Apr-29-2020 05:36 AM
May-06-2020 02:26 PM
RambleOnNW wrote:
Yeah some people would talk about stashing an early bottling number as a collectors item, but you wouldn’t want to drink it later....
Some people apparently saved them. Here’s an empty bottling #2 on eBay:
Bottling #2
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch • 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") • <\br >Toys:
May-06-2020 12:23 PM
dedmiston wrote:
:B :B
Remember when Henry's used to have bottling batch numbers on their labels? What a great marketing stunt. "Keep drinking, boys, we need to get to the next batch."
May-06-2020 09:04 AM
May-06-2020 09:00 AM
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch • 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") • <\br >Toys:
May-06-2020 08:57 AM
GDS-3950BH wrote:Tin-bender wrote:
Yep another example of common sense. The virus can only get you between the door and the table, once seated you are perfectly safe so remove your mask and have a great time. 😉
Let's just make restaurant's a thing of the past along with churches, retail stores you can enter, offices, all of it.
Everyone can just stay home cowering in fear, working from home. We can all wear hepa rated burlap sacks or surplus Russian gas masks 24/7. The government can supply your every desire. 3 meals on wheels delivered to your door daily by big brother. Everything else can be curbside pickup, or ordered online and delivered.
May-06-2020 07:23 AM
RambleOnNW wrote:goducks10 wrote:tempforce wrote:
I can understand keeping areas closed that are reporting infections. but for areas with no infections reported for two weeks or more. the local population should be allowed to use local facilities. I wouldn't open them for people coming from out of state or from areas with infections reported..
And how do you enforce that? Outta state sure, but in state?
Time to reactivate the Oregon Border Patrol:
Oregon Border Patrol
Oregon Border Patrol #2
May-05-2020 06:59 PM
goducks10 wrote:tempforce wrote:
I can understand keeping areas closed that are reporting infections. but for areas with no infections reported for two weeks or more. the local population should be allowed to use local facilities. I wouldn't open them for people coming from out of state or from areas with infections reported..
And how do you enforce that? Outta state sure, but in state?
May-04-2020 09:56 PM
tempforce wrote:
I can understand keeping areas closed that are reporting infections. but for areas with no infections reported for two weeks or more. the local population should be allowed to use local facilities. I wouldn't open them for people coming from out of state or from areas with infections reported..
May-04-2020 05:25 PM
somewhere in the texas 'lost pines'
May-04-2020 01:22 AM
May-03-2020 08:28 AM
Tin-bender wrote:
Yep another example of common sense. The virus can only get you between the door and the table, once seated you are perfectly safe so remove your mask and have a great time. 😉
May-03-2020 07:47 AM
Tin-bender wrote:
Yep another example of common sense. The virus can only get you between the door and the table, once seated you are perfectly safe so remove your mask and have a great time. 😉
May-02-2020 08:17 PM
May-02-2020 07:23 AM
Tin-bender wrote:
Strange things have/are happening in my opinion.
Close the rv camping in parks but leave the rest areas along interstates open.
Close the hospitals from taking care of the sick and injured but leave the pot shops open for business.
Now the latest crazieness heard today, we will reopen the resturants but people will have to wear a mask and tell who they are and where they live in case someone gets sick later. Really, I don't know what you can eat through a mask, maybe soup but I'm pretty sure you would get it in your ears trying to strain it through your mask.
Our county in Southern Oregon opened its parks to self contained RV's starting yesterday. No restrooms open, no sales of ice, firewood, etc. maintain social dis--- blady blady bla. Ninty space RV park, 4 RV's pretty easy to maintain all the requirements. We sure enjoyed getting the RV out for a couple of days and
not being able to listen to the 6 o'clock doom and gloom show.
Great camping and great weather, we all enjoyed the break.
Tinbender