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(02-11-2015, 08:57 PM)sally Wrote: You know Clang, it's very possible that BG doesn't have a Jew brother like your's that sits at home all day bugging the radio stations for free concert and movie tickets. Quarter of a point(Jew brother? Ha! I'm half German). Still why eat expensive movie food and drink for a few hours when you can eat less expensive food before you leave the house?
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(02-12-2015, 12:46 AM)Clang McFly Wrote: (02-11-2015, 08:57 PM)sally Wrote: You know Clang, it's very possible that BG doesn't have a Jew brother like your's that sits at home all day bugging the radio stations for free concert and movie tickets. Quarter of a point(Jew brother? Ha! I'm half German). Still why eat expensive movie food and drink for a few hours when you can eat less expensive food before you leave the house?
I agree with you Clang.....When my friends and I go to a "nice" restaurant,
I like to have a couple of drinks. (vodka/tonic/lime) is my preference but geez, i hate to pay $11.00 per teeny weeny glass...so I just drink before I go to restaurant. I did find some of the miniature bottles of alcohol which I am going to stick in my pocket or purse with a long straw and sip it at restaurant so they won't know i am not drinking their booze. I must admit that I borrowed that one from a passenger back in 1958...He boarded plane somewhere in Oklahoma on a hopper from El Paso to Kansas City. I could tell he was smashed when he boarded. He preceded to sit down finally and then I noticed a paper bag in his pocket...yes, he was sipping booze from one of his pockets with a very long straw. He did some bad things which I reported to the Captain. In those days, we couldn't force him off plane for being an ass. I did have to make out incident report though as I accidentally spilled water on him.
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(02-12-2015, 12:46 AM)Clang McFly Wrote: (02-11-2015, 08:57 PM)sally Wrote: You know Clang, it's very possible that BG doesn't have a Jew brother like your's that sits at home all day bugging the radio stations for free concert and movie tickets. Quarter of a point(Jew brother? Ha! I'm half German). Still why eat expensive movie food and drink for a few hours when you can eat less expensive food before you leave the house?
Well where is the fun in that? When I go out I'm not thinking about saving pennies.
You're the worst kind of Jew. A German Jew.
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Date night with Clang.... forced to eat a frozen pot pie and down a six pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon before heading out to the movies. If you're lucky he'll have some generic leftover Halloween candy that you can sneak in with you.
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(02-12-2015, 06:45 PM)sally Wrote: Date night with Clang.... forced to eat a frozen pot pie and down a six pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon before heading out to the movies. If you're lucky he'll have some generic leftover Halloween candy that you can sneak in with you.
Clang's kinda fun, so I guess that might work -- assuming he'd splurge for the 4 cents worth of electricity or gas required to heat the frozen pot pie.
But, if it's a drive-in movie, HE'd have to be the one crunched in the trunk til the movie starts.
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(02-12-2015, 06:45 PM)sally Wrote: Date night with Clang.... forced to eat a frozen pot pie and down a six pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon before heading out to the movies. If you're lucky he'll have some generic leftover Halloween candy that you can sneak in with you. date night with clang: microwaved hot pockets, 15 tostino pizza rolls, and 2 coronas. Or Subway 5 dollah footlong, or mcD's/burger King dollar menu if you want to eat out. Or wait until we get to the movies and have a 6 ounce box of junior mints and a small bottle of water.
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(02-12-2015, 11:10 PM)Clang McFly Wrote: (02-12-2015, 06:45 PM)sally Wrote: Date night with Clang.... forced to eat a frozen pot pie and down a six pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon before heading out to the movies. If you're lucky he'll have some generic leftover Halloween candy that you can sneak in with you. date night with clang: microwaved hot pockets, 15 tostino pizza rolls, and 2 coronas. Or Subway 5 dollah footlong, or mcD's/burger King dollar menu if you want to eat out. Or wait until we get to the movies and have a 6 ounce box of junior mints and a small bottle of water. Pure panther piss.
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Sol is a Mexican beer that's good with lime and 10xs better than Corona, but you can't always find it everywhere.
