I remember those cans very well, there were 2 different styles, the first one is the one that could cut your finger ( I know this first hand)I remember dad stocking up on Coors when we would go camping in Colorado. Back in the 70s you couldn't buy it east of the Missouri River or some such nonsense. The cans had the push button tops.
First Coors was 1987 when they were allowed eastI remember those cans very well, there were 2 different styles, the first one is the one that could cut your finger ( I know this first hand)
The second version was two holes on top, much simpler to use but I am glad they all went to what we have now, I recall still being able to get the pull off tops in Texas in the early 80’s 79-80 hell yea
We made them from soup cans, bean cans , tomato juice cans, but the easiest way was from V-8 cansI miss steel beer cans. You can't make a decent tennis ball cannon out of aluminum.
We all doI miss Steve and Garry.....
Drinkin on a dime!The BEAST is how we managed to drink all throughout college.
It's a good thing I don't have a job. I'm way too busy harassing people on the interwebs and letting cats sleep on me to do much of anything else.
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Mayslak's I do believe. Never been to that one. Psycho Suzy's is great during nice weather. If you want a real "bar" Dusty's (home of the Dago) is just a couple blocks south of Suzy's. Unfortunately, Nye's closed a couple of years ago. It's been a long time since I drank from a glass boot over at the Gasthoff. We used to do a Saturday Oktoberfest bicycle ride in the fall hitting about a dozen or so bars in Minneapolis and St. Paul. We usually started at Tony Jaro's (home of the Greenie) just north of Suzy's at 10:00 AM. That was a fun mess. The state fair rocks. We go every year (except last). Would love to hook up.My friends in Minneapolis want me to be there for the state fair this year, so maybe we can harass each other in person. Too bad the Triple Rock Social Club closed. That was our favorite place to start the day. Then hit several German or Polish beer halls, Psycho Suzy's, Nyes, and a few others. What the heck is the name of the place that was owned by the wrestler? Was it Slazak's or something like that?
Mayslak's I do believe. Never been to that one. Psycho Suzy's is great during nice weather. If you want a real "bar" Dusty's (home of the Dago) is just a couple blocks south of Suzy's. Unfortunately, Nye's closed a couple of years ago. It's been a long time since I drank from a glass boot over at the Gasthoff. We used to do a Saturday Oktoberfest bicycle ride in the fall hitting about a dozen or so bars in Minneapolis and St. Paul. We usually started at Tony Jaro's (home of the Greenie) just north of Suzy's at 10:00 AM. That was a fun mess. The state fair rocks. We go every year (except last). Would love to hook up.
Relic guitars suck!
HEYYYYY Ramo, MY V started out as a Relic'd guitar. Points off, neck needing adjustment, B saddle screw broken.
You are repairing it thats different. When you get shinny guitar and start doing stupid relic thats stupid.