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Camp David
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October 20, 2011, 10:57:10 AM »
1 or 2 Redhook ESBs and some Ron Zacapa 33 year old rum around the camp fire when the work is done.
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After getting home and unloaded, a good long pull of St. Brenden's is just the thing.
Or possibly a bottle of homebrew mead.
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A case of Coors and some Crown shared by buddies and family around the fire... cant beat that!!!
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Well no one in my family really drinks. But I sure would shake your bloody hand and congratulate you
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blood from the animal i harvested..
had to be the first
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I don't know...I'll tell you when I get my first deer.
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