Strange, weird or odd or whatever beach finds thread….

The can label said Rainier, Seattle WA. Anyone remember Rainier cans with pike or musky on them or maybe some other brand they brewed?
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Anyone lose there Epson print cartridge? How does this stuff even get in the sound?!?!?
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SF
 
Looks like an animal pop can...
Might have been brewed at Rainier for a time. Seems like the whole contract brewing of the lower end brands really go going towards the end of the regional small brewery thing...most of them got bought/ went under/ had their names 'retired'.
 
The can label said Rainier, Seattle WA. Anyone remember Rainier cans with pike or musky on them or maybe some other brand they brewed?
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Anyone lose there Epson print cartridge? How does this stuff even get in the sound?!?!?
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SF
I caught this on a Carey Special and an intermediate line fishing for large brook trout in a pond near Darrington. Kept it all these years since its the only Pike I've caught on a fly.

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I caught this on a Carey Special and an intermediate line fishing for large brook trout in a pond near Darrington. Kept it all these years since its the only Pike I've caught on a fly.

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You killed it! It's belly up. 😁

Being from Tumwater, I may have had just a few cans of that "Animal Beer" as we called it.
 
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A weathered Geography cone (Conus geographus) shell. Still beautiful with its pattern of mountains resembling a Japanese landscape painting. These snails are one of the most venomous animals in the world, easily capable of killing a human with a sting from its harpoon.
 
I didn't "find" this, but ran across it when searching through YouTube for something completely unrelated.......
It does, however, "fit" this thread's title (w/ the word "disturbing" added......):
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You killed it! It's belly up. 😁

Being from Tumwater, I may have had just a few cans of that "Animal Beer" as we called it.
I loved animal beer. Especially the can with the bear gazing down into the copper pit mine. Classic…
 
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