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66 Chrysler 300. I have a very long history with the car. My father got it when I was 12.. 700 miles from home. My sister.. 16 at the time drove it home with me in the passenger seat. It was sold off within weeks of coming home and I chased the car for 16 years. Finally got it, put a paint job on it. Now it rarely leaves the garage. Needs an owner that will drive it... But not a guy in a parking lot that wants to trade me three pieces of **** that I don't care about for it. It really is a car that I will likely keep until I sell it for nothing to another young guy looking to be in the other hobby I love.


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Had the same problem with a 72 Monte Carlo, low milage and too nice to drive so it sat in the garage, I finally sold it shortly after a mouse got in it and started nesting in the headliner, didn't do too much damage but enough and I was done.

An IPA, in Remmy speak, smacked!
 
Boozy as hell, bordering on unpleasant. I know this is supposed to be a style with some alcoholic heat, but it's very forward in this beer. Otherwise, it's a really good wee heavy. Nice notes of dark fruit and a big malty character.

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Ok I admit it. I am into stouts of all kinds, forms and varieties. Tonight I am enjoying a bottle of Weyerbacher Tiny. :)
 
Night time ale chilling with my brew from today black ipa using the hop schedule from the Pliny light recipe on the data base, and Conan is already doing work on the 1gallon jug

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Another.

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Going to eventually pass-out on the couch. Hopefully,
I can make it until the end of this game.
 
Slumming it while doing accounting homework...I knew there was a reason I waited so many years to take this crap. I don't have time to get a glass.


I miss doing the homework. Do it professionally and you'll see how droll it really is.

Watching football, grabbing something random soon.
 
I miss doing the homework. Do it professionally and you'll see how droll it really is.

Watching football, grabbing something random soon.

No thanks! Just wrapping up a couple things I never did for management. I believe a good manager knows when to hire something out; accounting is one of those things.
 
Decided I'm going to keep going after looking at my work calendar for tomorrow.

My Wit.

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Go Niners.
 
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My first Pliny; brought back from my first trip to Colorado! Bottled about 2 weeks ago. Yowza.



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Not a big wine person but, I just worked a job and served wine that costs more per bottle than my 2 monthly car payments and utilities combined.

# howtheotherhalflives

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Sticking with the Coke Zero as I finish writing up my brew day notes... Scottish ale with pumpkin and spices. Indications are that this is going to be a VERY good brew!

Brother in-law visiting tells me he's planning on bringing a little something called "Westvleteren XII" to Thanksgiving this year. I dunno...he says it's from 2008. Probably lost any hoppiness or effervescence. I may give it the single nostril sniff and try to drink some, just to make the brother in-law happy.
 
No pic but a cellar raid provided another Colette gusher. SWMBO had me pour her another Moundbuilder and then promptly crashed.... giving me something to drink while Colette settles.
 
Not a big wine person but, I just worked a job and served wine that costs more per bottle than my 2 monthly car payments and utilities combined.

# howtheotherhalflives

Did you score a bottle? Or at least a taste of that $700 to $2000 bottle?
 
Not a big wine person but, I just worked a job and served wine that costs more per bottle than my 2 monthly car payments and utilities combined.

Heh. There were only 32000 bottles of that wine produced and you held one of them. Don't you feel special? ;-)
 
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