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Old 09-11-08, 04:58 PM   #1
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Default Drinking a bottle of Samael's Oak Aged Ale, by the Avery Co.

Man. Strong beer. This is a 1 hour 30 minute jobbie on this one. I like it! However, not sure I would buy it over a Dogfish 120 or 90 min IPA.

The bad part is, all I have right now is strong beer. Lightest beer I've got in the fridge right now is 9% abv.

If I get a little loopy tonight, you guys know why.

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Old 09-11-08, 05:07 PM   #2
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Friends don't let friends drink and post on Subsim.com

So go ahead.
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Old 09-11-08, 05:10 PM   #3
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If I get a little loopy tonight, you guys know why.

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I don't think I will be able to tell the difference

But worry not, I'll be a bit liquored up myself tonight, just feel like having a small drink and the only stuff i have is some Bushmills 12 yo single malt, a bottle I plan to open at my best friends wedding, when ever that may come, or some really horrible wine my brother bought some time ago. Allso a bottle of Rock (beer) so it will have to be a bottle of ****ty wine washed down with beer.
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Old 09-11-08, 05:17 PM   #4
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If I get a little loopy tonight, you guys know why.

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I don't think I will be able to tell the difference...
Hey, it could be worse! I could be normal you know! Normal is very boring, and since you can tell I like to stir the pot once in a while, I keep things interesting! :p If I quit being loopy, Subsim access numbers would drop by the thousands! People like controversy!

jk! Maybe I'm right though!? I do notice on days we all aren't raising a big stink about something translate into low days of attendance! Notice that?

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Old 09-11-08, 05:21 PM   #5
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Actualy havent payed much attention to that, but I suppose we could help the visitor number along by getting into a drunken brawl:hmm:
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Old 09-11-08, 05:26 PM   #6
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Hahahaha! Fun! Except no one is allowed to break bones. That is the only rule!

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Old 09-11-08, 05:34 PM   #7
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Just finished this beer. It is a 1 hour beer. I was a bit off on my time estimate. Of course I just drank 3.5 beers worth in one bottle in 1 hour. Hmm. My 1:30 time not be too far off, but maybe 1:15 is closer.

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Old 09-11-08, 05:38 PM   #8
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Allright, no breaking bones, intentionally at least. This reminds me that i still havent gone to the dentist about the chip that was knocked out of my tooth the last time i was punched in the face, should get on that when I sober up.
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Allright, no breaking bones, intentionally at least. This reminds me that i still havent gone to the dentist about the chip that was knocked out of my tooth the last time i was punched in the face, should get on that when I sober up.
Crap - I just skipped my dentist appt. because I am changing jobs and had an interview at the same time. I got a nasty letter in the mail threatening to charge me next time I do that (regardless that I gave them 24 hours notice). They must be too big for their britches I guess since my 20 year loyalty means nothing. I am having a big problem with that. I know he is the best in the business and I know he is not accepting new clients because he is absolutly is booked beyond belief, but DO NOT STEP OVER THAT LINE! I have no longer become a patient in their eyes, but simply a monetary thing. That is why I haven't rebooked at this point for my cleaning.

I am a very loyal person, so do not betray my loyalty. They have done that in a way.

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Old 09-11-08, 05:51 PM   #10
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Dont really have a dentist I have used regularly, with the horror stories I have about my dentist as a child and young teenager i'm fine with anyone, they could not possibly be any worse than that particular lady. She yanked out my canines BEFORE the damned local anasthesia had kicked in and at one point managed to drill into a nerve.
Other than that, thats capitalism for you, the bigger someones customer base becomes the less important a single customer is, regardless of loyalty. Which is bull**** in my opinion, but thats life. Though only turning 22 in november, whad do i know.
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Dont really have a dentist I have used regularly, with the horror stories I have about my dentist as a child and young teenager i'm fine with anyone, they could not possibly be any worse than that particular lady. She yanked out my canines BEFORE the damned local anasthesia had kicked in and at one point managed to drill into a nerve.
Other than that, thats capitalism for you, the bigger someones customer base becomes the less important a single customer is, regardless of loyalty. Which is bull**** in my opinion, but thats life. Though only turning 22 in november, whad do i know.
Here is the flip side of capitalism - He is so damn good, it is hard to get an appt with him, and trust me, I don't want anyone else working on my teeth!

You just talked me into calling them.

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Capitalism, for all its faults, work better than any other economic system I can think of in the real world, though it still needs some regulating.

Anyway, good that you have found a dentist you trust, so hopefully you get an appointment soon.
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Capitalism, for all its faults, work better than any other economic system I can think of in the real world, though it still needs some regulating.

Anyway, good that you have found a dentist you trust, so hopefully you get an appointment soon.

The difference between Capitalism and Communism is that in Capitalism man exploits his fellow man. In Communism it is the other way around.
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The difference between Capitalism and Communism is that in Capitalism man exploits his fellow man. In Communism it is the other way around.
You forgot one key difference/element that is crucial to mankind as a whole - One is based on choice (which is why it works so much better).....

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