Member Since June 5, 2012 , From Haines AK, United States
Wild women don't get the blues. Once you have tasted freedom, there is nothing sweeter. Get in between a Kodiak mother bear and her cub, or between an Alaskan and her freedom, and you will have the same problem.
About Joyce Peller:

I'm an Alaskan bartender.  I like it out here where it is still wild and free. 

Molly Ludwig McCaully (aka Molly Pitcher) was a saloon gal in Monmouth during the Revolutionary War.  She fought beside the men and gave saloon gals like me a good name for awhile. 

Never put it past us saloon gals to give you guys a good feed, a good drink, something pretty to look at, a kind sendoff to military training, and a warm welcome back from the war.

Saloon gals can take it and we can dish it out too.

Never put it past us saloon gals to drag you guys out of the line of fire, carry you back to safety, and then stand with you at the guns like we had a stake in this nation too.


Recent Activity by Joyce Peller

Asked: How long can we go out of work like this?

Obama is just too greedy. So are his people. if it isn't easy money they can't handle it. Up here we work for our money. It is the honorable way. The thing is no one is hiring. Taxes make sure we ...

Asked: What are your favorite drink recipes? I have ...

What are your favorite drink recipes? I have five bartender manuals but every night someone springs one on me I just can't locate. Lately people have begun ordering ouzo by the gallon. I thought I ...

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Bob Suffolk says:
"The only time the fruit of the vine touches my lips is at communion. I just don't hold with drinking. But I hold with America. That I believe is enough in common to do as we should and get this nation back out of the terrible pit of debt that we suffer now."
MGySgt Edward S. Renner USMC says:
"My dear, you may have a wild side but you think very clearly. I am not much of a drinker but I might drop by your saloon for a coca cola -- in a clean, salt rimmed glass, properly chilled of course."
Melvin Whitcombe says:
"Thank you for the patriotic image of Molly Pitcher. Her patriotism is truly famous, as she laid down her life for her country in a subsequent battle. As an avowed pacifist, I detest war. But the love of one's homeland such as this is the noblest calling since Heaven."