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That's a shame, because they are doing some fantastic things these days. I want a bottle of the JD 12 so bad...been waiting for it to drop in Ohio. Looks like tomorrow is the day for my local shops, but I won't be available to go stand in line for it so I guess I will miss out and hope to...
I would have bought all 3 bottles :lol:
I do like the JDSBBP Rye better than the bourbon which is strange as I usually like bourbons more than ryes, but that one is fantastic! I know you are looking for a bottle, but have you gotten to try the rye yet?
Forget billions...we may be up to trillions of cicadas now coming soon!!. Two broods XIX on a 13 year cycle and brood XII on a 17 year cycle will coincide for the first time since 1803.
Missouri and Illinois, it has been nice to know ya'.
@GregR update title please!
Thanks @krista4 and @Hawks64 for all the effort. My apologies for not getting more involved in this countdown. I fell behind early and never found the time to fully engage. I didn't comment much along the way about my own picks or those of others, but I do appreciate all the good music...
I've entered for all the under $300 bottles other than Mister Sam...generally not a fan of Canadian whisky and this is a blend including Canadian from what what I understand). The problem is that I have never tried any of these other than Birthday Bourbon. I want to try several of them, but...
separate drawing for each bottle but you are removed from the pool once you “win” the right to buy a bottle. You can only choose which ones to be considered for before the drawing. No choice after.
Well, there will be no more total eclipses long before that. The moon is slowly moving away from earth, so eventually the moon's apparent size in the sky will not big enough to fully cover the disk of the sun. You only have a few hundred million years before that's an issue...
All of them...just not all visible since they are too dim. I posted back a couple pages ago to give a heads up. There was also a comet in view, but it too was too dim. I couldn't find it with my binoculars.
lol…smaller field of vision through the binoculars so hard to keep in view without a steady hand. Lower the power a little if you can to find a good compromise. Turn those binoculars towards the planets and comet for a few moments during totality if you can.
Solar eclipses happen between 2-5 times per year. So they are not what is once in a lifetime. Total eclipses are more rare, but even those happen with fair regularity. There will be 9 more total eclipses before the year 2100. So that is not something that is once in a lifetime. But these...
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