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I find it even more frustrating when a joke is HILARIOUS, but mean people don't get it.

;)

I've had a few moments of those. Usually classic song references that blend perfectly into the conversation, one or two target friends will get it. The others who are into the whole "new wave" and "hip hop" music that I don't fully understand have the look of pure confusion on their faces.

Example: One guys girlfriend holds him close and tells him "I love you." He steps back, looks her in the eye and says "You'd better." Two guys are dying of laughter, one guy is about to get slapped silly, and 3 bystanders have no clue what's going on.
 
One of the unsung benefits of BMC: it can repel muggers. :D

I work out of town, and keep a motor home parked in the back yard of a friend/landlord. It's about a five-minute walk from there to a liquor store/gas station, where I buy most of my booze. Late one evening on my way back, an idiot jumped out from behind some oleander bushes and yelled, "awright, Mo'fo'! Gimme yo...."

That's as far as he got. I was walking along swinging a 24-oz can of Bud in a plastic grocery bag (they were out of the little paper ones), and he popped up at the perfect moment for me to accelerate my swing and lay that can up alongside his head. As he dropped to his knees, I kicked him in the face. He made a weird sound, and just laid on down sideways.

I made sure he was breathing steadily and not bleeding too much, and headed on back to the motor home. I was tempted to take his little nickel-plated, Italian-looking toy with me, but decided no good could come of it....:) And I did drive instead of walk for a while, just in case he was the sort who would hold a grudge.

By the way, the beer was fine - even though the can was caved in on one side. I thumped the top a few times before pulling the tab, and it poured like a champ.

In NY, you would have been limited to a 7 ounce can.
In California, you use to be able to open carry the can, but now can only carry the can in a bag and go through a lengthy process to get a permit to carry the can (in the bag).
In Vermont, you can even have a fully automatic can.
In Texas, just about everyone body carries cans.

:mug:
 
One of the unsung benefits of BMC: it can repel muggers. :D

I work out of town, and keep a motor home parked in the back yard of a friend/landlord. It's about a five-minute walk from there to a liquor store/gas station, where I buy most of my booze. Late one evening on my way back, an idiot jumped out from behind some oleander bushes and yelled, "awright, Mo'fo'! Gimme yo...."

That's as far as he got. I was walking along swinging a 24-oz can of Bud in a plastic grocery bag (they were out of the little paper ones), and he popped up at the perfect moment for me to accelerate my swing and lay that can up alongside his head. As he dropped to his knees, I kicked him in the face. He made a weird sound, and just laid on down sideways.

I made sure he was breathing steadily and not bleeding too much, and headed on back to the motor home. I was tempted to take his little nickel-plated, Italian-looking toy with me, but decided no good could come of it....:) And I did drive instead of walk for a while, just in case he was the sort who would hold a grudge.

By the way, the beer was fine - even though the can was caved in on one side. I thumped the top a few times before pulling the tab, and it poured like a champ.


That is a great story. LOL good reflexes.
 
In NY, you would have been limited to a 7 ounce can.
In California, you use to be able to open carry the can, but now can only carry the can in a bag and go through a lengthy process to get a permit to carry the can (in the bag).
In Vermont, you can even have a fully automatic can.
In Texas, just about everyone body carries cans.

:mug:

As a man from Texas I approve this post


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"Yeah, I had one of your beers last time we met, and I got some terrible hangovers, so I'd rather not taste anything else you ever make."

Or maybe it was the twenty-seven other beers you had that night?
 
"Yeah, I had one of your beers last time we met, and I got some terrible hangovers, so I'd rather not taste anything else you ever make."

Or maybe it was the twenty-seven other beers you had that night?

I got another one of these yesterday: "won't that s*** kill you or make you go blind, if you screw it up?"
 
My cousins wife is convinced that homebrew will give you crones disease. Because someone she went to school with brewed beer and later died of crones disease
 
My dad makes wine and he's bald.
So him + hunter (assuming the pic in your avatar is you) = enough proof to conclude that homebrew makes you go bald.

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And then I get this dumbfounded look when I tell her that we all brew beer using the same techniques and ingredients used to make that nasty assed michelob ultra your sucking down.
 
And then I get this dumbfounded look when I tell her that we all brew beer using the same techniques and ingredients used to make that nasty assed michelob ultra your sucking down.

I refuse to believe my beer has the same ingredients as Mich Ultra. No offense ☺
 
Most recently, I have been getting annoyed at fellow homebrewers when they treat my malt forward beers as if they are inferior to their hop bombs.


Why not both

I just kegged an Irish red I love for its maltyness, but wait there's more, and I dry hopped it with 3oz of fuggles. So it's like a RedPA. I call it the red headed ****. ImageUploadedByHome Brew1408320588.342150.jpg
 
My cousins wife is convinced that homebrew will give you crones disease. Because someone she went to school with brewed beer and later died of crones disease

I have Crohns disease, and honestly after not brewing a ton over the past 3 months, I'm dealing with a lot mor pain and flares than when I was brewing a batch every week (and thusly drinking a case a week).
 
"So I heard that once you start drinking homebrew, that's all you'll ever want to drink after that. " Yes, because i brew my own beer, I've completely given up on all of the world class beers or there. Seriously?
 
"So I heard that once you start drinking homebrew, that's all you'll ever want to drink after that. " Yes, because i brew my own beer, I've completely given up on all of the world class beers or there. Seriously?


I can see where they are coming from. I hardly drink anything else unless I'm out and about with my buds. Which is less and less these days. And when I do go out, I'm finding harder and harder to find these world class beers that I keep hearing so much about. If it ain't BMC it's one of BMCs pretend micro brews. Neither of which I'm too fond of.
 
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