mcspanner
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Where are you in the uk?
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Up in Cheshire on the edge of Warrington. Near where Burtonwood Air Base used to be. You?
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Where are you in the uk?
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one night some friends & I were having some beers. I, of course, was drinking Tactical Nuclear Penguin & Utopias. one of my friends was slurping down a BMC product of some kind. probably something light. I asked him how he could stand to drink that recycled watered down horse urine, from a can no less! get this, his reply: "I like the way this tastes."
can you imagine! what an oafish moron! I told him that if he's not drinking something he doesn't like, then he's living his life all wrong. I got up, took my real beer, and I left. I haven't talked to him or anyone one else that associates with him since. I won't stoop so low.
annnnnd... scene.
WOW
talk about crude, so you do not associate by choice of beer
how about color of skin?
WOW
talk about crude, so you do not associate by choice of beer
how about color of skin?
my reply was pure sarcasmWelcome to the internets. Wish you could see plain sarcasm.
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I'm thoroughly in agreement with the "drink what you like, don't be a tool" theory... but I do shake my head sometimes. I look at drinking BMC (regularly and to the exclusion of other beers) the same way I look at listening to country music. Sure, partaking in either of these activities is well within one's rights, doesnt make them a terrible person and isnt an indicator of their overall character... BUT FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS PINK AND MOIST WHY?!?!
I'm thoroughly in agreement with the "drink what you like, don't be a tool" theory... but I do shake my head sometimes. I look at drinking BMC (regularly and to the exclusion of other beers) the same way I look at listening to country music. Sure, partaking in either of these activities is well within one's rights, doesnt make them a terrible person and isnt an indicator of their overall character... BUT FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS PINK AND MOIST WHY?!?!
the same way I look at listening to country music.
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FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS PINK AND MOIST WHY?!?!
I'm thoroughly in agreement with the "drink what you like, don't be a tool" theory... but I do shake my head sometimes. I look at drinking BMC (regularly and to the exclusion of other beers) the same way I look at listening to country music. Sure, partaking in either of these activities is well within one's rights, doesnt make them a terrible person and isnt an indicator of their overall character... BUT FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS PINK AND MOIST WHY?!?!
WOW
talk about crude, so you do not associate by choice of beer
how about color of skin?
Not all things pink and moist are loveable...
...if he's not drinking something he doesn't like...
Not all things pink and moist are loveable...
...then he IS drinking something he DOES like, which is exactly what he said. Watch that double-negative. He likes his BMC.
Up in Cheshire on the edge of Warrington. Near where Burtonwood Air Base used to be. You?
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Also depends on the smell.
In suffolk. Near Lakenheath.
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Went to BJs and the bud light drinker in the group tried all the beers I got and had the same opinion, "nice nose, but I wouldn't drink that"
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talk about crude, so you do not associate by choice of beer
how about color of skin?
I only discriminate based on age, race, sex, race, intelligence, race, religion, race, personal taste, race, country of origin, race, hair color, race, place of employment, race, sexual orientation, race, eye color, race, shoe size, race, and the way a person pronounces Willamette.
and by "race", I mean NASCAR.
I only discriminate based on age, race, sex, race, intelligence, race, religion, race, personal taste, race, country of origin, race, hair color, race, place of employment, race, sexual orientation, race, eye color, race, shoe size, race, and the way a person pronounces Willamette.
and by "race", I mean NASCAR.
Those things can exist together?I am good with just using intelligence and being a fan of NASCAR
Those things can exist together?
I kid. #3 back in Daytona! Also, totally not watching it!
Ah, that's where the pave hawk that came down in January was based wasn't it? Tragic accident that.
Nice part of the world though.
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I only discriminate based on age, race, sex, race, intelligence, race, religion, race, personal taste, race, country of origin, race, hair color, race, place of employment, race, sexual orientation, race, eye color, race, shoe size, race, and the way a person pronounces Willamette.
and by "race", I mean NASCAR.
You remind me of my father. He didn't discriminate at all though. He hated everyone.
There will always be a place for Big Lager as its more drinkable in the sense that one can have many lagers but only a few dark beers, says Euromonitor International analyst Edward Hsyeh. The dark beers are heavy in body, so there can only be so much share of the stomach they possess.
Volume sales of lagera lighter style of beerhave fallen every year since 2009 except 2012
Sounds like an episode of Man vs Food I saw once! If I was on a long road trip,I could eat that much. Speaking of that,I always thought it'd be cool to map out a trip with the mvf & tripleD spots marked for places to stop.
The restaurants that he hit in Columbus are great. We hit Thurman's about every other month and Schmitts is probably my favorite restaurant of all time. Nothing like sausages and German beer all up in yo mouf. The Ohio Deli is just ok. The Dagwood challenge was easy.
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