yankeesince59
"Oh Captain, my Captain".
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...after you've had about 3 beers, they all pretty much taste the same.
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I gave it all up 8 months ago....probably never drink another drop again...been a great change for me in life so now it's all just good memories...after you've had about 3 beers, they all pretty much taste the same.
I'll take one PBR and a shot of well whiskey, please and thank you!
I gave it all up 8 months ago....probably never drink another drop again...been a great change for me in life so now it's all just good memories
I started getting liver spots on my hands and face....after giving up booze they're all gone...completely...sold meI gave up alcohol probably 15 years ago, but still enjoy an occasional beer. Maybe 2 a year now.
My father and uncles all had pubs after WWII...in the 50s I used to go down to my dad's pub as a kid and get chewing gum...I remember the smell of Hamms beer really well...folks back there drank Hamms, Storz, PBR, Bud, Schlitz and Miller.....when we got turned 18 we took trips to Colorado to get that fancy new beer Coors.....you're right...in a hot cornfield driving a combine or harvester...any of those cold beers was refreshing....but we rolled Bull Durham cigarettes too.
Now even with all the micro brews I still prefer Grolsh pilsner and for the micro brews..Alaskan Amber..and I've always liked Guiness
I gave it all up 8 months ago....probably never drink another drop again...been a great change for me in life so now it's all just good memories
I’ll gladly drink your Hamms if/when you invite me aboard. I was homebrewing back in the days when the craft beer industry was still shitting it’s diapers, and I became quite the beer snob, brewing beers most folks had never heard of to that point. But once the ball really got going the whole craft beer thing got ridiculous. It got to be about the concept and less about the execution. Everybody wanted to do something no one else was doing and and suddenly the market had very few really good beers and a plethora of mediocre stuff. Now days (when I actually drink) I usually go for the Pabst, Oly and Hamms, especially in the summer. No beer EVER tasted better to cut the dust after a long hot day. If it was good enough when I was 16, it’s good enough almost 50 years later.
That's nothing, the stuff I drank, you can't even get now.Ugh. The stuff I drank as a 16 year old (whatever I could get my hands on) I wouldn't touch now.
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The next time I'm told that I can buy liquor at the voting booth I'll expect to show ID.Here Brian shows why he'd be 1000x better President than Trump. Being able to communicate clearly is a requirement which Trump does not meet.
barfo
The next time I'm told that I can buy liquor at the voting booth I'll expect to show ID.
How many cases of voting fraud do you think we face each election? Is it even a problem we need to spend Millions of dollars to solve?
I read yesterday that our fruit farmers are not able to get the harvest in this fall....only a portion of it....in a strange turn of events many are considering moving their orchards to Mexico to survive growing fruit....there's no labor force here that is willing to work that hard for the pay scale and offer profits to farming fruit now...they asked for work permits but so far...nothing in the works in Georgia, Washington and Florida...the witch hunt for illegal workers is in effect...killing our fruit farming industry...all they have to do is offer the paperwork but it won't help Trump's poll numbers to see these jobs filled by the only people who want them. The trade war has also killed the demand for the overseas fruit market....all for a campaign themed lie about these folks taking our jobs....they forgot to say that nobody else wants to do these jobsVery little, and no.
But it's easy to scare people into thinking them there illegals are taking our jobs, raping our women, and stealing our social security.
In addition to the Zombie Apocalypse voters.
I read yesterday that our fruit farmers are not able to get the harvest in this fall....only a portion of it....in a strange turn of events many are considering moving their orchards to Mexico to survive growing fruit....there's no labor force here that is willing to work that hard for the pay scale and offer profits to farming fruit now...they asked for work permits but so far...nothing in the works in Georgia, Washington and Florida...the witch hunt for illegal workers is in effect...killing our fruit farming industry...all they have to do is offer the paperwork but it won't help Trump's poll numbers to see these jobs filled by the only people who want them. The trade war has also killed the demand for the overseas fruit market....all for a campaign themed lie about these folks taking our jobs....they forgot to say that nobody else wants to do these jobs
Your analogy is perfect.Very little, and no.
But it's easy to scare people into thinking them there illegals are taking our jobs, raping our women, and stealing our social security.
In addition to the Zombie Apocalypse voters.
Negra Modelo is great stuff. Probably the best that comes from south of the border. I too rarely drink anymore but I’m always up for a Negra Modelo if/when I can find it on draft.I was working with a bunch of Hispanics for a couple days and their go to beer was Mondelo. Must admit, it tasted pretty good.
We're still meeting up at the Patriots Prayer Rally tomorrow, right?I am in Cathlamet now. I will be in Scappoose by mid August. Due to futzing with the VA it will be at least late August before I do the
the West Linn/OC thing. You know how the PM works when I get with in range.
We're still meeting up at the Patriots Prayer Rally tomorrow, right?
uh, I had to google that to see what you were going on about.
Maybe not.
Actually, I suppose I am. But I don't recall saying it out loud.And you call yourself a patriot...