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Get your trip down memory lane sh!t together CAD. This is imprortant stuff.
Mini backhoe loader. Sorry..
Get your trip down memory lane sh!t together CAD. This is imprortant stuff.
Lego's have huge manuals that you need to follow to build 'correctly' and if software or video games have a manual, you have already lost most users...
Never ceases to amaze me how Texans put their state on everything they own.
Even coffee machines made in China.
I had a stick and a hoop🙄
We built tree houses, carved sticks and "sword fought" with them (like psylocide, except cooler), and blew stuff up with firecrackers. My parents didn't have many toys from me to pack in the attic.
Yeah, and you could buy big tubs in the 80's too.. or.. packages that had instructions. Because I wasn't thinking this up and building it on my own when I was four years old.
I dunno man, some Lego art is just...epic.
This one is from Downtown Disney
My parents didn't have many toys from me to pack in the attic.
If you ever make it up this way, I'd be honored to invite you to our gym.
I imagine it would go something like this
Oh, wasn't bragging.. just excited and reminiscing. I didn't actually play with my toys (aside from the LEGO). My friend always got mad, he always wanted me to bring action figures over and I wouldn't because of how rough he was with his. I rather set them up on shelves and leave them be.
Outdoors was my thing. Used to make and carve so many bows and piles of arrows. It's amazing I never seriously injured one of my brothers, more than once. Each.
Those were the good ole days, I miss those. Everything now is in a kit, it leaves little to imagination.
That said, nothing was more bad ass then putting together the multi-thousand piece millennium Falcon. I'll post a few pics of that monster when I get home.
Cool, was just curious really. IMO, 'aged' and 'IPA' hardly belong in the same sentence, which is why I asked about the aroma.
I finally get to try the standard version very soon here. Pretty excited for that.
Na... first we'd teach you how to move and swing the jukdo.
We built tree houses, carved sticks and "sword fought" with them (like psylocide, except cooler), and blew stuff up with firecrackers. My parents didn't have many toys from me to pack in the attic.
Depending on how they 'age' it, it's not necessarily very aged. You can put something on oak chips and get a lot of oak character pretty quickly. That being said, I find wood aging certain things cancels a lot of non-wood aromas out. Hops are one, and coffee is another.
I learned something last night. When you spike Busch Heavy with DMS, it really doesn't change much. It basically just becomes 'more'.
I've been moving and swinging the jukdo for years now....
I did a whiskey oaked saison once, think it was 2 oz of chips into 5 gal during primary and it did pick up some oak after the 5 days it was in there, but not much. That was on me though, method sucked.
I guess a week or two on chips that aren't buried in trub would probably produce some decent oak flavor without completely killing the hops.
And yeah, Busch heavy is gross without the added DMS.
Actually, adding wood chips during primary can be pretty beneficial. It will pick up more of the vanilla/oaky, but leave out some of the harsh flavors that can come from wood chips. Like you said though, probably just user error.![]()
Well, I just dumped them in loose and most sank into the trub, so... Yeah, user error. Or, user knew better and was lazy.
Still got some oak, but the whiskey dominated.
I think the method was fine, probably just needed another week or so.
We do not ask for it.. Even though I have a Texas Edition truck... You're just jealous of our state pride
What makes it a Texas edition?
Whataburger Spicy Ketchup dispenser?
All this talk of childhood toys lovingly stored away for future generations brought back some real dark chit. Thanks guys.
That's what I get for listening to Wes.
Anyone remember this?
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My brother had one when I was very small. I liked to play the smurfs game.
All this talk of childhood toys lovingly stored away for future generations brought back some real dark chit. Thanks guys.
What makes it a Texas edition?
Whataburger Spicy Ketchup dispenser?