Thursday, May 10, 2007

 

Dr. ER is taking me out to a ballgame!


... at Coors Field for my belated birthday present Saturday night! :-) I've never been anywhere in the majors but The Ballpark at Arlington, home of the Texas Rangers. So this'll be way cool.

Play ball, y'all!

--ER

Comments:
Have fun at the game, ER! And, here's hoping all goes smoothly with the drive tomorrow.
 
YAY!!! Have a blast!
 
Coors Field . . . There's a comment here somewhere but I just can't think of one. Enjoy the game, don't drink too much of the namesake (ugh), and leave Ice-T with a cat-sitter.
 
Went to seminary in Denver. Left there just in time. I was developing an addiction to Rockies games. Beautiful setting, so-so pitching. Have a great time. Also, notice the incredible lightning protection surrounding Coors Field. It supposedly protects much of LoDo from strikes.
 
Hey Geoffrey, Coors really ain't too bad fresh from the factory. It's like a whole different beer. I had one in Golden last trip up. I was astonished that it actually had flavor!

Oh, at the moment, Ice-T is fuming and avoding me, 'cause I put a harness on him for a couple of hours tonight.

DC LLC: Keep talking. I am threatening to try to go to Iliff, myself.
 
Small world, DC LLC.

I know you. :-)

Can't tell you how, here, in this anonymous forum. ...

But you made an early, early, lingering impression on me as a cub, at OSU. :-)
 
Coors as piss water:
The West was Pilsner Only Country well into the 1990's. The best Pilsner is Coors. There are no preservatives in Coors. Plain ole beer and nothing else. We used to have Coors and Dr. Pepper sent in privately on the Red Ball express from OKC to Quan Loi, RVN to serve in our bar that we had built. Usually we got 10 cases of each twice a month. After we took our personal hordes out, we sold them for a dollar a can (we paid 25 cents a can to the Okla. Air NG, they probably paid a nickle each at the BX stateside). Niether were available in Nam. Coors wouldn't ship it to Nam because it would spoil if not kept refrigerated.
Even Coors has gone yuppie however, they brew Killian's Irish Red, Blue Moon Belgian White, ZIMA, Keystone, and all varieties of the core brand.
Now if you guzzel six coors at 6% alcohol at 6000 plus feet of altitude in an hour or two it will affect your senses.
It is quite effective at altitude.
Coors biggest mistake ever, was taking their necter to brew in the East and West and laying at the feet of those that can never appreciate it for what it is.
 
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