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Old 11-01-2005, 08:05 PM   #1831
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Raisin-pie eaters?
Them especially.


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Old 11-01-2005, 08:05 PM   #1832
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Uh-uh. Guwurtz. Thai food is all about the guwurtz. Or, for beer, Bridgeport IPA.
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I like Oregon's Sineann Gewurtz with my Seattle Thai.
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Old 11-01-2005, 08:08 PM   #1833
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The parking lot of Lambeau, as it turns out, is a zone of conscience-free, beer soaked bratwurst feasts, made exclusively from animals who have willing given their lives to further the cause of the Packers by giving its fans more energy with which to shout "the Bears still suck".

I believe CNN called me a flexitarian: 95% vegetarian / 5% some product jammed in an animal casing. Hence me not being actually angry about the whole meat discussion.
I really think they should start making sausages out of Packers fans. ANd certain Bears fans. I am not sure the Sausage Eating Fats would know the difference.
 
Old 11-01-2005, 08:10 PM   #1834
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Was soda + milk a '50s thing?
Ask Bilmore or Wonk.
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Old 11-01-2005, 08:11 PM   #1835
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For the record (npi), "Rough Boys" and "Let My Love Open The Door" were on a different album.
Let My Love Open the Door is a NAMBLA themed tune?!?!?!? I mean it sucks and I never knew why it existd a la We Built this City, but that did not occur to me, and I am obsessed with all things gay.
 
Old 11-01-2005, 08:11 PM   #1836
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You need to qualify that statement with something about beers that have an advertising budget, because Coor's Light is not the world's worst beer:

and the worst I had in college I can't remember the name of, but the second bottle I drank had a cigarette butt in it, and I couldn't tell by the taste. Coor's Light is better than that beer.
I can say without equivocation that the following is the worst beer in the universe. Me, a professional drinker and love of all that is booze, could not make it through one of these, even though they were $4.99 a case:

Wisconsin Club

Light in color and body, Wisconsin Club is a crisp,
clean American Lager. It is crafted from the finest
Brewer's Two-Row Barley Malt, supplemented by
Caramel and Carapils Malts for a smooth balance.
The most discriminating domestic hops are intimately
blended to create a smooth and mild taste.
Wisconsin Club is the perfect thirst quencher for a
warm summer day or a night on the town. Alcohol
content is 4.8% by volume.

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Old 11-01-2005, 08:12 PM   #1837
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"1 + 1 = 1.9 sort of thing"

I'm using that. That's great.
Also known as the Whole is les than the sum of its parts.

Is there a headshaking emoticon?
 
Old 11-01-2005, 08:12 PM   #1838
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Let My Love Open the Door is a NAMBLA themed tune?!?!?!? I mean it sucks and I never knew why it existd a la We Built this City, but that did not occur to me, and I am obsessed with all things gay.
It was B-sided by Rough Boys. Should have tipped you off.
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I took my boyfriend once to a brunch place that did not have a license. I didn't realize it at the time.

Shame on me!!
THere has been a lot of gratuitious and pointless tossing in of the "my boyfriend" of late. Are you getting co-dependent bc of the divorce finality?
 
Old 11-01-2005, 08:14 PM   #1841
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Hmm. I've got to think about this.
About frequent flyer miles or whether its worth moving up from JV to Varsity?
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Old 11-01-2005, 08:17 PM   #1842
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Pot cookies. I ate one last weekend and read a book on how to "brand oneself" to forward your career. I laughed hysterically at it for an hour and a half.

The crazy thing is, the book made a lot of sense. If you create a "brand" of yourself," and foster the image of comptence and cool ability to handle pressure, you can phone in your job all the time and get away with it.

I now realize that what I thought was mere lying was actually subconscious brilliance. My survival instincts and innate drive to leech as much money as I can in a given situation were creating a "brand."

I'm not a bullshittting actor; I'm a marketing whiz!

You only just figured this out?!?!?!?!?! THis is also known as all good first impression.

Your recent posts suggset that you may not be as bright as I may have thought you could be.
 
Old 11-01-2005, 08:20 PM   #1843
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Also known as the Whole is les than the sum of its parts.

Is there a headshaking emoticon?
1. The proper phrase would be the whole is greater than the sum of the parts (denoting a witty reverse play on a common saying).

2. It is much more succinct.

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Old 11-01-2005, 08:23 PM   #1844
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I can say without equivocation that the following is the worst beer in the universe. Me, a professional drinker and love of all that is booze, could not make it through one of these, even though they were $4.99 a case:

Wisconsin Club

Light in color and body, Wisconsin Club is a crisp,
clean American Lager. It is crafted from the finest
Brewer's Two-Row Barley Malt, supplemented by
Caramel and Carapils Malts for a smooth balance.
The most discriminating domestic hops are intimately
blended to create a smooth and mild taste.
Wisconsin Club is the perfect thirst quencher for a
warm summer day or a night on the town. Alcohol
content is 4.8% by volume.


"Recognized as one of America's two great beers." In college, it was $4.99 for a case of stubbies. I only had it in bottles, not the gallon can pictured here.
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Old 11-01-2005, 08:24 PM   #1845
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Blame the locals for their puritan liquor laws. Or the local customers for their tea-totaling ways. I've never been to a restaurant without a liquor license that, when asked, didn't respond that the locals prevented it and that they were working on it. Except in Utah, where they didn't blame the locals.
tea-totaling?!?!?!?!
 
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