Subj : Re: Cramping To : DAVE DRUM From : Mike Powell Date : Fri May 10 2024 10:16:00 > My friend, Laszlo, who has been a scout leader for a few years is of > the impression that it will be one big "rainbow connection" with straight, > gay, bi, transexual, ambisexual, etx. all under the same tent. I wouldn't > want to supervise that varied a bunch who are in the learning and trying > new stuff phase of growing up. Certainly not. Sounds like a recipe for trouble (no pun intended!). > MP> regional. You are not too far north of one of those "regional" areas. > MP> Excel Bottling is somewhere in Southern Illiois -- Breese, I think. > MP> Other hotspots include Evansville, IN; South Central Ohio; and South > MP> Central/Western Kentucky. > Breese is in the St. Louis Metro-East area - so, 8 or so miles from me. They bottle most of the glass bottled Ski and Double Cola that one would find available in this area, now that Greensburg Bottling is no more. > MP> Coke pretty much ran Double Cola out of its former Kentucky region, > MP> when they bought out Greensburg Bottling, but Ski is still around (and > MP> is now distributed locally by Ale-8-One). > Ski, IIRC, is a lemon-ginger product and similar to Ale-8. Hmmmmmm. Ski is a citrus soda. Mountain Dew and Mello Yello are like it, except it has (at least some) real lemon and orange juice in it, and it tastes better. > I wish there was a local presence of Cheer wine (cherry) soda. I first > met it in North Carolina where it's a regional favourite. I can find that here locally, in glass bottles, at Kroger stores. It is a little pricey here, though. Fun fact: Cheerwine is based on a cola that was originally created in Maysville, Kentucky. The Cheerwine folks acquired the formula and added the cherry flavoring, making it a hit. Last time I was through the Carolinas I was also able to find Red Rock Cola, which is another treat. Mike * SLMR 2.1a * If it's Tourist Season, howcum we can't shoot 'em, Pa? --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .