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The truth about Plymouth and the Pilgrams on the Mayflower.  The went ashore where they did because they were out of beer and were down to drinking stale water.  Beer is naturally sterile after fertmentqtion and resists turning in storage.  The intrepid band was lookin for a source of fermentables, high sugar content plants and good water to refill their beer casks.   Look it up!!!

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Plymouth picnic this side of the pond.  We will commence planning for our 4th annual P15/D24 group Tour Northeast Division.  Even though our highest car count has been 5 more are always welcomed.  Currently looking at the Delaware Water Gap area of Pa, NY, NJ. Most likely in late July early August.   Hopefully this area will be more convenient for more people to participate.  More details will follow as they develop. Activities will include scenic drives, museum visits, tire kicking and tall story telling, and the obligatory stop at any craft breweries we may stumble across.

 

Also remember the POC grand national is scheduled for 2018 in the Detrtoit vacinity.  Check for dates etc on the POC web site.

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1 hour ago, greg g said:

The truth about Plymouth and the Pilgrams on the Mayflower.  The went ashore where they did because they were out of beer and were down to drinking stale water.  Beer is naturally sterile after fertmentqtion and resists turning in storage.  The intrepid band was lookin for a source of fermentables, high sugar content plants and good water to refill their beer casks.   Look it up!!!

That 's why I drink it, naturally sterile...can't be too careful these days.

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W. C. Fields would not drink water, preferring strong drink instead.  He did not want to drink anything that fish made love in.   Ah,yes...

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