Of course! Sounds good, hahaha. Frank loves to tell the living history of Moxie; so if you do make it up this way, be sure to stop in and see him!
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Of course! Sounds good, hahaha. Frank loves to tell the living history of Moxie; so if you do make it up this way, be sure to stop in and see him!
I'd be happy to mail you a can, if you'd like! I don't know how the carbonation would feel about it, but that's what plastic bags are for!
I know they sell it in one town in PA, another in OR and...
It's kinda like a licoricey, mediciney taste. Super unique. You know what you're drinking straight away!
Well, except for Chris I guess, hahaha. But yes, there are folks here who don't care for it. I find many do though.
Haha, of course! And yes, it certainly is an acquired taste. Us Maineiacs are brought up on the stuff, so it doesn't seem so foreign to our palates, but I just imagine how the robust flavor would be...
Today, I ventured into Lisbon Falls and caught up with the Frank Anicetti, Jr. at the Kennebec Fruit Co. Had a Moxie, chatted it up, and laughed a lot. Frank's a real genuine, quality guy. If you...
Ah, yes.
Thanks!
Tippy you're up! (He knows exactly what brand of pen King uses. He told me once but I forgot.)[/QUOTE]
Anyone know how I could get a hold of Tippy to confirm? I tried sending a PM but I think...
Awesome-- thanks, Killjoy.
In thread-related news: went to the flea market today and rescued a 1st of Dolores Claiborne and a DVD copy of Thinner for $5. Not bad for a rainy day, I suppose. :yawn:...
Anyone know what type of pen King is using for his signatures? I love how "flowy" they all are...almost look water based, maybe? IDK. Maybe it's just his penmanship. Thoughts?
Love the Cujo, AKC!
Hell of an inscription!:cool2:
Ahhh, sunlight. Bringer of life to plants and animals alike, but decidedly unwelcome nemesis of coveted books and Type One/Two vampires.
Agreed, awesome lot, Jay.
:thumbsup: My thoughts exactly, RF.
Very cool, Matt!