Chandler
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You can, if you really want -- but it's right there next to Canadian and Moose Head.Can’t get a case of the schlitz anymore?
Me, I'm looking at La Fin du Monde if I want "Canadian."
You can, if you really want -- but it's right there next to Canadian and Moose Head.Can’t get a case of the schlitz anymore?
Eew, moose head,molsen Canadian, IPA, don’t know anyone who drinks that shit up here. I think we export itYou can, if you really want -- but it's right there next to Canadian and Moose Head.
Me, I'm looking at La Fin du Monde if I want "Canadian."
Wow. I don’t remember them like that. I remember them being the first beer sold here in the extra large bottles. Wine bottle size. It put a damper on the lads who were used to chugging a full bottle.This is your Brador Pa12, made by Molson in the days.
We use to call this beer bottle shape "un petit téton" which is loosely translated by a small tit....
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Many people have here too. Or brew their own. Booze is very expensive here. 80 percent tax.Oh yeah ''une une grosse" lol.... still very popular in Qc....
Myself I've migrated to micro brew many moons ago.
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As for French beer pffft haha stick to winei liked the banter on French beer, as i've seen many French lorry drivers drinking beer with breakfast i've felt glad it wan't strong.. and with many trips to US I'll confirm that American craft breweries make some good gear, although the tendency for strange flavours seems odd to classic British , saying that teh Belgians have been making strong fruit flavoured beers for centuries. anyway, here's a couple of photos for fun. as you can see a very versatile vehicle, btw it does have a rear seat, which is of course removeable to make a cavernous interior space. The last photo shows the earlier '30s on version (giving it the reputation of being the first hatchback) that had just teh top half hinging up and the bottom down, I think 3 bullocks was the advised loading..... As you can see a very versatile vehicle.
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Finally managed to get to my garage yesterday, 30 miles away from home, to start getting the old Citroen ready after Winter layup, thought the old original United Sheeplined would look the part but not a great photo of itView attachment 110255
My dad did too, but they were 2 consecutive, early 60s VW Bugs.My grandpa always had “foreign cars” as they were referred to in those days. Early to mid 60’s.
They’re worth big bucks these days.My dad did too, but they were 2 consecutive, early 60s VW Bugs.
Long gone. I think he traded the last one for a '74 Buick LeSabre.They’re worth big bucks these days.