different physiology and different neuro-chemistry too, it would seem everyone is different, but some people just cant do alcohol you and bassmon seem to have same approach I guess I just know more alcoholics and have seen people ruin great things
Come on man you know me by now. Don't act surprised. Don't got a cooler, but a yeti thermos type thing. I drink bloody Mary's out of it when i got to the farmers market in my town on Sunday mornings. Its ok.the yeti that is
I have a yeti bumper sticker. It lets people driving behind me know that I am in to nice coolers... they know that an Igloo is not good enough for me and I wouldn't be caught dead with one of those foam POS thingys from 7- 11.
in my younger and more wild days when i was standing in line at one of those sh i t show music festivals for a bag of ice for the fifth time, it dawned on my susbstance infused brain that they should invent a solar powered cooler. when i got home, and slept for three days, i looked up if there already was one online. There was for $200 and it charges your phone too. At that point i knew the world was unfair and every good idea was already taken.
Yup--they are good when you go on vacation somewhere isolated, pick up the foamy, fill with ice, drinks, and lunch and then have a great day on a beach say in PR, Cabo, CR...anywhere. When vacation is over--give to someone else to use.
I always thought it was better to leave the destroyed remains of those coolers right on the beach along with a pile of empty bottles and the plastic bag the ice came in. Seagulls and fishes love to eat all those little styrofoam pellets and somebody else always picks up the bottles.
I have a couple of Coleman coolers, one of the small basic original ones that holds about a 12 pack. Then I have the big one on wheels that doesn't get much use. Then I usually keep one or two of the foam ones. My old foam cooler just got destroyed by my buddy when he caught a fish he pulled the lid off before removing the plastic tabs to hold it on and it just snapped lol, it was old anyways and was on it's last leg. I have a smaller one though that's still in good shape. But yeah, those foam coolers do the job for sure.
I was having a bad day yesterday til I saw some news that shocked the **** out of me. one of my internet friends killed his son then killed himself.gerald aikau from the aikau family(eddie aikau).I remember a while ago the dude was always posting some sketchy stuff,like anytime u see people saying stuff like "is it worth it" or other nonsense,u might want to have a talk with them.my friends mother was doing the same stuff and then she killed herself. sad sad stuff. so anytime u think u have it bad just know theres a million other people who have it 10x worse
high five to the inventor of the first cooler! I remember the small cylinders mcdonalds and bk used to keep the coke syrup in. looked like a small metal keg but skinnier! we'd steal the empty ones from the back and used them on the beach. we'd dig a hole and place in in with a towel over it! kept our beers cold all day and the cops would just walk on by! missed those days!
Dude, that's awesome Bubs. I remember your posts and am glad you came back to post this. Sometimes I have issues myself and am reevaluating my habits. I love beer, I mean I really love beer. And a glass of Jamison once in a while. And I love Bloody Marys. And none of them agree with my guts anymore, not even in moderation.
Yeah that was kind of one of the final signs for me my insides were not working properly. Always on the toilet with blood. Stomach issues. Etc. Feel free to pm me im always down to talk.
Yesterday was a particularly bad day for me. It all started when I woke up late, realizing that my alarm clock had malfunctioned overnight. This set the tone for the rest of the day, as I rushed through my morning routine, skipping breakfast and barely having time to get dressed. As I hurriedly made my way to work, I encountered unexpected traffic on the roads. It seemed like every traffic light turned red just as I approached, causing frustrating delays. This made me even more anxious about being late for an important meeting with my boss.