Hmmmmmmm, I'll have to check stock where I work to see if there is any grade B syrup.
What was the question again?
What was the question again?
Thank you AudiogoN and users, for civility....
Maple syrup from Vermont is well known. If you ever have the chance to get ahold of some, Maple syrup from Door County, Wisconsin can be had online...and is good for a Sunday morning Johnnny Cakes with real butter and Door Co. vs. Vermont Maple Syrup. Actually there is no looser.........except perhaps your waistline. |
I’ll bet my cookies are better than your cookies. *lol* With that said, let’s debate something really important: I love maple syrup on my waffles and pancakes. I’ve found that Grade-B maple syrup is more dense in character and richer in flavor. As an added bonus, Grade B is less expensive than Grade A too. For those advocates of Grade A maple syrup, before you call me a shill for Grade B, you’ve gotta try Grade B before you have any credibility on the subject. So ... Trader Joe’s sells both the A and the B. Blind testing, anyone?? Frank |
It can happen to anyone.
https://www.npr.org/2018/12/06/674079779/george-h-w-bushs-mixed-legacy-in-a-reagan-era-scandal
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Kaitty...here ya go: "As CIA director in the mid-1970s and as Ronald Reagan’s vice president, Bush helped forge a world of strongmen, wars, cartels, and refugees that continues today. In particular, he was deeply involved in the events that became known as the Iran-Contra scandal, a series of illegal operations that began with a secret effort to arm Contra fighters in Nicaragua in the hopes of toppling the leftist Sandinista government; this effort became connected to drug trafficking, trading weapons for hostages with Iran, and banking scandals." Memory indeed... |
This place is a model of civility compared with the pinball forum I sometimes post on. Talk about a$&&@s. Funny thing is that pinball machines have a resale value that would shock any audio person. Aside from many machines which go up in value, even brand new machines can be bought, played 6-24 months and only loose around 10-15% of value. And if they stopped making it, it’s double the price. How come my TTweights turntable isn’t worth double, LOL. |