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Re: Trunk Lid Support
Harmon,
You're up in Barrie aren't you! One word...Strange-Brew...Perhaps two words... This is why we should stick to the typical Canadian (not Molson in particular) "Two-Four". I understand the 28 pack as such, as it may make the trip to the beer store a couple of minutes later than normal, but it is not typical tradition if you know what I mean! Think of it. We have a "Two-Four" weekend, not a "Twenty-Eight" weekend. Of course, that is ok if you are going into the bush for a weekend with the loons! |
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Re: Trunk Lid Support
I personally dont drink, but Id like to think if I did, Id just set my case down on the ground while I opened the trunk.
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Re: Trunk Lid Support
Yep just north of barrie
Gotta love the slush and salt that keep us canadians from setting our case of beer on the ground "eh" ..im SICK and tired of winter...may 2-4 can't come soon enough where im at wasaga with the ladies... soaking up the hot weather
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Re: Trunk Lid Support
Ah, Wasaga beach! I almost moved there 10 years ago!
Yes Littlehoov, we cannot set our beer cases on the ground in the winter as the bottom would get soaked and our beer would succumb to a trajic end. It is something that we have to learn, however, I have friends in Buffalo NY have the same problem! |
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