sgauvry Posted April 8, 2018 Share Posted April 8, 2018 On Saturday I had a visit from Vinny! He had left his winter home in Newfoundland on Thursday and since his journey back to Virginia was to take him very close to my home, it was decided he should come to visit me and my family. He did so on Saturday. Cool move from a cool guy! Great visit, and he got to meet my 1985.5 F150. Cheers to all! P.S. Vinny, thanks for the Screech! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted April 8, 2018 Share Posted April 8, 2018 Cool! Are you guys related? So, Vinny winters in the north and summers in the south? And, what's Screech? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rembrant Posted April 8, 2018 Share Posted April 8, 2018 And, what's Screech? Rum! There is a "procedure" in Newfoundland of being "Screeched In" when you visit;). I work for (and with) Newfoundlanders and will be traveling over there in a couple weeks to go offshore. Hey Vinny, next time you're passing through NS, can you bring me some Bakeapples?...lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted April 8, 2018 Share Posted April 8, 2018 And, what's Screech? Rum! There is a "procedure" in Newfoundland of being "Screeched In" when you visit;). I work for (and with) Newfoundlanders and will be traveling over there in a couple weeks to go offshore. Hey Vinny, next time you're passing through NS, can you bring me some Bakeapples?...lol. Ahhh! That makes sense. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sgauvry Posted April 8, 2018 Author Share Posted April 8, 2018 And, what's Screech? Rum! There is a "procedure" in Newfoundland of being "Screeched In" when you visit;). I work for (and with) Newfoundlanders and will be traveling over there in a couple weeks to go offshore. Hey Vinny, next time you're passing through NS, can you bring me some Bakeapples?...lol. Spot on! Hey - I love your flareside! Really nice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vjsimone Posted April 10, 2018 Share Posted April 10, 2018 And, what's Screech? Rum! There is a "procedure" in Newfoundland of being "Screeched In" when you visit;). I work for (and with) Newfoundlanders and will be traveling over there in a couple weeks to go offshore. Hey Vinny, next time you're passing through NS, can you bring me some Bakeapples?...lol. Lol, yes b'y, loads of bakeapples up behind the cabin..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vjsimone Posted April 10, 2018 Share Posted April 10, 2018 Cool! Are you guys related? So, Vinny winters in the north and summers in the south? And, what's Screech? Gary, it's usually the other way around, summers in Newfoundland, winters in the south. I didn't make it down the summer, so went up for the winter. I'll get back on track next year... Screech - Cheap Jamaican Rum smuggled into Newfundland and re-labeled..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rembrant Posted April 10, 2018 Share Posted April 10, 2018 Lol, yes b'y, loads of bakeapples up behind the cabin..... Vinny, You'll appreciate this. I was on a work trip over at the mill in Corner Brook back in 2011 or so, and due to some delays, I ended up having a slack day waiting for other work to be completed. Leaving just after lunch time, I made a high speed run for St. Anthony to see the Ice Bergs. At the end of the road in this little village (Goose Cove I think) there was this little girl selling Ice Berg lemonade. You'd get a cup of lemonade, and she would chip a piece of ice off a larger chunk she had in a steel pot to put in the cup. (For people that aren't familiar with this...there are small chunks of ice bergs that wash up on the beach, and you can go and pick up chunks big enough to carry.) Anyway, she also had these orange bags laying on the table for sale...and me, being an unknowing mainlander, asked what they were. She kinda rolled her eyes at me, like kids do, and said they were bakeapples, in the kind of way that everybody should know what they are...lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted April 11, 2018 Share Posted April 11, 2018 Vinny, You'll appreciate this. I was on a work trip over at the mill in Corner Brook back in 2011 or so, and due to some delays, I ended up having a slack day waiting for other work to be completed. Leaving just after lunch time, I made a high speed run for St. Anthony to see the Ice Bergs. At the end of the road in this little village (Goose Cove I think) there was this little girl selling Ice Berg lemonade. You'd get a cup of lemonade, and she would chip a piece of ice off a larger chunk she had in a steel pot to put in the cup. (For people that aren't familiar with this...there are small chunks of ice bergs that wash up on the beach, and you can go and pick up chunks big enough to carry.) Anyway, she also had these orange bags laying on the table for sale...and me, being an unknowing mainlander, asked what they were. She kinda rolled her eyes at me, like kids do, and said they were bakeapples, in the kind of way that everybody should know what they are...lol. Looks like a fun place to ride. How does the lemonade taste? Is the iceberg ice really good? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sgauvry Posted April 11, 2018 Author Share Posted April 11, 2018 Vinny, You'll appreciate this. I was on a work trip over at the mill in Corner Brook back in 2011 or so, and due to some delays, I ended up having a slack day waiting for other work to be completed. Leaving just after lunch time, I made a high speed run for St. Anthony to see the Ice Bergs. At the end of the road in this little village (Goose Cove I think) there was this little girl selling Ice Berg lemonade. You'd get a cup of lemonade, and she would chip a piece of ice off a larger chunk she had in a steel pot to put in the cup. (For people that aren't familiar with this...there are small chunks of ice bergs that wash up on the beach, and you can go and pick up chunks big enough to carry.) Anyway, she also had these orange bags laying on the table for sale...and me, being an unknowing mainlander, asked what they were. She kinda rolled her eyes at me, like kids do, and said they were bakeapples, in the kind of way that everybody should know what they are...lol. Nice pics! Thanks for sharing!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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