Isnt that what your kid is for?
I need someone to run the camera and to edit for me.
helluva nice guy. I should have given him my number or some nonsense.
so, I ran into a fellow home brewer at MGM in Mankato, MN today. he had a bunch of Surly brews and I wanted to make a "Eepah" comment, but there was no one to record my jackassery. turns out the guy is an AG brewer and has been brewing for 22 years. helluva nice guy. I should have given him my number or some nonsense.
so, I ran into a fellow home brewer at MGM in Mankato, MN today. he had a bunch of Surly brews and I wanted to make a "Eepah" comment, but there was no one to record my jackassery. turns out the guy is an AG brewer and has been brewing for 22 years. helluva nice guy. I should have given him my number or some nonsense.
Boy this thread certainly jumped both feet into the gutter fast.
"Guinness is such a good beer that they needed to start a book of the records it has broken, hence the now infamous Guinness Book of World Records."
Well, actually ... The "Guinness" in Guinness world records is the same as the brewery. The book was started by Sir Hugh Beaver, then the managing director of Guinness Breweries, to settle bar room arguments.
"Guinness is such a good beer that they needed to start a book of the records it has broken
The relationship between the beer and the book is pretty common knowledge.
The idea that the book was started specifically to house records about the beer being great is mildly humorous.
I had no idea that there was a link between the two, I just thought that linking them the way I did would be slightly better than mildly humorous.
Ha!
I'll be having that apology now, hunter!![]()
I have a 10 month old grand son, he doles out berry kicks regularly, do I still need to line up?
I have a 10 month old grand son, he doles out berry kicks regularly, do I still need to line up?
there shall be no "Well, actually..." in my thread. everyone involved line up against the wall with your hands behind your backs. berry punchings will ensue.
I got a pair of industrial steel-toed sneakers, wanna borrow'em?