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In college, we would have huge parties in a tiny apartment...it was so tight that you couldn't walk through the room. Two staples of our parties, which people who were regulars would start to chant for were:

1) Jump Around by House of Pain. 500 college kids in a 200 sq ft room bouncing up and down in unison.

and

2) Happy Happy Joy Joy

Funny, our go to's were the "F**king Cypress Hill" shout out, and Whiskey River.

Buncha redneck stoner punks.
 
Man, that sounds glorious. What beach are you near?

Actually, a whole bunch of them but I don't know the names. We stay on Hutchinson Island, which is really a super long stretch of land that lies just off the east coast and runs from Jupiter, to the south to nearly Melbourne (I think) to the north.
 
I've looked at the list ten times since Monday and never saw that Mark was on it until now.

I'm screwed. This is my downward slide into legit alcoholism. Either that or I just play Robin Hood and redistribute the stuff I don't want. If there's anything I don't want.
 
I dropped off yours and my entry for NHC yesterday.

Well, how awesome was Beowulf?

Fragile = "Hey Bob, watch how far I can kick this thing!"

This is exactly a thing.. we treated everything with extreme care, but if you called attention to it with red flags.. you're begging for it:

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Actually, a whole bunch of them but I don't know the names. We stay on Hutchinson Island, which is really a super long stretch of land that lies just off the east coast and runs from Jupiter, to the south to nearly Melbourne (I think) to the north.

Sands right to me. That's a pretty sweet area on the east coast. In between South Florida beaches and Jax beaches.
 
if you find anything in any of your travels you want to swap with, let me know :D

I'm driving so I do not have to worry about shipping any beer which is nice and problematic because I do not have a cut off besides money lol. I'm getting 8 bottles of huna so a trade can be in the works. I still have your philly beer history book I need to return to you.
 
Not started it yet. On the early pages of "The Revenant". So far so good: shouldn't take me too long to get to Beowulf.

Just started reading The Boys in the Boat this week. Liking it so far. Feel like @BeerMeDuffMan might enjoy it with his interest in history.
 
I'm driving so I do not have to worry about shipping any beer which is nice and problematic because I do not have a cut off besides money lol. I'm getting 8 bottles of huna so a trade can be in the works. I still have your philly beer history book I need to return to you.

lol I forgot all about that book. Good amount to learn from it, wish it was written a little better.
PM when you get back, we can work something out :D I'm sure I can find something you would want
 
Not started it yet. On the early pages of "The Revenant". So far so good: shouldn't take me too long to get to Beowulf.

Won't lie - I wasn't much of a fan of The Revenant. Haven't seen the movie yet, but it's potentially a rare case of the movie being better than the book.
 
I'll have my blanket, milk and biscuits (cookies) at the ready.

Ahaah. Totally just imagined you having one of those really long pajama, hats.. or whatever they are called. Also heard really great things about this book, and it actually encompasses most of my interests, so I think I may actually pick up a book and start reading again:

History-Brewing-Nickel-City-Buffalo-NY-1-1024x736.jpg
 
Just started reading The Boys in the Boat this week. Liking it so far. Feel like @BeerMeDuffMan might enjoy it with his interest in history.

This is on my list of to download books on my Nook. Hoping to get to it around summer time, it sounded like an interesting read.
 
lol I forgot all about that book. Good amount to learn from it, wish it was written a little better.
PM when you get back, we can work something out :D I'm sure I can find something you would want

If you like history and specifically Marine Corps bios one of the best books I've ever read of any genre is "With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa" .

I've read it twice, once before and once after watching the Pacific. This is one stellar book.
 
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Ahaah. Totally just imagined you having one of those really long pajama, hats.. or whatever they are called. Also heard really great things about this book, and it actually encompasses most of my interests, so I think I may actually pick up a book and start reading again:

History-Brewing-Nickel-City-Buffalo-NY-1-1024x736.jpg

http://www.amazon.com/dp/1609494547/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20

Most of these places you can actually still see. I walk by Esslingers almost daily, Ortlieb is under renovation to be a lighting designers office spaces, Schaeffers has turned into a hipster condo area. I can go on and on lol
 
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If you like history and specifically Marine Corps bios one of the best books I've ever read of any genre is "With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa" .

I've read it twice, once before and once after watching the Pacific. Few other great ones two but this is one stellar book.

This was like mandatory reading in the Corps lol. I've taken this book with me out to the field to read and reread a dozen times. Just as epic as Beowulf, IMO, and a little bit more real.
 
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That sucks man. Get a metal head so this wont happen again. I need to update my system. I dont know to get a pump or use gravity


I might replace the head with a stainless.
I would go with a pump if you have the extra cash to do so. I got tired of lifting 10 gal of hot water.
 
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