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Look, I've had a little too much to drink to add anything too original to this thread, but I do have a suggestion for Munich Helles. Christian Moerlein Original Golden Helles. It's not my favorite style, and I've not had a Helles in Munich for comparison, but I'd imagine it's quite good if you're into that kind of thing. Problem is it's only available in Cincinnati at this time.

But while you're here, have some Cincinnati chili! Can't get that anywhere else...probably 'cause nobody else wants it.
 
Watching your child's birth.
Sleeping under the stars in the wilderness.


I'm sure there's a lot more of those to go around.

Mine were going to be...
1. Killing something (may or may not be good, but definitely GENUINE)
2. Sex....Take it for what it's worth...if you're doing it right it's GENUINE!
3. Kids. Like #1, May or May NOT be good, But DEFINITELY Genuine...if not a bit surreal!
 
Few things that come to mind, some already mentioned.

1. Fight Club, as in the movie. Worked in a restaurant and we had a fight club. One of the most amazing experiences of my life. You really havent lived until you have had you ass kicked and you kicked someones ass. Done both many a time.
2. Permonce or some kind. PLayed in a battle of the bands. On level ground with the audience like 2 feet away. They watch your fingers move sway back and forth to the music. Another thing you cant forget
3. I was a Boy Scout also so I have many wilderness memories.
4.. Being stranded on a spur of the moment road trip and meeting amazing people.
 
Had a pretty genuine experience today. Muzzleloading season starts on Monday, so I picked up my hunting license cruised by the gun shop and stocked up on Sabot and 777 grabbed my Knight 209 Bighorn and my 12 year old son and headed out to my shooting range where I already had some targets set up that I've been shooting at all summer and fall.

Turned the last corner on the forest path and right as I got to the shooting range right there in front of the 50 yard targets stood a huge 10 point buck and two does, maybe 75 yards away. First thought was to load up and take him, but then I realized I'm still 72 hours more or less from legal season so we just stood there and watched. Its hard to keep a 12 year old boy quiet to watch deer... "Dad! Is that a buck ?" "Dad! Are you going to shoot him ?" "Dad, can I shoot him ?", but the deer didn't seem to mind or be concerned about us at all.

If it would have been next Sunday afternoon instead of Friday afternoon, I'd be putting him in the freezer right now - but he seemed to know we couldn't do anything but look. He let us admire him for 3-4 minutes before he took his lady friends off and let us shoot at our targets.
 
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