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theshopper3
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liquor cooler

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Hi,

Would I be correct to assume that you can buy the alcohol coolers on Island??

One of group was inquiring.

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Pia
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Post by Pia »

What do you mean by alcohol coolers ? Do you mean the little "koozies" to put a beer bottle in to keep it cold or the coolers that hold 6/12/24 bottles of beer.

But the answer either way is.......yes :) :) :)

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Hi Pia,
No I mean the actual drinks. Like Mike's Hard lemonade?? Vex cooler, bacardi coolers?

Can't think of what kind you's have in the states.

Does this make any more sense :?

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Post by Chet »

Like a Coleman cooler, something that can hold 8 or more drinks and a small bag of ice? Many would recommend a cooler packed with choice cuts of prime beef, chicken, fish, and other high-priced commodities. Then you have the cooler to bring drinks to the beach. Rick has one that's big enough to hide a goat.
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Post by Eric in NJ »

I know we have bought Mike's products on Island. No worries.
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Post by RickG »

I saw Smirnoff and Mike's at Food Center.

But, seriously, this is not the cold white north. You can buy lemons, limes and many members of the citrus family down here below the tree line.

Check out this recipe for a fresh lime soda. I can hear it begging "Rum, I need Rum, until them I am incomplete."

http://www.saveur.com/food/classic-reci ... 46718.html

Do you do Ground Hog Day in May? If he can't dig through the snow does that mean we have a new ice age?

Well, at least you're not in Wisconsin. Stay warm!

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Post by waterguy »

watch out Rick next time I won't leave any beer :lol:
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Post by theshopper3 »

Thanks for the Info on the beverages. The pre made ones are the ones I was looking for.

Rick you are a funny, funny guy.
I will give your recipe to my sister in law & see if she feels like making her own.

No we don't have another Grounpd Hog day in May, but if we soon don't get some spring weather we are all going to loose it :cry:

It has been a longggggggggggg winter this year as it has been in some of the states as well.

Maybe next year I will just take a side trip to your place while you & Christine are vacation in St John & DRINK ALL YOUR BEER :lol: I won't be as nive as Waterguy, since I am beer baby :)

35 SLEEPS TILL WE GET WARM & AWAY FROM THIS WHITE STUFF...... ST JOHN SOON COME :D

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I'm sure Larry keeps you warm. Defrost soon!

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