Buffista parents take note - Children's Place is having a massive sale right now:
'Serenity'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sophia, I bet I have a similar-style furnace (we think 1922-ish). Before I got a fire-clicker-thingie, I'd use a fork and twine a match between the tines. To light it on fire, I'd bring down a small candle, so that I could twine the match BEFORE it was on fire. And then I'd put on an oven mitt to hold the fork.
Luckily, there is a pause between relighting the pilot light and the full-on furnace firing up (there is a thermocouple that has to get up to a certain temperature, to make sure there is flame to ignite all that gas -- safety!) so there's small chance that it could come on when I've got my arm inside the damn thing, but Safety First, you know?
Congratulations Jessica!
Can anyone explain the mystery of how Moxie soda is still being sold after more than a century despite tasting like it does? I like old-fashioned sasparilla drinks and thought I'd give it a try, but I can't imagine anyone willingly choosing to drink that swill over water.
Good idea, theo. I can get matches at the gas station. They just don't have a fire clicky stick! The gas is off, so there is no hurry, I am just cold!
Can anyone explain the mystery of how Moxie soda is still being sold after more than a century despite tasting like it does?
Ted Williams.
Buffista parents take note - Children's Place is having a massive sale right now
We hit it yesterday for Sara -- long-sleeved fall shirts marked down to $7.99 and then an additional 50% off. We scored so. much. stuff.
Can anyone explain the mystery of how Moxie soda is still being sold after more than a century despite tasting like it does?
My childhood best friend drank it with milk. ISTG.
Can anyone explain the mystery of how Moxie soda is still being sold after more than a century despite tasting like it does? I like old-fashioned sasparilla drinks and thought I'd give it a try, but I can't imagine anyone willingly choosing to drink that swill over water.
Because its pretty much the only soft drink we Mainer's can claim as our own and dammit we are not giving it up! Besides, we find it funny when you out of staters are silly enough to taste it. I haven't known anyone since my great-grandmother who willingly consumed that swill! :D
Congratulations, Jess on the baby chickadoodle!
Happy engagement, Gris!
My uncle (from Maine) drinks Moxie.
We all just had a photo session with a photographer friend. He left at almost exactly noon, and the husband, dog and baby are already sound asleep, exhausted by their turn at being models.
I have a bottle of Moxie in my fridge that's been there for a couple years. Does it go off? Can it? Will I ever bother to open it? Probably not.