ClubHouse is much better than "Lounge" but sometimes a WorldBar will be in order :)
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ClubHouse is much better than "Lounge" but sometimes a WorldBar will be in order :)
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I'm telling you ... we need a "Saloon" or "Tavern" or the like for all of the food and drink pics and talk that will go on.
The SaabWorld Tavern ... the place where Saab owners from around discuss their favourite food and drink. ;)
Yes, I like the sound of "The Saloon" .. it has bien sure the Wild West sound but also English pubs always used to have "The Public Bar" and "The Saloon" sometimes "The Snug" .... Now that's an idea "The Snug" :cool:
The "snug", also sometimes called the Smoke room, was typically a small, very private room with access to the bar that had a frosted glass external window, set above head height. A higher price was paid for beer in the snug and nobody could look in and see the drinkers. It was not only the well off visitors who would use these rooms, the snug was for patrons who preferred not to be seen in the public bar. Ladies would often enjoy a private drink in the snug in a time when it was frowned upon for ladies to be in a pub. The local police officer would nip in for a quiet pint, the parish priest for his evening whisky, and lovers would use the snug for their rendezvous.
"Ladies would often enjoy a private drink in the snug in a time when it was frowned upon for ladies to be in a pub. The local police officer would nip in for a quiet pint, the parish priest for his evening whisky, and lovers would use the snug for their rendezvous. "
Well that covers everyone except me ... :p
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Allow me to supply the first bottle. :p
Now that Kermit's took care of the drinks, let's get on with the main event .....
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I'll bring dessert... one of my favorites: Bee Sting Cake
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Dang, I never even heard of it, 'til now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bienenstich
Mmmmm ......
Ken, I thought you might want a new avatar .. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...n/b2312b17.jpg I think the size is OK ... bon appetit. :)
Just like my friends on S2ki that I met with in Ontario...I can't drink and they took me to a brewery...Doctor said no raw food and they took me to an all you can eat sushi place...
I buy beers that I would have liked to try for my son to sample and tell me about them. I bought him a Creme Brule stout made with Vanilla beans, waiting to find out if I would have liked it.
For tonight, I bring some of my favorite. Nothing like sitting with the dad, watching the game, and having one of these...
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Dave, is that Friar Tuck? from the Robin Hood TV series (with Richard Greene) from late 50's / early 60's?
If so I really enjoyed them and Ivanhoe, and William Tell.
It has been quiet in the SaabWorld bar for a few years now. Many people moved on, Saabs are sold and replaced with other cars but the bar hasn't closed just yet. I kinda miss the good old SaabCentral days from 10 years ago but it is what it is. Almost 8 years for the Saab World bar and we keep pouring drinks until the last customer leaves!
<music playing in the background>
It's nine o'clock on a Saturday
The regular crowd shuffles in
There's an old man sitting next to me
Makin' love to his tonic and gin
He says, "Son, can you play me a memory
I'm not really sure how it goes
But it's sad and it's sweet and I knew it complete
When I wore a younger man's clothes"
La la la, di da da
La la, di da da da dum
I must be OLD - I know that song.
A large Scotch before I head to MT - just for a holiday though.
Need to keep an eye on the production!
TTFN