Tecate..the beer that taste good at any temperature
i used to think that too. then we ran out of ice on a trip 15 or so years ago and to survive we put the Coronas in the dive bag and tied them off to a rock. you know, 70 degree water was better than 90 degree air
temps......i've never touched a corona since!!!
Tecate Lite? I drink it too. Not sure why, probably because it makes for a longer day.
Peter Rowe writes a beer article for the San Diego Union. Last week he reviewed TKT Lite. Said, in so many words, that it would have to improve by
miles before it could be rated next to urine.
Oh well, still makes for a longer day. Maybe it's the water......lots of it.
If you don't enjoy beer at room temp. , maybe you don't really like beer.
Room temp.? Lower than 90 degrees. Of course room temp here, if the heater isn't fired up, is probably cooler than the inside of an ice chest down
south of the border.
Originally posted by woody in ob
tecate for the sixer before noon, then switch to the ice cold pacificos until the lights go out. er, at least that's how i've seen it
done......
Originally posted by Sharrone
That is the best video. We are building in El Cardonal, and I will show this to all my friends who say "Why"
This video has taken on a life of it's own. Not only is the "view count" over 775 but I'm getting many e mails on how to do this kind of project. I'm
more then happy to explain the process to my fellow Nomads, If you want to work with video clips, plain old photos or digital ones, the flow is
pretty much the same. Getting off your butts and getting it done is the work.
Stuff you burn to a DVD today could last 100 years. Think of what you could pass on to generations to come. You now have the technology to tell your
story. Think of the possibilities.
Thanks very much. The view count is now over 925...... amazing.
I'm getting e mail from all over the world, many finding Baja Nomads for the very first time.
Fish tacos must have international interest. With over 1100 views on YouTubr so far, I've gotten e mails from as far away as Japan and Australia,
asking about Baja Nomads and fish tacos. What a world.
If you haven't seen it yet, here it is, hope you enjoy.
Happy Christmas to all Baja Nomads everywhere. I'm thankful for this community of helpful, funny people that made my first trip to the Baja
memorable.
Many blessings to you and yours.
Bob in Philly
Originally posted by Boshvideo
Happy Christmas to all Baja Nomads everywhere. I'm thankful for this community of helpful, funny people that made my first trip to the Baja
memorable.
Many blessings to you and yours.
Bob in Philly
Where has Boshvideo gone??? A great thread from 2007!
if you have windows, there is a very simple video program called Windows Movie Maker...you simply import the photos you want, stick them in an order,
you choose the transition between "slides" and can easily lay a music track down...then just upload it to you tube!
Originally posted by shari
these out of date posts get me everytime...I never look at the dates...and keep saying I will...hahaha...thanks for pointing out the date David
I might be gone but I hope not forgotten. Now retired, I'm thinking about heading back down your way. has anything changed since 2007?
Asuncion is evolving...there are a few more options for dining...more houses (mostly local mexicanos and a few gringos), paved road which is fantastic
for us who live here, nice flowers along the new boulevard on the main street, the kids you saw are bigger now, I have a few more gray hairs, everyone
is drinking lite beer now, the surfers are better, nicer trucks...but it still is the friendly, safe village it always was.
Originally posted by shari
these out of date posts get me everytime...I never look at the dates...and keep saying I will...hahaha...thanks for pointing out the date David
I might be gone but I hope not forgotten. Now retired, I'm thinking about heading back down your way. has anything changed since 2007?
Great that you are still out there! Thanks again for such a well done video that really shares a special part of the Baja experience... and the great
tastes of Mexico!
"If it were lush and rich, one could understand the pull, but it is fierce and hostile and sullen.
The stone mountains pile up to the sky and there is little fresh water. But we know we must go back
if we live, and we don't know why." - Steinbeck, Log from the Sea of Cortez
"People don't care how much you know, until they know how much you care." - Theodore Roosevelt
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