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My wife's maiden name is Dazey so we have a pretty healthy collection of Dazey products with at least a dozen butter churns. With the collection we have at both homes the bottle openers that catch the cap once popped. They have seen Hamms beer...


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Originally Posted by navlav8r
I didn't know they even made PBR anymore. I was like a buck a six pack in the late '60's, early '70's which was great for a college student at the time.



PBR is good schitt compared to most of the popular national brands. I'd certainly choose it over the Crudweiser family of swill.

Between it and Coors, it depends on my mood. Otherwise I'd have to flip a coin.

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Originally Posted by SamOlson
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Any time I find a new vertical surface I put a bottle opener up.



I just ordered another one to go on the mail box post.


That is funny right there.......

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Is that a Jorge inspired bottle opener?

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You need the fancy Stella glass to go with it.


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Damn that is excellent.

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Coors Original, Corona when I'm feeling "high class" -

unless someone else is buying, that is. smile


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Shiner Bock when I feel like splurging a little bit.


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I have one! smile


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Originally Posted by FieldGrade
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Field Grade...as a matter of fact, I'm having fritos, bean dip, and bud light as we speak. I'll likely wash it all down with Copenhagen.


You're a man of impeccable taste in snack foods but you need some work on your choice of beverages. smile


Pabst would be an upgrade.

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Originally Posted by navlav8r
I didn't know they even made PBR anymore. I was like a buck a six pack in the late '60's, early '70's which was great for a college student at the time.


In 1980, we were buying PBR 16oz. for $2.19 a 6 pack. We drank a lot of PBR that year.


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Originally Posted by mark shubert
Coors Original, Corona when I'm feeling "high class" -

unless someone else is buying, that is. smile


Man, that's bad. How far has "high class" fallen?

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I have a bottle opener that when you pop the cap, the bottle opener says, "AAAHHH Yea".


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Originally Posted by mathman
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Coors Original, Corona when I'm feeling "high class" -

unless someone else is buying, that is. smile


Man, that's bad. How far has "high class" fallen?



I think it was Madmooner that said "Mexico may not produce the worst beer in the world but it's not for a lack of trying".

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I thought everyone had a bottle opener attached to the frame of their back door.

I like too see how deep the caps get in the vicinity before my wife starts to complain!


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Originally Posted by SamOlson
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Any time I find a new vertical surface I put a bottle opener up.



I just ordered another one to go on the mail box post.



lmao


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Originally Posted by FieldGrade
I'm setting here drinking a PBR and eating pork rinds.....how's that for white trash.


No doubt with a couple of white trash huntin' dogs at your feet too. Or more likely buggin you for a chicharon.

I was traveling back and forth to our "southern" place (CA is south of WA, right?) this past week and missed this thread.

Sam, are you a "cooler snob"? A Yeti opener and you consider yourself white trash? Coleman or Igloo products are the highest you can go and still be considered a member or the WT fraternity. Next thing we know, you'll be calling yourself "Biff" and trading the ranch in for "Muffy". Or maybe worse, wearing a man bun eek . REAL white trash woulda went and stole one from someone else's mail box post (or off'n their back porch). Or used the side of the tailgate hinge.

Steelhead, if the white trash in question is of Belgian descent can they drink beer the rest of the WT's can't pronounce? confused

Geno

PS, Charlie really does have quite the retirement place going there. And he knows how to enjoy it too.


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As usual currently too buzzed to pay attention.....

So responding to Geno only and GFY everyone else.



Geno, I have been using a Rtic 20 softside for the last month.



Stainless water bottles and ice pacs, and it also doubles as a sealed case for the UTV.

Today I had a 32 oz bottle and bino's and camera in it. Drier than hell here and the gravel roads are beyond dusty so it's nice to have big ass man purse....

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Cool Sam,

When I replace my "El Cheapo" brand one that rides on the seat of my pickup I'll look into one of those (sure is a spendy bit tho). According to their website info, it keeps ice up to five days. I usually freeze and 1/2 gallon re-used milk bottle of water and it goes in with the cans and food for my traveling use. But it never keeps anything for up to 5 days.

If it seals well and keeps the dust out of the optics, so much the better.

And us white trashers don't give a flyin' you know what about what folks think of our man purses.

Hope you enjoyed your day. Currently about 97 here, so I've been indoors since taking down my e-fence wire around noon. While doing that the neighbor lady and her mom from Mississippi arrived and were picking mulberries from the tree near my place. For a simple trade of some garlic and onion from my garden I ended up with a personal size mulberry cobbler. Now that's some white trash stuff there, cobbler made in the neighbor's travel trailer, from berries the bourgeoisie have never tasted 'cause they ain't sold in stores that cater to that type!

I was thinking about getting out and doing some more work around here in anticipation of shutting it down when I retire at the end of the week. I'm thinking now a 600 yd round trip to the mailbox is about all that's getting done outside at these temps!

Enjoy your evening everyone,

Geno


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