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Okay how about a positive thread of things we do like?
Let's keep it upbeat, no politics or religion (there's plenty of forums for them) 🙂

I'll start again!

Beer

Harleys

Lexus (of course)

....did I mention Beer yet?

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Life. Yeah it has its ups and downs but the trouble with being dead is it lasts so long. 

Food is cool too. 

So is lexus owners club. 

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The upcoming Lotus Emira, McLaren 570S Spider, Mazda  MX5, sparkling red wine, lobster ravioli, hot air balloon rides, helping kids to learn math and english......I could go on and on.

Trevor, based upon the part of the world you live in, it doesn't surprise me that you like beer. (although probably not Guiness Stout, eh?) 😃
I do enjoy an occasional draft from one of many breweries in this area.

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I like beer. I don't like the headache it causes

So torn……which thread to post that in……🥴

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On 3/12/2022 at 9:34 PM, RX400h said:

The upcoming Lotus Emira, McLaren 570S Spider, Mazda  MX5, sparkling red wine, lobster ravioli, hot air balloon rides, helping kids to learn math and english......I could go on and on.

Trevor, based upon the part of the world you live in, it doesn't surprise me that you like beer. (although probably not Guiness Stout, eh?) 😃
I do enjoy an occasional draft from one of many breweries in this area.

All of the above sounds great Dave, especially the cars 🙂

I love all beer, lagers, stouts, ales but as Mike has stated, not the headache it causes.

Which breweries do you have local to you?

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There are so many, I can't count them! 

The closest and one of the largest may be Ballast Point.It's less than 15 minutes from here.
Homepage - Ballast Point Brewing

Also close by is a distillery:
Welcome To Cutwater - Cutwater Spirits
I've been on tours of each of these with the local SME organization.

We are also 45 minutes-drive from wine country. 

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Wow!  they both offer quite a range of drinks....you sure seem to be in a convenient place for a good night out 🙂

We have Ringwood Brewery on our doorstep and plenty of other micro-breweries relatively local to us.

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I like fruit-flavored carbonated water on ice - no sugar but surprisingly satisfying on a hot day. 

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Nice website of Ringwood Brewery, Trevor!
I feel like having a beer!

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I like Spring (achoo). 

Spring in my hometown means more neighbors are outside and my heater doesn't run as often. 

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13 hours ago, Bykfixer said:

I like Spring (achoo). 

Spring in my hometown means more neighbors are outside and my heater doesn't run as often. 

I agree....even managing to get down the beach in March which is superb 😎

 

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The closest beach to me is also closest to about a million people who all go there at the same time. My brother showed me a park about 2/3 the distance where a hurricane broke through a strip of island separating the ocean from the coast. You get the same ankle !Removed! waves and smell of salt water but only locals and fishermen go there. A sand bar on certain days creates waves that aren't tall by any stretch but the ride is long enough to make you take a break before paddling back out. 

To get there you take one of the oldest roads in America passing through a place several US presidents used to hang out on a regular basis and end up near a place the Revolutionary war ended at. 

Lots of long, wide sweeping curves with smooth asphalt done back when the Queen of England visited for a 400th year celebration. The occasional gas station has old school soda pop in glass bottles and wonderful fried chicken. Rte 5 in VA is a day trip that cuts through the crowded interstate and allows travellers to pull over at old plantations, parks or other places while allowing a leisurely pace or just a short cut through time. It's even better in fall when all the leaves on the numerous hardwoods are in their glory. 

Shh! Don't tell anybody about it. 

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1 hour ago, Bykfixer said:

To get there you take one of the oldest roads in America passing through a place several US presidents used to hang out on a regular basis and end up near a place the Revolutionary war ended at. 

Lots of long, wide sweeping curves with smooth asphalt done back when the Queen of England visited for a 400th year celebration. The occasional gas station has old school soda pop in glass bottles and wonderful fried chicken. Rte 5 in VA is a day trip that cuts through the crowded interstate and allows travellers to pull over at old plantations, parks or other places while allowing a leisurely pace or just a short cut through time. It's even better in fall when all the leaves on the numerous hardwoods are in their glory. 

Sounds like a superb road trip and its definitely a case of the journey rather than the destination that matters.
 

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19 hours ago, dcfish said:

I really like a variety of Watches 😉 

Same here, have a small collection of driving style chronograph watches.
What ones do you have in your collection?

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4 hours ago, Lexus Owners Club said:

Same here, have a small collection of driving style chronograph watches.
What ones do you have in your collection?

Mostly Seiko and Citizen Divers  🙂 A few Chronos...

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I like Citizen solar watches. Nothing fancy, just analog face type that keep time well. 

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