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^ lol
I remember buying my Dad some Brut for Christmas as a kid.
I remember buying my Dad some Brut for Christmas as a kid.
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I was reminded of that Eddie Murphy live routine. I think it was "Raw." All I remember it was recorded on one side of a cassette tape and I wasn't supposed to hear it. But I did. Many times.
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Raw is classic - wish he still did stand-up.
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My dad has a place we stayed in at Navarre beach in between bayside and oceanside. It was a good time but the food was just to greasy everywhere we went. If you want great seafood though go to http://www.joepattis.com/ and picked some out. There is a decent place to eat around the corner called Captain Joey Patti’s Seafood Restaurant.BSears wrote:59yukon01 wrote:Just bought a 30 quart Igloo cooler at Academy Sports for $20 for our Pensacola Beach trip. My old Igloo had always worked for me at the beach, but I needed more beer capacity.
Beer capacity is king. Nothing worse than running out of beer at the beach, and then having to find your sandals covered in sand and run your half-drunk ass back to the room for more beer. That's
Pensacola, huh? Not that far from where we were just a week ago. Have a good one and hit me up when you get back. We need to track down Mark, too, and get a mini river city GTG going.
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Terry, if you're talking anywhere near Gulf Shores, AL, that is completely correct. My wife just mentioned last night how all the food we ate wasn't "all that" despite being on the coast. The best oysters we had were at Wintzell's as was the food generally. But the Shrimp Basket on 59 was pretty damn good for a quick spot. Wish we had gone back there after the first day. The Original Oyster House was not good at all. It's bad when the best part of your meal is the appetizers.toxicavenger wrote:My dad has a place we stayed in at Navarre beach in between bayside and oceanside. It was a good time but the food was just to greasy everywhere we went. If you want great seafood though go to http://www.joepattis.com/ and picked some out. There is a decent place to eat around the corner called Captain Joey Patti’s Seafood Restaurant.BSears wrote:59yukon01 wrote:Just bought a 30 quart Igloo cooler at Academy Sports for $20 for our Pensacola Beach trip. My old Igloo had always worked for me at the beach, but I needed more beer capacity.
Beer capacity is king. Nothing worse than running out of beer at the beach, and then having to find your sandals covered in sand and run your half-drunk ass back to the room for more beer. That's
Pensacola, huh? Not that far from where we were just a week ago. Have a good one and hit me up when you get back. We need to track down Mark, too, and get a mini river city GTG going.
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Yeah south of Pensacola area but we had to detox when we got back home since everything in the world there was deep fried. Oh and the water taste like shit in that area also.BSears wrote:Terry, if you're talking anywhere near Gulf Shores, AL, that is completely correct. My wife just mentioned last night how all the food we ate wasn't "all that" despite being on the coast. The best oysters we had were at Wintzell's as was the food generally. But the Shrimp Basket on 59 was pretty damn good for a quick spot. Wish we had gone back there after the first day. The Original Oyster House was not good at all. It's bad when the best part of your meal is the appetizers.toxicavenger wrote:My dad has a place we stayed in at Navarre beach in between bayside and oceanside. It was a good time but the food was just to greasy everywhere we went. If you want great seafood though go to http://www.joepattis.com/ and picked some out. There is a decent place to eat around the corner called Captain Joey Patti’s Seafood Restaurant.BSears wrote:59yukon01 wrote:Just bought a 30 quart Igloo cooler at Academy Sports for $20 for our Pensacola Beach trip. My old Igloo had always worked for me at the beach, but I needed more beer capacity.
Beer capacity is king. Nothing worse than running out of beer at the beach, and then having to find your sandals covered in sand and run your half-drunk ass back to the room for more beer. That's
Pensacola, huh? Not that far from where we were just a week ago. Have a good one and hit me up when you get back. We need to track down Mark, too, and get a mini river city GTG going.
