March On
It is that time of the year again where Dell, Rob and I head out to do a 95th street march. I am looking forward to this as usual and the same rules apply. One beer at each bar and at each it needs to be a different brand. Also shots start at possibly the Gas Light, but if the Hot Corner has the mystery shot in the bag for a buck that is a mandatory one.
We are starting at the Hilton at 7:30 sharp. From there we head to in the Hot Corner, the Wine Bar, The Gas Light, The Goal Post, Deja Brew, St. James Place, George’s and then end at B.J. McMahon’s. We would hit the TGI Friday’s but usually by the time we get there it is closed.
All are welcome to join us at any point along the way. Some tips for novice marchers. First off start with the heavy beers early. Get you Heineken out of the way early and leave the Miller High Life’s and Rolling Rocks until the end. Trust me there is noting worse when you gut is full of beer then trying to force a heavy ass beer down your throat. Also remember slow and steady wins the race. It is imperative that you don’t start shot-gunning beers or you will never make it.
Also, it is very important that you eat a sensible meal before hand. Bread and pasta are good ideas. Nothing greasy or food that is hard to digest. When we were younger, it didn’t matter. We could eat anything and be fine. At our advancing ages however, you need to take precautions if you want to make it until the end.
I will post back early next week with pictures and a summary of how it went.
We are starting at the Hilton at 7:30 sharp. From there we head to in the Hot Corner, the Wine Bar, The Gas Light, The Goal Post, Deja Brew, St. James Place, George’s and then end at B.J. McMahon’s. We would hit the TGI Friday’s but usually by the time we get there it is closed.
All are welcome to join us at any point along the way. Some tips for novice marchers. First off start with the heavy beers early. Get you Heineken out of the way early and leave the Miller High Life’s and Rolling Rocks until the end. Trust me there is noting worse when you gut is full of beer then trying to force a heavy ass beer down your throat. Also remember slow and steady wins the race. It is imperative that you don’t start shot-gunning beers or you will never make it.
Also, it is very important that you eat a sensible meal before hand. Bread and pasta are good ideas. Nothing greasy or food that is hard to digest. When we were younger, it didn’t matter. We could eat anything and be fine. At our advancing ages however, you need to take precautions if you want to make it until the end.
I will post back early next week with pictures and a summary of how it went.
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