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Sheeplovr
03-16-2002, 09:03 AM
YOu know the trees where u take off a branch or twig and u peel back the bark and it smells liek birch beer
Is there a national park of Birch trees cause i woudl liek to move there
IM happly like a clam enjoyign some birch beer one of the most tastyest soadas on the face of the plantet and i really liek the smell
and if there is no park i say we buy some land and make one
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cheezeemee
03-16-2002, 09:28 AM
I Remember on my block in Queens we had these plants that when you pulled out the center it tasted sweet. We tried smoking them but the liquidy substance kept putting out the flame. What's the name of this plant? No it did not taste like beer!
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Knocked
03-16-2002, 11:25 AM
if you go to the bethpage village restoration you get to have Birch beer and bad candy canes,,thats why I liked going when I was little,,the people and the old stuff was boring ,but all they drank was birch beer and that was cool to me,,,besides I like Birch trees they look nice
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lleeder
03-16-2002, 11:44 AM
I remember that place. They also gave you a pretzel with the birch beer. There was a glass blower guy there too.
DarkHippie
03-16-2002, 12:02 PM
brixh trees are sacred in many cultures . . . and they pretty too. bob ross used to paint em good
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seagullbeagle
03-16-2002, 04:39 PM
old school stewart's, or boylan's:the best ever. <P>
there is no "birch national park" but birch trees are common throughout the country especially the northeast. Acadia National Park in Maine is known for having large birch groves.
sorry, i just happend to know that.
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BluntMan
03-16-2002, 04:50 PM
rootbeer float....mmmmmm
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