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The
Great Wall of China
The Chinese are in for a
rare treat. You think she's carrying camera equipment in those
bags? Think again. (clink, clink, clink)
The man to the right
obviously know what's in store. The excitement has brought him to
his knees!
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Vatican City
Yes,
they even drink beer at the Vatican. Unfortunately, the Pope has yet
to have discovered Slick Ice. Mary Beth was supposed to bring His
Holiness a sampler six pack, but it somehow never got that far. I
wonder where it ended up? Hmmmm.
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Florence,
Italy
If you
look very close at David's left hand, you will see that he is holding a
pint glass (technically, its a five-gallon pint glass) and is about to
quaff his thirst on a fine ale (alas, not Slick Ice). You'll notice
that Mary Beth's pose is just about perfect - except she's missing the
pint glass (and she's fully clothed, but we're not going to get into
that).
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Disney
Cruise Lines
Impressive. That's
about the best way to describe this cruise. And while they did not
serve Slick Ice beverages on board, they did have a fine selection of
beers nonetheless.
Now I need to talk to
Mickey about setting up a brewpub on deck 12. (Slick Ice, of
course).
"When you wish upon a
star . . ."
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Ireland
The Bushmills Inn in
Northern Ireland is at the home of the world's oldest distillery and it is
a charming hotel and restaurant.
The restaurant serves some
of the finest food and wine in Ireland (and with any luck will someday
serve the finest ale in the land - Slick Ice, of course!)
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Bahamas
Well, the Bahamas may be
known for a lot of things but it will never be known as the place to get a
good beer (sorry, guys).
By the way - that big
building in the distance is the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island - quite
impressive and expensive (but still no good beer).
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Venice, Italy
One more
visit to Italy - this time to the Grand Canal in Venice. One
thing we do know for certain - this water is definitely NOT an ingredient
in Slick Ice beer. However, I'm sure the Venetians would be glad to
feature our brew at one of their canal-side taverns.
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