THose crafty beer guys!I believe it's an intentional misspelling of raffle, so that they don't get shut down for "gaming/gambling" on facebook.
THose crafty beer guys!I believe it's an intentional misspelling of raffle, so that they don't get shut down for "gaming/gambling" on facebook.
I feel old, I don't know what a razzle is.
I'm going to straight up donate, don't need the razzles
Be glad.
What is going on is actually a standard raffle, spend X amount get # tickets entered into a drawing to win a prize.
Razzles in the beer world are where people do similar things but for profit and tied to lottery numbers. You can buy into a number related to the powerball number drawn on a specific date. Since there are 69 numbers in the powerball, each number will cost a certain amount, for example $5. Whoever chooses the winning number gets the beer, but the person putting up the beer gets $5x69=$345
TLDR: It is where gambling degenerates and beer shitlords combine
I play razzles every so often. My last win was a 12pk of DeGarde, mostly THE bottles that cost me a grand total of $100 shipped to my door.
I would rather buy it outright off of a secondary site than have to play a game to hope I get something.Hehehehe, I proudly would wear that title.
Some of these individuals don't want to trade and usually only buy to resell on secondary, so at times I have to play the game in order to get what I want. I don't like it, but at least friends benefit in the long run.
Games are fun though.I would rather buy it outright off of a secondary site than have to play a game to hope I get something.
I would rather buy it outright off of a secondary site than have to play a game to hope I get something.
If anyone missed out on Full Pint tickets and is interested shoot me a message. Just looking to recover my cost.
Sure, I'm a big fan of gambling, tbh. But rather do it with cash than beer.Games are fun though.
Wikipedia tells me this is from the Saw movies, which I never watched.
Watch the first one - maybe the 2nd.Wikipedia tells me this is from the Saw movies, which I never watched.
Fair enough hahaSure, I'm a big fan of gambling, tbh. But rather do it with cash than beer.
Watch the first one - maybe the 2nd.
Don't like horror flicks. I stay away from anything even remotely scary.Watch the first one - maybe the 2nd.
So you don’t go to canned IPA releases either?I stay away from anything even remotely scary.
Don't like horror flicks. I stay away from anything even remotely scary.
Fixed that.So you don’t go to beercanned IPAreleases either?
Don't care on level, I have no interest in anything scary or horror-filled. Not how I look to entertain myself.I wouldn't really say it is scary, especially as an onlooker. It would be more fake torture along with slight mental puzzles (although after watching all of them and how they linked together it was pretty good of them to rebuild their way all the way back to the beginning).
But I also find that movies are only scary to me when it causes you to think and becomes more of a mindfuck, which would be why I really enjoy haunted psych ward movies. Movies like Grave Encounters, VHS, (while not a psych ward movie) Donnie Darko, and then whatever shudder.com decides to start streaming (btw, great streaming membership if you enjoy movies like that).
The first saw is more of a psychological thriller than horror. I went and saw it back in the day because I really liked the backstory of how it got made. From what I remember it was two film students trying to put together a movie on a very small budget so they constrained the film to a single room. So that forced them to fill the story around why they are just in the single room. It's actually a well done movie and unique take on film making. It made so much from word of mouth that studios got more involved and it nose dived into what the franchise is today. Jump scare tactics at best.Fixed that.
Don't care on level, I have no interest in anything scary or horror-filled. Not how I look to entertain myself.
Don't like horror flicks. I stay away from anything even remotely scary.
I wouldn't really say it is scary, especially as an onlooker. It would be more fake torture along with slight mental puzzles (although after watching all of them and how they linked together it was pretty good of them to rebuild their way all the way back to the beginning).
But I also find that movies are only scary to me when it causes you to think and becomes more of a mindfuck, which would be why I really enjoy haunted psych ward movies. Movies like Grave Encounters, VHS, (while not a psych ward movie) Donnie Darko, and then whatever shudder.com decides to start streaming (btw, great streaming membership if you enjoy movies like that).
That one ruled!I usually stay away from horror movies but I did fall victim to curiosity and rented "The Descent" becuase I saw an article that said it was one of Stephen King's top five horror movies. That movie freaked me the f' out!
**** that movie. That movie scared the **** out of me. The first Saw is good. The rest are hot trash.I usually stay away from horror movies but I did fall victim to curiosity and rented "The Descent" becuase I saw an article that said it was one of Stephen King's top five horror movies. That movie freaked me the f' out!
It basically going to be Prometheus, which was utter ****.Alien is a trip. I don't remember thinking much about the others, but the first one sucked you right in.
The new one comes out soon, can't wait!
It was fantastic. Although the 1st time I saw it solo and brought an 10oz flask of Sailor Jerry with me. I had to see it a 2nd time to catch the ending. I was pretty ****** up. I bought a plastic flask and didn't bother to check how many Oz it was.It basically going to be Prometheus, which was utter ****.