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Michael Soldan

02-21-2004 13:20:16




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Well, southern Ontario took another hit today and we have blowing snow , poor visisbility and an all round mean and nasty day. I had to go to the farm to feed livestock and I spent almost two hours on the 584 blowing the lane and yard around the barn. I guess we are lucky compared with Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the rest of the Maritine Provinces. When I got home my wife announced that I had two subpenas to appear as a witness in a break and enter case. Some kid came into the garage last summer and wanted to know where the police would tow his vehicle and I talked to him for a few minutes, turns out he was the perpetrator of the crime and now I can't get out of it!...so I am sitting here having a pina colada, I mixed a big gallon jug of them a few nights ago for our league hockey banquet and I still got lots left , so I figured what the heck its storming and I got nothing else to do until tonight's hockey game. .....1part white rum, two parts pineapple juice and two parts half and half cream, shake vigourously, pour over ice and go to the YT Farmall and IHC Discussion board. I've been reading that some of you have 50 degree days and the Purple Martins have arrived where you are..its going to be a while where I am!!!!any Purple Martin coming here will need a styrofoam lined nest and a baseboard heater.....Mike in Exeter Ontario

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Hugh MacKay

02-23-2004 15:48:21




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 Re: Pina Coladas in reply to Michael Soldan, 02-21-2004 13:20:16  
Michael: Drive down from Exeter, pick me up and we will drive to Sarnia-Port Huron, then on north to Saginaw and help Paul to get the courage to drink the Screech. Screech is not an exceptionally potent black rum, it just goes down so smoothly people tend to drink just a wee bit too much of it. Being an easterner I love my black rums, it goes back to the rum running days on the east coast.

Newfoundland Screech has got to be one of the very finest black rums anywhere, and here we have a bottle of it in the hands of a Michiganer, and I can tell he is nervous of it. Michael the man needs help.

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Paul in Mich

02-22-2004 19:58:31




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 Re: Pina Coladas in reply to Michael Soldan, 02-21-2004 13:20:16  
Mike, If you run out of Rum, I have an unopened bottle of Screech that I brought back to Michigan from Newfoundland 3 yrs ago. I'd have drank it myself, but since the only guys I saw imbibing similar nectar spoke with funny accents, I've never wanted to take the chance that the screech itself was the cause. Besides, I can get enough runs in 2150 red rouge paint, stone cold sober.



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3 sheets to the wind.

02-21-2004 19:40:41




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 Re: Pina Coladas in reply to Michael Soldan, 02-21-2004 13:20:16  
I been sitting in the basement all day with tin foil on my head drinking myself silly. All this talk today about purple martians has me.....ZZZZZ.



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Peabody

02-21-2004 17:43:04




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 Re: Pina Coladas in reply to Michael Soldan, 02-21-2004 13:20:16  
Mike,
Thanks for the laff!!! I feel for you guys. Full sunshine and 70 degrees here in Central Alabama today. Took the Super C and the Cub for a spin today, repainted the light reflectors on the SC. First time I've been in short sleeves since I was in the Bahamas at New Year's! Oh, and had a few more martins today. You just hang in there, pal. That's what y'all get for wanting "to see the seasons change."

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Farmallkid

02-21-2004 16:57:40




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 Re: Pina Coladas in reply to Michael Soldan, 02-21-2004 13:20:16  
Hi Mike, Leafs are doin good eh! 3-0 in the first, Montreal guys looked pretty pi$$ed off.They pulled the goalie, dad said, I hope the leafs pepper theodore too! Well Have a good one!



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scottAR

02-21-2004 15:53:40




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 Re: Pina Coladas in reply to Michael Soldan, 02-21-2004 13:20:16  
Sorry to hear about your miserable weather. I spent the day cooking 330 lbs. of filet catfish for a fireman's benefit fish fry. Had to come out of my undershirt when it got up to about 65 degrees. Or maybe I got hot after eating too much fish, french fries, baked beans, cole slaw and homeade cake. I'm one of those guys that gets thru cooking when he gets thru eating.



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Hugh MacKay

02-21-2004 14:30:12




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 Re: Pina Coladas in reply to Michael Soldan, 02-21-2004 13:20:16  
Michael: You didn't by any chance pick up that taste for rum in Atlantic Canada. Ontarians are always amazed at the percentage of shelf space RUM commands in Nova Scotia liquor stores. It goes back to prohabition and rum running days.

Speaking on Nova Scotia, my daughter 5'2" tells me she couldn't get across the street in Halifax where she lives. She tells me in her residencial area just about 3 feet every where. Her husband is having a great time with his new in Nov, snow blower. A walk behind unit on tracks. They live in the area leveled by the Halifax explosion of 1917, thus all the houses are the same age. Most of the residents in that area are very senior. Frugal people that voted down city sidewalk plowing. She described her husband going to a corner store with the snow blower with about dozen older folks trailing behind with carts, wheelbarrows, etc.

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Bill B

02-21-2004 14:11:37




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 Re: Pina Coladas in reply to Michael Soldan, 02-21-2004 13:20:16  
Sounds yummy, Mike. We have been warming up with captian morgan's spiced rum in hot apple cider.
Very balmy here today, about 40 farenhite, and mud in the drive. Took my 300U around the corner to put in my neighbor;s yard with a for sale sign on it. He is on the state road, and gets a lot more traffic than I do. Felt nice to go zooming down the road in high gear after all this low gear snow plowing stuff for several months.

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