Posted on December 21, 2009 by Robertheavenly moonshine? i have no idea what this quote is supposed to mean. it is on the sign of a pub on post road. i would love to know what they are trying to communicate with it. i guess i’ll just have to stop in and ask them. any ideas? Share this:FacebookRedditTwitterTumblrPinterestPocketEmail Related
Well there's that old hymn, "heavenly sunshine" so…maybe that tavern is owned by a deacon or something. 🙂 Reply
Well there's that old hymn, "heavenly sunshine" so…maybe that tavern is owned by a deacon or something. 🙂 Reply
Sounds like a lyric to a country song. You know, back when country songs weren't all flag waving, heart warming phrases, and tractor jokes. Reply
mmmmmm yeah, that sign is wrong on about 2 levels. What’s that old polka?….”In Heaven there is no beer–that’s why we drink it here.” Yes, let’s go in and find out =p Reply
Well there's that old hymn, "heavenly sunshine" so…maybe that tavern is owned by a deacon or something. 🙂
Well there's that old hymn, "heavenly sunshine" so…maybe that tavern is owned by a deacon or something. 🙂
Sounds like a lyric to a country song. You know, back when country songs weren't all flag waving, heart warming phrases, and tractor jokes.
mmmmmm yeah, that sign is wrong on about 2 levels.
What’s that old polka?….”In Heaven there is no beer–that’s why we drink it here.”
Yes, let’s go in and find out =p