Even camping, I bring bottles. I bought a taller cooler and made sure beer fit in it good.
Nothing better than pulling a bottle of ice cold beer out of a cooler full of ice...bottle gleaming in the sunlight, blue sky in the background...sound of waves rippling onto the shore...opening the cap...taking that first taste as it hits your lips and touches your tongue..hot girl beside you with also grabbing a beer...take a look out to the water...it is a new boat with your name on it, loaded with millions of dollars...ok, so I drifted off there.
Lil Me wrote: Hey Russ! Interesting. I always opt for the cans when out and about... cans are easier than the clanking bottles..
Hey miss Lil Me! Hope alls well with ya.. any good meetings with the strata lately?
Im currently sitting here in the hotel we are in right now while the vessel is up in drydock and theres no ac.. and the ship is unbearable! Hey, its normal to lose 7 kilos in 7 days right? lol.
You are correct on that one.. I like cans whenever I camp or travel for that very reason, however anywhere you go it seems that people cannot be responsible in general. Go to any unregulated campsite and you will see some fool that has tried to burn cans. Sure you see broken bottles, but not as many as aluminum cans. Maybe its just me, but thats what I think.
My captain is from PEI, hes been talking about this for months now! Must have nothing else going on there to talk about. He said it was the best thing ever and is again cans.. they recycle all the bottles lots. And of course in a bar you get a draught beer.
Although this seems to be a imposing thing, I think its better for the pollution of the aluminum cans. they bowed to special interest groups like the manufacturing companies cause cans are cheaper...
PEI's motto used to be 'We're so far behind, we're ahead." Sad to hear they are allowing cans and plastic bottles. It is a great place for campers and tourists so I would imagine there is 35 years worth of broken bottles around. I didn't realize there were still ferry runs. Must be from Nova Scotia only.
*imagines Islanders going to NB for a 24 pack of Pepsi*
lol
Its just silly around. I read that after the bridge was built the Walmarts moved in and people still ended up taking the ferries. jeebus make up yer mind!
I just watched this on the news after my first post. It seems they have decided they are losing money to people who are going to neighbouring areas to purchase their beverages in plastic or cans. So my next question is....how come it took them 35 years to figure out they were losing money?