NickD said:In reply to jgrewe :
No, PBR is hipster beer, Kid Rock is definitely a Bud man. Or Keystone or Busch.
If we are worried about what the hipsters have done with PBR we really need to go back to his Detroit roots and the orthodox answer is Goebel.
In reply to Datsun310Guy :
Strohs is OK for reformed ceremonies, they actually bought Goebel and then were bought by PBR. That is why PBR is preferred, the whole chain of tradition. Goebel left us in '05 I think.
jgrewe said:NickD said:In reply to jgrewe :
No, PBR is hipster beer, Kid Rock is definitely a Bud man. Or Keystone or Busch.
If we are worried about what the hipsters have done with PBR we really need to go back to his Detroit roots and the orthodox answer is Goebel.
LOL! When I was 16 working at the local bike shop, my Polish boss used to send me to the convenience store up the street to pick him up a case of Goebel.
It was like $4.50 for a 12 pack in 1994.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:In reply to DarkMonohue :
I bought some kombucha the other day, to try it out. It had the exact mouthfeel and taste of carbonated A1 Steak Sauce.
to me it was like 8th grade gym shorts tea
Stampie said:1988RedT2 said:People like to make fun of "dangerous" toys like lawn darts, but honestly they didn't feel dangerous to me when my brother and I played with them as kids. We both understood what would happen if we got stuck with one, and that we should not throw them at each other. It's not that hard, really.
Are kids better off today with "safer" toys? I wonder.
When I was 4 my brother threw firecrackers at my face. When I was 9 he made me run from tree to tree in the backyard while he shot at me with a BB gun. Not all brothers have common sense. I still love that mofo though.
My cousin threw darts at me in his long island dirt back yard and told me to dance . I believe I sang a little as well .
volvoclearinghouse said:Saw this one this morning and it escapes me. Anyone want to splain it to my dense self?
It seems to be an attempted witty play on the phrases "Sally Forth"(to leave a place) and "July Fourth" and the movie Airplane's running gag “I am serious—and don’t call me Shirley”, but of course I may be mistaken...
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