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Last post 13 years ago by jojoc. 13 replies replies.
Pepin meets Ninkasi Brewing
ProbateGeek Offline
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THIS is a good combo...
Ninkasi w Pepin medium.jpg
dr.smac Offline
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That is one of the beers that is always stocked in my fridge.
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Dr. Smac you in Portland or further south? Just noticed last weekend that they've started selling these in 12 oz 6-packs her in the Couv. So, my trips to Costco for the 22 oz cases can lessened somewhat.
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ProbateGeek -- odd screen name. what's the story?
elk hunter Offline
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ProbateGeek wrote:
Dr. Smac you in Portland or further south? Just noticed last weekend that they've started selling these in 12 oz 6-packs her in the Couv. So, my trips to Costco for the 22 oz cases can lessened somewhat.



You in Vantucky with Kyle(KPP)???? Doc is in Portland, and Thrilla Gorilla, mwamedic, and myself are in the O.C.

We should smoke sometime!!!
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ProbateGeek wrote:
Dr. Smac you in Portland or further south? Just noticed last weekend that they've started selling these in 12 oz 6-packs her in the Couv. So, my trips to Costco for the 22 oz cases can lessened somewhat.


Yes, as Elk wrote, I live in Portland. I noticed they started 12 oz packs also. I still like the 22's.
As Elk said, we need to get together for a small herf. We perfer to go to Cascade or 82nd ave.
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Probate attorney + Geek = so there you go.

I filled my first humidor at 82nd - have not yet been to Cascade. I've only been smoking since late last fall, so haven't gotten out much. Plus with my accidental cbid "indescretions" around Christmas (when I first found the joys of cbid, and the wonderous peril!), I'm on sort of a self-imposed buying hiatus for 2011. For familial harmony, let's just say...

Still, tax refunds are on the way, and the warden is in a good mood these days - do I see my first mini-herf in the near future?
dr.smac Offline
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Just give us some advanced warning when the wife gives you a pass.
ProbateGeek Offline
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Will do, Dr. I sent buddy requests around to Elk and the other boys, and a get together sounds good. With refunds due 04/01 or so, I let me wife know that a box purchase would be in order, and it seemed to go over well enough, so a weekend smoke at Cascade should work out. She did comment that the coolidor looked pretty full to her (it aint - it's 120 quart!) but we all know better.
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Probate.....welcome to the madness


I agree, we should all get together soon and smoke!


Jason
jojoc Offline
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ProbateGeek wrote:
Probate attorney + Geek = so there you go.

I filled my first humidor at 82nd - have not yet been to Cascade. I've only been smoking since late last fall, so haven't gotten out much. Plus with my accidental cbid "indescretions" around Christmas (when I first found the joys of cbid, and the wonderous peril!), I'm on sort of a self-imposed buying hiatus for 2011. For familial harmony, let's just say...

Still, tax refunds are on the way, and the warden is in a good mood these days - do I see my first mini-herf in the near future?



Welcome to the nut house!

I am in North Idaho and am also an estate planning/probate attorney.

I have basically been on a self-(and spouse) imposed buying freeze for, well, a long time. LOL
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I can relate, jojoc. But at least you were able to stock up first, right?

How's the practice? Solo or firm?
jojoc Offline
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ProbateGeek wrote:
I can relate, jojoc. But at least you were able to stock up first, right?

How's the practice? Solo or firm?



Terry
Thanks for the lead.

I am solo. Like most of us, the economy has left its foot print, but all in all, life is good. To some degree, I will always have work ..... as you know, there are two guarantees in life, and my practice deals with both.

I actually don't smoke all that much any more, so my small stash will last me a long time. I don't smoke in the house, and generally don't like freezing my arse off smoking. The only cigar lounge in town closed after Idaho passed it's smoking ban. Neither of the local shpos have smoking lounges. :( I'm looking forward to some warm spring days to relax and enjoy some smokes. Herfing
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