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I was cleaning the kitchen after making a batch of potato salad, and I thought... man, I'm tired. Then I realized my day started at 4:00 AM with breakfast followed by a 7.85 mile walk. Then I thought... It's gotsta' be Beer Time.

Today's selection brings back fond memories of the marina at the old Sea Gun Inn outside of Rockport, Texas in the 1970s, a graduate business school mixer at the Chicken Oil Company in College Station, Texas circa 1984, the old Lone Star Sportsman TV show and many visits to The Buckhorn Hall of Horns in San Antonio. Yes, it is the National Beer of Texas... Lone Star Beer.

It seems to have a bit lighter flavor than I remember it had in my youth, but it still has a distinctive taste that I remember. The label says it is made in Fort Worth. It is really rather good and only cost $5.49 for a 6-pack of 16 ounce cans.

Cheers!

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I am home. We found out today that they did the ultrasound because "something" showed up on her kidney in a previous test. Hey, thanks for the heads-up two weeks after the fact. Should have results in a couple days. We aren't too worried. It just gives us more excuses to hang around waiting rooms reading magazine articles from 2014.
 
I was cleaning the kitchen after making a batch of potato salad, and I thought... man, I'm tired. Then I realized my day started at 4:00 AM with breakfast followed by a 7.85 mile walk. Then I thought... It's gotsta' be Beer Time.

Today's selection brings back fond memories of the marina at the old Sea Gun Inn outside of Rockport, Texas in the 1970s, a graduate business school mixer at the Chicken Oil Company in College Station, Texas circa 1984, the old Lone Star Sportsman TV show and many visits to The Buckhorn Hall of Horns in San Antonio. Yes, it is the National Beer of Texas... Lone Star Beer.

It seems to have a bit lighter flavor than I remember it had in my youth, but it still has a distinctive taste that I remember. The label says it is made in Fort Worth. It is really rather good and only cost $5.49 for a 6-pack of 16 ounce cans.

Cheers!

:cool:


The theory for quite a while was that San Antonio had so many breweries in the area because of the quality of the water. Personally, I always thought it was a supply & demand issue...
 
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You guys can drift, I'm rockin' out...
 
Some funny funnies,thanks for the laughs! Man I like the extra hour sleep but work lasted at least two hours longer. Is that some kind of physics thing? Today was Looooong,I really don't like the time change because it is getting dark by the time I head to the house and that sucks.
 
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