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    Friday Cocktail!

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    ABOUT THE HURRICANE COCKTAIL
    When in Rome? How about when in New Orleans? The Hurricane powerful tropical drink will transport you to French Quarter during the first sip. Created in the 1940s, this super boozy rum-based concoction that will get the party started no matter where you are.

    INGREDIENTS IN THE HURRICANE COCKTAIL
    2 oz White rum
    2 oz Dark rum
    1 oz Lime juice
    1 oz Orange juice
    2 oz Passion fruit juice
    .5 oz Simple syrup
    .5 oz Grenadine

    Garnish:
    1 Orange wheel and cherry
    Glass: Hurricane
    HOW TO MAKE THE HURRICANE COCKTAIL
    Add all the ingredients to a shaker and fill with ice.

    Shake, and strain into a large Hurricane glass filled with fresh ice.

    Garnish with an orange half-wheel and a cherry.

    The above photo is from Jamaica but thought it was fitting with the Hurricane drink.

    Ah Friday just 23 days till Christmas. Yes we say Merry Christmas in Canada!

    Only 12 days till we get out of here and back to my favourite place next to Saskatchewan in the Summer!

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    ITS FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Oh yea Please drink Responsibly! Thank you!

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    #2
    And the Friday cocktail will be straight whiskey right out of the bottle for the guys that didn't get done harvest and are under financial threat by the parasites in the ag business.

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      #3
      I agree with you, When I had Canola still in the field and went in to say if this shit continues we will be late paying this year as this is such a huge financial loss. They said well you better get started finding out how to pay now because its due at the end of January. Oh and yes we cant take any that you harvest till Feb. But get it paid quick so we can sell you new stuff for 2017 and beyond.

      You really realize the industry doesn't give a rats ass about you then. Its all about money and they want yours.

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        #4
        Sk3

        Ya we all get it, your on holidays in a tropical place having cocktails, yet here you are starting thread after thread trying to remind the rest of us that you are a struggling farmer. Your so full of shit it's hard to bare.

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          #5
          Gee forage coming from the king of bull shit thanks!

          What do you bring on most days to agriville but trivial bullshit about how great the NDP and liberals are and climate change!

          I bring real farmer stuff and some like to travel and yea rain in excess destroys farms!

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            #6
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post

            You really realize the industry doesn't give a rats ass about you then. Its all about money and they want yours.

            I knew this many years before I started farming. My dad one year could not pay his fall fuel bill on time and was sent a letter if he did not pay by a certain date they were going to take him to court. This was after thirty years of dealing there and always paying on time. The CWB was not moving any grain and he had bulging bins of wheat from that year and some from the year before. He went for his first operating loan so no problem. You would think they would have spoke to him on the phone before that to not ruin relations.

            Enjoy your trip. I can't wait for mine.

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              #7
              Was in New Orleans a couple of years ago. We had Huuricanes and Hand Grenades. Both too sweet for me. The cocktail of choice for me was their Bloody Marys. They were delicious. Enjoyed them with a plate of fresh oysters and hot sauce. Yum.

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                #8
                well sk3 i would recommend banking at a different institution to finance your travel. when you threaten to not pay because youve spent on travel they dont like that. a little courtesy to people with real problems. not first world poor me drivel.

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                  #9
                  Really crop out is awful I have been their not fun at all! Just saying they all don't care if you have crop out they care if you pay! It's not about holidays, if I still had a couple mill of Canola still out nothing would be happening on the Holliday front! Crop out is the worst!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                    ... and yea rain in excess destroys farms!
                    Apparently not if what you post is true, 15 years in a flood zone and it hasn't even cramped your multiple holiday a year habit. Out of respect for some of your peers that are struggling to feed their families and hold onto their farms it might be an idea to tone down the boasting.

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