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joey12508
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no wild cards ---i dealt -my hand three aces two kings ---came in THIRD = four 2's ---nine high straight flush --------- poker and pool only income at that time ---------- had job next week .Morning all!
Another 10-12 hour workday then a long-delayed by Covid poker night...
must watch when he pitches, he is on a different level.Morning, I'm no Mets fan but the Jacob DeGrom show is other worldly right now. If you're not aware, degrom has more RBIs this year, 2, than earned runs allowed, 1.
Last night he went 2-4 at the plate and only allowed 2 hits in 9 IP.
1980's there was a group of us that traveled and bought beer to bring back ----Coors was a 12 plus hour drive one way / truckers brought Olympia from West coast / Several from Penn. / multi brands from Wisc. / Mexico / Honduras ---this was a wild guy traveled many countries . Coors was always in demand ---$6.00 case in OKLA . ---resale $3.00 can mid 1970's .Morning all. Jayme has a track meet, so Bennett and I are hanging out today. It's barely 9:30 in the morning and the kid is already asking me for cheese lol.
@MrMet enjoy a beer for me! I'm always a fan of trying new breweries. Thankfully, when we went to the Twins game a couple of weeks ago, there were 3 breweries within 2 blocks of the hotel. 2 of them have turned in to regular stops over the years, the 3rd was a new one for us. Stocked my fridge on that trip to Minnesota too lol. The Busch light is for guests lolView attachment 123326
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I dont even wanna mention what I paid for some of the stuff in my fridge. 4 packs of the 16 ounce cans were $16-22 [emoji52]1980's there was a group of us that traveled and bought beer to bring back ----Coors was a 12 plus hour drive one way / truckers brought Olympia from West coast / Several from Penn. / multi brands from Wisc. / Mexico / Honduras ---this was a wild guy traveled many countries . Coors was always in demand ---$6.00 case in OKLA . ---resale $3.00 can mid 1970's .