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The Adult Evening Beverage

Sit back and talk with friends. Same rules as before. Rule #1-Relax with friends on the front or back porch.
Rule #2-No Politics, religion or anything above a G level.
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Re: The Adult Evening Beverage

Post by RanchRoper » Sun Apr 24, 2016 8:18 pm

Evening tea time in the guest room where the computer is. Time to relax.
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Re: The Adult Evening Beverage

Post by PT7 » Sun Apr 24, 2016 8:32 pm

I had a relaxing late afternoon cleaning my BBB, and also got the Flitz on to the bronze extra good! The brass Henrys clean up just fine. :D

I had my first cold bottle of the Henry's Hard Soda (posted a picture on The Henry Orange Picture Thread). Went nicely with a turkey sandwich for supper. Pretty good-tasting evening beverage.

To finish up the BBB clean, just have to tighten the allen for the Skinner peep post. I noticed it loosened a little from my range time. Then will call it a day. Have a restful night.

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Re: The Adult Evening Beverage

Post by RanchRoper » Sun Apr 24, 2016 9:24 pm

PT7 wrote:I had a relaxing late afternoon cleaning my BBB, and also got the Flitz on to the bronze extra good! The brass Henrys clean up just fine. :D

I had my first cold bottle of the Henry's Hard Soda (posted a picture on The Henry Orange Picture Thread). Went nicely with a turkey sandwich for supper. Pretty good-tasting evening beverage.

To finish up the BBB clean, just have to tighten the allen for the Skinner peep post. I noticed it loosened a little from my range time. Then will call it a day. Have a restful night.
They sure clean up nice. Do you have the same conundrum as I do? Pick it up and get finger prints on it? Or enjoy handling it to get the prints off?
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Re: The Adult Evening Beverage

Post by PT7 » Sun Apr 24, 2016 10:11 pm

Well, RR, I am the ultimate cleaning nut. :roll: Whenever I handle my Henrys at home (not on the range), I usually wear those light cotton gloves. Yes, I know I'm overboard, but they do stay spic & span. 8-)

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Re: The Adult Evening Beverage

Post by Sir Henry » Sun Apr 24, 2016 11:44 pm

RanchRoper wrote:Evening tea time in the guest room where the computer is. Time to relax.
Neat room. Is that a can of BB's on the desk?
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Re: The Adult Evening Beverage

Post by Sir Henry » Sun Apr 24, 2016 11:47 pm

PT7 wrote:Well, RR, I am the ultimate cleaning nut. :roll: Whenever I handle my Henrys at home (not on the range), I usually wear those light cotton gloves. Yes, I know I'm overboard, but they do stay spic & span. 8-)
I have some shoe polishing mitts that I use. I can buff them out while fondling them.
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Re: The Adult Evening Beverage

Post by Deadwood Dutch » Mon Apr 25, 2016 12:57 am

I like the decor in your room.
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Re: The Adult Evening Beverage

Post by RanchRoper » Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:02 am

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RanchRoper wrote:Evening tea time in the guest room where the computer is. Time to relax.
Neat room. Is that a can of BB's on the desk?
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Re: The Adult Evening Beverage

Post by RanchRoper » Wed Apr 27, 2016 10:05 pm

Tea time in my Wyoming mug. My wife was there a couple of years ago for an art workshop. I took a guiding and outfitting course there back in '83. Outside Jackson Hole. Stunningly beautiful.
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Re: The Adult Evening Beverage

Post by daytime dave » Thu Apr 28, 2016 9:21 pm

RanchRoper wrote:Tea time in my Wyoming mug. My wife was there a couple of years ago for an art workshop. I took a guiding and outfitting course there back in '83. Outside Jackson Hole. Stunningly beautiful.

I would say the same thing about your corner of the earth my friend. Stunningly beautiful.

Tonight, I found a different Canadian Whiskey. I'm trying to identify it's unique tones. It has a smokey, then sweet taste, followed by something I haven't been able to pinpoint.

Darn, if I don't get this nailed down, I may have to have another one.

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