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  1. Join us the weekend of April 30th and May 1st for our Season Opener Boogie!

    Skydive Cross Keys is under new ownership and ready for the 2016 season!

    Let's kick it off with 2 planes, helicopter jumps, freefly, tracking, and angle fly organizing by Easy E and Chris Noonan of Fly Easy, Carnivale costume party Saturday night, Brazilian BBQ and more! No registration fee!

    Contact manifest at 856-629-7553 for any questions!

  2. Hello!
    Crosskeys local here!
    We're still open, still flying loads everyday with no intention of shutting down (except for the traditional week between Christmas and New Years!)

    We even have a boogie on November 1st! (And many already set up for 2015!) Have a nice day everyone!
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    News:

    Glamour First

    Michelle Obama is the nation's first first lady to add a full-time makeup artist to her traveling entourage, according to stylists who have worked with presidential wives over the past 16 years.

    Makeup artist Ingrid Grimes-Miles, 49, helped create Obama's signature look on her inaugural trip to Europe last week. Last week, Grimes-Miles joined "First Hairstylist" Johnny Wright, 31, aboard Air Force One as official guests of the president, during their six-day trip across Europe.
    Source: http://www.nypost.com/seven/04122009/news/nationalnews/glamour_first_164080.htm

    Way to go Michelle! You're looking good! And you too, Barack!



    Glad to see where my tax dollars are going.

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    So lately I've been seeing a lot of odd beer appear in the fridge due to several factors:

    -A beer club a friend signed me up for (which is fun)
    -Being part of a local brewery that sends me beer once a month
    -The recent opening of a Bevmo down the street

    These have led to something of a 'perfect storm' of beer acquisition, and since I seem to have lost any desire to drink heavily it keeps accumulating.

    Tonight I realized that I have taken over two shelves of the fridge without a non-beer-snob beer in sight. Ever since Amy relegated the Old Milwaukee Light to the garage (which was sort of an inside joke) it's been lots of brown 750ml bottles, corks and sediment on that shelf.

    What's there now:

    Abita Raspberry Wheat - not bad for a fruit beer. Not as good as McMenamin's Ruby - but then again, nothing is.

    Leinenkuegel's Sunset Wheat - Odd. Sorta pleasant, but not quite right. It has the words "natural flavors" on the label which is a bad sign.

    He'brew Jewbelation Twelve - a barleywine (12%) by those semitic kooks at He'Brew.

    Lost Abbey Judgment Day - a great, resiny dark beer. Well over 12%!

    Lost Abbey Inferno - the perfect introduction to belgian beers. Very malty, not too "weird."

    Lost Abbey Angel's Share - the best dark barrel aged beer ever.

    Stone Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout - Excellent dark stout.

    Monk's Flemish Sour - The prototypical Flemish sour. Probably most people will find it undrinkable due to all the brettanomyces flavors.

    Endurance Glacier Gold - A totally average and unimpressive light beer.

    Victory Twelve Saison - Haven't tried it yet.

    Left Coast Black Magic Stout - Nice, smooth stout.

    Alesmith Speedway Stout - The best coffee stout ever.

    Mackinac Pale Ale - Bitter, totally skippable.

    Youngs Double Chocolate Stout - Nice, a little sweet, not as good as Stone.

    Lost Abbey Carnevale - A spiced saison for their annual Carnivale party. Not bad, not great.

    Duchesse de Bourgogne - An excellent sour. Not too sour or bitter, some fruit, very drinkable.

    St Bernardus abt 12 - Really nice Quadrupel.

    Ommegang Hennepin - haven't tried it yet.

    Allagash Curieux - Barrel aged Tripel. Bourbony, deep, oakey.

    Allagash Grand Cru - Nice Belgian strong ale.

    The Bruery Saison Rue. A great saison. Only problem is it seems consistently undercarbonated.



    That Leinenkuegels smells and tastes like Fruity Pebbles.