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Dec 22, 2012 at 6:01 PM Post #1,546 of 39,994
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Never thought I'd see the day
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 the Hostess Twinkie production line shut down. I'm guessing you have the Beyer's connected to the OTL, no?

 
My favorite Raspberry Coconut Zingers were not included in my sister's shipment!
 
I have the HD650s connected to the OTL.
 
Dec 22, 2012 at 6:09 PM Post #1,547 of 39,994
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Never thought I'd see the day
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 the Hostess Twinkie production line shut down. I'm guessing you have the Beyer's connected to the OTL, no?

 
My favorite Raspberry Coconut Zingers were not included in my sister's shipment!
 
I have the HD650s connected to the OTL.

 
I should have clicked to "zoom" in on the pix, as I was trying to judge by the cord. 
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Dec 23, 2012 at 6:35 AM Post #1,548 of 39,994
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So I guess I'll have to donate them to the guys and gals I work with who have children that still like them.
Or secretly eat some myself when no one is watching. :wink:

 

 
 
Can do both, and share some with us too!
 
Dec 23, 2012 at 7:41 AM Post #1,549 of 39,994
You know, rosgr63, that pix Clayton posted with the snack stack really does speak to me! Anytime I have an overnight session that ends with breakfast just after sunrise, leaves me thinking of snacks between then and midnight. I tell you, it's tough, no matter how good the music sounds!
 
Sometimes, my stomach starts panging & pinging like a '5998' tube warming up. 
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Dec 23, 2012 at 11:49 AM Post #1,550 of 39,994
I don't need an excuse SO.
 
Currently testing a short and a tall bottle 6SN7W I got last week.
 
I still prefer the short bottle.
 
Dec 23, 2012 at 1:39 PM Post #1,551 of 39,994
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Originally Posted by Clayton SF /img/forum/go_quote.gif
 
We went to a tavern called In de Wildeman and I was introduced to Belgian beer because Ultrainferno is from there. We also had and St. Chimay and St. Bernardus.
 
Then I went with an American friend to Vongelpark and we had Wieckse Witte whith a lemon in it and it was excellent for a mid-day hot August afternoon. Then we went back to In de Wildeman and more of which I can't remember.
 
We found great beer and music south of Amsterdam in Leiden at De Twee Spieghels.

 
In de Wildeman is a great place!  Did he take you to t' Arendsendt?  Oh man, words fail me.  Only Dutch beer.  Who knew there are something like 200 brewers in Holland?  I want to go back so bad...
 
Dec 23, 2012 at 1:46 PM Post #1,552 of 39,994
There's more to Holland than beer!
 
Next door is Ultrainferno & the 596's!
 
Dec 23, 2012 at 3:28 PM Post #1,554 of 39,994
No pictures of Chocolate?
 
Dec 23, 2012 at 4:29 PM Post #1,555 of 39,994
Okay. These are pictures of Amsterdam sweet shops in December :)
 



 
Dec 23, 2012 at 5:06 PM Post #1,556 of 39,994
Thank You!.....Someone day I'll have to get to the Netherlands/Belgium and other parts of Mainland Europe....
 
Dec 23, 2012 at 5:40 PM Post #1,557 of 39,994

I knew someone would come up with febo..lolz..stand up eating..but sooo yummy..especially the kalfsvlees kroket with some mosterd :p
But guys..holland has much more then food and beer and chcolate to show..:cool:
 
Dec 23, 2012 at 6:09 PM Post #1,559 of 39,994
Like concerts at Paradiso.
The Rijksmuseum, which is opening up in 2013.
HiFi Solutions, I just window shop.
Record Friend, a great store.
But I buy most of my vinyl in Leiden at Velvet Music.
And you must go to get used vinyl at The Velvet Vinyl Outlet. Incredible prices.
(If an album has 3 records in it it counts as one. At least it did with the classical records.)
     RECORD COST 2.50 EURO PER PIECE
     AND AT MORE THAN 20 PIECES 2 euro each
 
Dec 23, 2012 at 6:13 PM Post #1,560 of 39,994
Like concerts at Paradiso.
The Rijksmuseum, which is opening up in 2013.
HiFi Solutions, I just window shop.
Record Friend, a great store.
But I buy most of my vinyl in Leiden at Velvet Music.
And you must go to get used vinyl at The Velvet Vinyl Outlet. Incredible prices.
(If an album has 3 records in it it counts as one. At least it did with the classical records.)
     RECORD COST 2.50 EURO PER PIECE
     AND AT MORE THAN 20 PIECES 2 euro each

Wow..ur wellinformed :D am impressed
 

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