Growin my own

Well unlike a few of you out here, a boo is not on my horizon in the near future. But, I have decided to go the low cost economy way. I’m growin my own. I bought it today and for luck decided to place it in venerable company. Now all I have to do is wait. I’ll bring the finished product to the Mich fish-in of 2025.

Mark

[This message has been edited by Marco (edited 07 June 2006).]

What the &%@#$ you ‘watering’ it with???

Looks like the boo is in good company. The 12 year old is probably to keep masters reel oiled up and the gin in the green bottle in the background to help water down the bamboo. It appears to be a complicated lot but by 2025 I probably won’t be around so who gives a hoot?

Marco…
That’s some expensive booze!..Sell all your liquor & you’ll not only be able to finance your 'boo, you’ll also be able to SEE what you’re doing with it!
Mike


You can call me Mike & you can call me Mikey…Just remember that this site’s about sharing!

Marco;
You are too much!! Hmmmmmm… No Bushmill’s?


Don’t forget the Michigan Fish-In August 14th to the 20th. The Holy Water’s of the Au Sable await you!!

Cactus

Marco,

You got the vermouth too darned close to
the gin. A true dry martini requires 14"
spacing.G Warm regards, Jim

Gentlemen:
JC: Water,water?, Now where have I heard that term before??
Jonezee: I’m vintage 43’, you’re 47’, we’ll both be there.
Tuber: That never crossed my mind, yet.
Jack: Only the orange sashed drink Bushmills, it’s Jamiesons or Midletons made in the Republic for this lad.
Jim H.: The suggested spacing, gin/vermouth, has been implemented.Results will be posted.

And now, let it grow, let it grow, let it grow.

Mark


I’d rather be in Wyoming!

I’d “filter” liquid fertilizer through various organs before use, Marco.

Good point on the vermouth, Jim. But make mine Absolut and just pass the vermouth 14" over the top of the glass.

Hidehunter,
Your post kinda reminds me of the Irishman who at the behest of his deceased best friend was about to pour a bottle of finest irish whiskey over his friends grave, but decided at the last moment that surely the deceased would not mind if he filtered the elixer through his kidneys first
Oh, the wisdom of the Irish!

Mark

An Irishman isn’t drunk as long as he can hold on to one blade of grass and not fall off the Earth.

If they had not invented whisky the Irish would rule the world!
According to Jerry Backer a little whisky is good for plants. He recommends vodka for house plants so it doesn’t smell like a saloon!


Don’t forget the Michigan Fish-In August 14th to the 20th. The Holy Water’s of the Au Sable await you!!

Cactus

Hey Marco,
Now we all know why your fly was open in that picture you posted sometime back,lol.

Now when it comes to growing things don’t forget to call on your “Old Grandad” for advice. Did I see a wee bottle of crown peeking out from behind the boo or do I need to stop the “Wild Turkey” calling?


Eric “nighthawk”

American veteran and proud of it!

On the topic of drinking a few words of advice:

  1. You’re not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on.
  2. My doctor told me to quit drinking, but I have seen more old drunks than old doctors, so I got a new doctor.
  3. I distrust camels and anyone else who can go a week without a drink.
  4. Whenever someone asks me if I want water with my scotch, I say I’m thirsty, not dirty.

What words of wisdom do you have?
Drew


A bum-legged old man and a drunk. That’s all you got?
That’s WHAT I got.

You can’t buy beer. You can only rent it.