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Re: What are you drinking? [Re: Sharp] #199151 01/09/08 10:04 PM
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buffalo trace or a nice micro brew beer (usually vancouver isladand brewery or my favorite phillips)


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Re: What are you drinking? [Re: snook] #199152 01/09/08 10:45 PM
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Tonight I'm drinking Tang. Yes I am an astronaut....

Re: What are you drinking? [Re: BIG footed NICK] #199153 01/09/08 10:53 PM
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Tonight I'm drinking Tang. Yes I am an astronaut....

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Re: What are you drinking? [Re: BIG footed NICK] #199154 01/09/08 10:54 PM
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I had a nice Double Haul IPA (brewed in Missoula, MT) on Draught with lunch today. Looking like I need to finish off my Egg Nog tonight when I get home, or it'll end up going bad!


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Re: What are you drinking? [Re: Sharp] #199155 01/09/08 11:12 PM
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I am a day late on the thread, but I am drinking Finnegans Irish Amber...


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Re: What are you drinking? [Re: Tikigod] #199156 01/09/08 11:22 PM
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I had the second to last bottle of Goose Island out of the six pack and now I will have some Johnnie, as I didn't last night.


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Re: What are you drinking? [Re: Tikigod] #199157 01/09/08 11:46 PM
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I just finished a fabulous dinner of pickerel and buttered corn.

I love pickerl AKA walleye (they have a very flat eye) because they are incredibly delicious and have no bones. They are not that big compared to the Jack fish and trout. They rarley get over 20 pounds and are usually much less but boy are they good. I also like arctic greyling. They make an excellent rainbow trout seem tasteless.

2/3ds of Saskatchewan is covered by water so we have the best freshwater fishing in the world and some of the biggest stockpiles of fresh water. I am way to much of a wimp to go icefishing though.


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Re: What are you drinking? [Re: Unsub] #199158 01/09/08 11:52 PM
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I am drinking chocolate milk with a little seltzer mixed in for some 'kick', and planning on eating a catfish that has been rolled in crushed alminds, after I broil it.
My puppy seems to be trying to eat a rock bison.
The other one is eating kindling out of the kindling basket.

Re: What are you drinking? [Re: rooikat] #199159 01/09/08 11:53 PM
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Ginger Ale.


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Re: What are you drinking? [Re: J33psr0ck] #199160 01/09/08 11:53 PM
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wooder! =]


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Re: What are you drinking? [Re: Unsub] #199161 01/09/08 11:55 PM
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I just finished a fabulous dinner of pickerel and buttered corn.

I love pickerl AKA walleye (they have a very flat eye) because they are incredibly delicious and have no bones. They are not that big compared to the Jack fish and trout. They rarley get over 20 pounds and are usually much less but boy are they good. I also like arctic greyling. They make an excellent rainbow trout seem tasteless.

2/3ds of Saskatchewan is covered by water so we have the best freshwater fishing in the world and some of the biggest stockpiles of fresh water. I am way to much of a wimp to go icefishing though.

This sounds [censored] good!!


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Re: What are you drinking? [Re: Unsub] #199162 01/10/08 01:02 AM
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I just finished a fabulous dinner of pickerel and buttered corn.

I love pickerl AKA walleye (they have a very flat eye) because they are incredibly delicious and have no bones. They are not that big compared to the Jack fish and trout. They rarley get over 20 pounds and are usually much less but boy are they good. I also like arctic greyling. They make an excellent rainbow trout seem tasteless.

2/3ds of Saskatchewan is covered by water so we have the best freshwater fishing in the world and some of the biggest stockpiles of fresh water. I am way to much of a wimp to go icefishing though.

Man this thread is making me hungry and very thirsty...time to raid the fridge

Dan

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