perusing the forum while drunk
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Re: perusing the forum while drunk
I only post from work so the answer is fairly obvious...triumph wrote:Am I the only one to ever write on this veritable Cornucopia of knowledge while as pissed as a fart?
Only on Friday arvos.
"Doc, what can I do about these terrible hangovers?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"
'You can stop drinking beer'
"No, seriously Doc, what can I do?"
"The Korova milkbar sold milk-plus, milk plus vellocet or synthemesc or drencrom, which is what we were drinking. This would sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence. "undercover1 wrote:That'll be the Korova Milkbar, Merlin, where Alex & his droogs drink "milk with knives in it". Speed milkshakes, I believe, beer having sadly gone out of fashion in their world. Unlike bowler hats.
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I sat down to see what was new this afternoon with a glass of my MSB Pale Ale, hoping that the beer had improved and the forum advanced.
I have to say that I remain astounded at how bad the beer is. I finished the glass, but the bottle will be emptied down the drain.
I'm now on the home straight of an Amarillo-charged extract pale (my AGs are still too young - even for me). Might have to open another, at which point I might have to confess to being a tad inebriated.
I love home brew.
I have to say that I remain astounded at how bad the beer is. I finished the glass, but the bottle will be emptied down the drain.
I'm now on the home straight of an Amarillo-charged extract pale (my AGs are still too young - even for me). Might have to open another, at which point I might have to confess to being a tad inebriated.
I love home brew.
No Mash Tun. No Chill.
No confirmed fatalities.
No confirmed fatalities.
My first car was a triumph 2500S. Bought it wanting to do it up, as any young 19 year old, but the only thing I ever did was put in a stereo and continually cut rust out. It crabwalked and shifted its rear whenever it shifted into 3rd. Was glad to get rid of it in the end, but Geez, what a classic car! Twas like driving a mobile loungeroom! I do miss it so...triumph wrote:Oliver,
Am tempted to say that it is about a 14C, but actually tis a 2000 sedan. Only hope my home brewing responds as well to experimentation as the car has! On the cobining of breasts and beer, i saw in an english comic called Viz a small cartoon telling wives what to get their husbands as a gift. It was done in a 1950's style and was advertising: "Get your husband what he REALLY wants this Christmas - An enormous tit full of Beer!" showed a smiling bloke holding a pint glass under a huge nipple. Was gold i tells you...

I know how that feels Keg ( the gut not the walk), but it took alot of work to get it so im not yet ready to part with it ( i dont have a six pack, just 1 big ABKEG wrote:lethaldog wrote:CALM DOWN KEG![]()
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*takes deep breath*
i've just returned from going for a cruise with a mate up through the dandenongs. we ended up walking 5.5km for the heck of it, gotta work off the slowly developing beer gut



Cheers
Leigh
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