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(02-13-2015, 03:20 PM)sally Wrote: Sol is a Mexican beer that's good with lime and 10xs better than Corona, but you can't always find it everywhere. I'm of the opinion that a good beer shouldn't need any fruit accompanyment. I've had Sol without the lime and it's okay. Corona isn't fit to drink without a lime. Anything that requires another component in order to get it down isn't "good."
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(02-13-2015, 03:20 PM)sally Wrote: Sol is a Mexican beer that's good with lime and 10xs better than Corona, but you can't always find it everywhere. I've seen it in stores around the Albany/Troy area but never tried it.
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When I worked in Mexico the guys there told me the lime was to keep the flies off the bottle neck. Corona does suck without the Lime, but with it they are decent. Haven't had Sol, might have to go looking at Total Wine today since I have to go anyway.
Being a Home Brewer I have become a bit of a beer snob, can't even force myself to drink Lite Anything.
When I go out I want to enjoy myself, not be counting pennies, irritates the shit outta me when someone wants to break out a calculator and work out how many cents at the end of a dollar everyone owes on the check.
The GF is big on busting out a coupon for places we go, that's her thing, not mine. Most of the time I don't even let her see the bill, she would be examining every entry. I keep a running toll in my head and as long as the bill is approximately what I thought it would be I just glance at it and give them the card.
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One popular beer that I can't stand is Sam Adams, the taste is horrid and it gives me an instant headache. I'd rather drink a flat Old Milwaukee with a cigarette butt in it.
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Can y'all remember what your first beer was? Mine was probably a Genesee. I'm not certain about this but I think it might only be sold in New York state. I don't even know if it's still around. It probably ranks with Strawberry Hill wine. Cheap & nasty.
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I'm pretty sure it was Busch. Me and the rest of the teenage hoodlums would put all of our change together and find some bum at the corner store to buy it for us. Then we'd drink it out in the woods and run when the cops came.
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My first beer was a Lowenbrau with my boyfriend when I was in 10th grade.
I don't remember the first time I ever had Tostino pizza rolls, but I love them and haven't had any in a very long time. I want some. The sausage ones are really good dipped in just a little mustard.
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(02-14-2015, 12:29 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: My first beer was a Lowenbrau with my boyfriend when I was in 10th grade.
I don't remember the first time I ever had Tostino pizza rolls, but I love them and haven't had any in a very long time. I want some. The sausage ones are really good dipped in just a little mustard.
Clang has you covered on the Pizza Rolls. It's part of his daily diet and part of date night.
My first beer was a Little Kings.
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(02-14-2015, 01:13 PM)FAHQTOO Wrote: Clang has you covered on the Pizza Rolls. It's part of his daily diet and part of date night.
My first beer was a Little Kings.
I do love those pizza rolls, but not enough to travel all the way to the east coast to get a piece of Clang's stockpile. He is the one responsible for the craving though.
Don't think I've ever come across Little Kings here. I'm not huge on beer for the most part, but it always tasted great at the river. We went through a lot of Lucky Lager in the summers, the bottled version with the puzzles on the underside of the caps.
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(02-14-2015, 10:53 AM)Duchess Wrote:
Can y'all remember what your first beer was? Mine was probably a Genesee. I'm not certain about this but I think it might only be sold in New York state. I don't even know if it's still around. It probably ranks with Strawberry Hill wine. Cheap & nasty. Budweiser was my first beer. Had it at a college party at my oldest brother's apartment. It was great. I was 19 and stumbled into an empty bathtub and puked over the rails of a fire escape and onto someone's shoes that night.
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(02-14-2015, 01:13 PM)FAHQTOO Wrote: Clang has you covered on the Pizza Rolls. It's part of his daily diet and part of date night.
Well technically I don't eat them daily. I've also been eating a lot of hot dogs, fast food, cold cuts, bagels, canned soup and ramen.
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My dad left my mom ridiculously wealthy but part of that was the result living a very frugal lifestyle. My first beer was whatever he drank and THAT depended on what the cheapest beer, on sale, was. Probably a stale Budweiser or something.
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