. I justify the $40 for pie because of the maple.Sorry, dude.
I'd send some, but... with the weight, I'm betting it would cost around $40 just for shipping.
Pie is always justified.I love maple flavored stuff. This pie shop near my house makes a maple bacon flavored pie it is almost like pecan pie. But with maple and salty bacon pieces. I justify the $40 for pie because of the maple.
There was more at the store. Bought a 4-pack.Is this a limited release? If it is, don't open it.
Huh. Is it worth anything??This is the one limited release I have from Coke
There was more at the store. Bought a 4-pack.
Have no idea.
Huh. Is it worth anything??
Hi Gents,
New to this thread but been on here since 2008 with years of radio silence. Let me see
My name is Josh. I live in Montana have a small family farm. First trip was Disneyland in 1984. Was a DLR cast member from 1999-2002. Left for the military in mid 2002. First trip to WDW was 2008. Married and 2 sons (3&2). A daughter on the way in 6 weeks. Recently under contact for a DVC contract so I can leave my kids a Disney legacy and alway have memories of Mom and Dad taking them to Hawaii and WDW. Currently a federal employee after a early retirement from the military. Anything else you want to know just ask.
Hmmm... maybe I'll buy another 6 pack and see if anyone is interested on Ebay... plus shipping.Ah, well, if there's more at the store then go for it.
Interesting. How old is it?Haven't a clue, but a quick glance on EBay has one for $30. It'd probably be worth more if I had a 6-pack. This 1 bottle was given to me by my mom's cousin, who has since passed away.
Hmmm... maybe I'll buy another 6 pack and see if anyone is interested on Ebay... plus shipping.
Interesting. How old is it?
It’s going for $30+ a 4 pack on EBay plus $15 shippingHmmm... maybe I'll buy another 6 pack and see if anyone is interested on Ebay... plus shipping.
Copy that.It wouldn't hurt...but hold on to it for a few years before doing that.
Drink it. It’s nicely aged now.That I couldn't tell you, but Paul "Bear" Bryant died in '83, and Coke released this bottle sometime after his death, people lined the freeway for miles to catch the funeral procession go by, so I'd guess 37/38 years?
$30? Huh!It’s going for $30+ a 4 pack on EBay plus $15 shipping
Copy that.
Drink it. It’s nicely aged now.![]()
$30? Huh!
But I couldn’t match that shipping cost.
Discovered last night that we have some problems here in the house. I went down to the basement for something and discovered water all on top of the washing machine and dryer. I thought, "Hmmm, well that's odd and certainly not supposed to happen." So naturally I looked up and saw, what looks to me, the seams on the underside of the subfloor were wet. Now, not sure if that's the way they always look (I don't make it a habit to look up at the subflooring), so either the water is somehow leaking in a pip inside the wall and then running down the inside of the wall, or a pipe in the basement is just leaking. Either way this isn't good. Well, when I went to tell the wife she informed me that while giving our DD a bath the water in the tub was yellow. That's definitely not supposed to happen. I instantly thought of the hot water heater. When they go the water is usually brown in color (colour for you British folks) and not yellow...unless this is the beginning of it. Either way I called a plumber friend of ours to come take a look at it. Hopefully it isn't too bad. At most expecting to have to replace the water heater, it's been in the house for over 20 years and may be coming to it's end. We shall see. Well, onwards and upwards. Right?
Morning, Gents, from a snow covered Cape Cod, with more snow on the way. Apparently we're due to get more snow today, not much from what I understand, but more nonetheless. While I'm happy that I finally got a job with the company I've been wanting to work for for years, even if it is just as a temp, it seems that Murphy just isn't done throwing curve balls my way. Discovered last night that we have some problems here in the house. I went down to the basement for something and discovered water all on top of the washing machine and dryer. I thought, "Hmmm, well that's odd and certainly not supposed to happen." So naturally I looked up and saw, what looks to me, the seams on the underside of the subfloor were wet. Now, not sure if that's the way they always look (I don't make it a habit to look up at the subflooring), so either the water is somehow leaking in a pip inside the wall and then running down the inside of the wall, or a pipe in the basement is just leaking. Either way this isn't good. Well, when I went to tell the wife she informed me that while giving our DD a bath the water in the tub was yellow. That's definitely not supposed to happen. I instantly thought of the hot water heater. When they go the water is usually brown in color (colour for you British folks) and not yellow...unless this is the beginning of it. Either way I called a plumber friend of ours to come take a look at it. Hopefully it isn't too bad. At most expecting to have to replace the water heater, it's been in the house for over 20 years and may be coming to it's end. We shall see. Well, onwards and upwards. Right?
I tried this a few weeks ago, I love maple syrup and found this had a nice maple flavour. It makes a nice mixer for Rum.
Morning, Gents, from a snow covered Cape Cod, with more snow on the way. Apparently we're due to get more snow today, not much from what I understand, but more nonetheless. While I'm happy that I finally got a job with the company I've been wanting to work for for years, even if it is just as a temp, it seems that Murphy just isn't done throwing curve balls my way. Discovered last night that we have some problems here in the house. I went down to the basement for something and discovered water all on top of the washing machine and dryer. I thought, "Hmmm, well that's odd and certainly not supposed to happen." So naturally I looked up and saw, what looks to me, the seams on the underside of the subfloor were wet. Now, not sure if that's the way they always look (I don't make it a habit to look up at the subflooring), so either the water is somehow leaking in a pip inside the wall and then running down the inside of the wall, or a pipe in the basement is just leaking. Either way this isn't good. Well, when I went to tell the wife she informed me that while giving our DD a bath the water in the tub was yellow. That's definitely not supposed to happen. I instantly thought of the hot water heater. When they go the water is usually brown in color (colour for you British folks) and not yellow...unless this is the beginning of it. Either way I called a plumber friend of ours to come take a look at it. Hopefully it isn't too bad. At most expecting to have to replace the water heater, it's been in the house for over 20 years and may be coming to it's end. We shall see. Well, onwards and upwards. Right