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toxicavenger wrote:Yeah south of Pensacola area but we had to detox when we got back home since everything in the world there was deep fried. Oh and the water taste like shit in that area also.BSears wrote:Terry, if you're talking anywhere near Gulf Shores, AL, that is completely correct. My wife just mentioned last night how all the food we ate wasn't "all that" despite being on the coast. The best oysters we had were at Wintzell's as was the food generally. But the Shrimp Basket on 59 was pretty damn good for a quick spot. Wish we had gone back there after the first day. The Original Oyster House was not good at all. It's bad when the best part of your meal is the appetizers.toxicavenger wrote:My dad has a place we stayed in at Navarre beach in between bayside and oceanside. It was a good time but the food was just to greasy everywhere we went. If you want great seafood though go to http://www.joepattis.com/ and picked some out. There is a decent place to eat around the corner called Captain Joey Patti’s Seafood Restaurant.BSears wrote:59yukon01 wrote:Just bought a 30 quart Igloo cooler at Academy Sports for $20 for our Pensacola Beach trip. My old Igloo had always worked for me at the beach, but I needed more beer capacity.
Beer capacity is king. Nothing worse than running out of beer at the beach, and then having to find your sandals covered in sand and run your half-drunk ass back to the room for more beer. That's
Pensacola, huh? Not that far from where we were just a week ago. Have a good one and hit me up when you get back. We need to track down Mark, too, and get a mini river city GTG going.
We took a flat of bottled water.
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Interested to hear your thoughts, Alex. I need to make up my mind soon, because as soon as it drops below the mid-90s here in the daytime, camping season begins.zepp21 wrote:I'll be buying a Brute (I forget their old name) soon.
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Just bought a 50CL ARB fridge freezer cooler for my truck and a Goal Zero Yeti 400 Solar power unit top run it. It will live in my Tundra. not cheap but awesome.
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Check that out Nick! Wow, the fridge freezer cooler is unbelievable, and looks so amazing
in that picture of your's. Boy oh boy, it's beautiful !!! Even the case-front is off
the charts, and has an extremely detailed display. ..You have to be really
enjoying this one this Summer.
Glad you got it Nick. Big congratulations to you !
in that picture of your's. Boy oh boy, it's beautiful !!! Even the case-front is off
the charts, and has an extremely detailed display. ..You have to be really
enjoying this one this Summer.
Glad you got it Nick. Big congratulations to you !
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4pfrench wrote:AT has taken over Petre's acct.
Laughs no shit caught that too !!!!
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Necrothread, I know.
Does anyone have any experience with RTIC gear? New kid on the block, and they've basically ripped off Yeti's designs, but they are much cheaper...
Does anyone have any experience with RTIC gear? New kid on the block, and they've basically ripped off Yeti's designs, but they are much cheaper...
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hey rahul, over christmas i was excited to see yeti now offers tarheel blue as a color...
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seems like they are having issues shipping products out http://www.thehulltruth.com/dockside-ch ... olers.htmldukerules wrote:Necrothread, I know.
Does anyone have any experience with RTIC gear? New kid on the block, and they've basically ripped off Yeti's designs, but they are much cheaper...
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I almost bought a tumbler, but they don't make a 20 oz. yet.dukerules wrote:Necrothread, I know.
Does anyone have any experience with RTIC gear? New kid on the block, and they've basically ripped off Yeti's designs, but they are much cheaper...
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jtbenson wrote:hey rahul, over christmas i was excited to see yeti now offers tarheel blue as a color...
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Igloo marine coolers have always worked great for me. Designed to be used on board boats and for fishing they do are constructed well and hold temp very well for long periods of time.
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hoppyjr wrote:Camping? That's when you don't have turn-down service, right?
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...and a great day to stumble on this thread..... keeping things cold is priority here in Ohio today..... it's -3F so I guess I''ll just put everything in the front yard for a few minutes.cdnwatchguy wrote:hoppyjr wrote:Camping? That's when you don't have turn-down service, right?
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I have been seeing Kysek coolers at my local Costco Business. They had a Kysek 35 for 244.99...appears to be sized like Yeti 50.
I also came across Taiga recently. They look interesting, but there is not much data on them. US Made and Veteran owned... http://www.taigacoolers.com They offer some customizing options.
I've been looking around but haven't been able to pull the trigger yet...analysis to paralysis...
I also came across Taiga recently. They look interesting, but there is not much data on them. US Made and Veteran owned... http://www.taigacoolers.com They offer some customizing options.
I've been looking around but haven't been able to pull the trigger yet...analysis to paralysis...
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