But Bud light is still the highest selling beer in the states. I don't understand it, there are so many great microbreweries for those guys, yet they still drink that crap!
I was going to ask about that as well, but one could consider that to be a correct use of the term. You are indeed begging the question by assuming that people care, which is why you told them.
I think I've geeked out just a little too much here, and as I'm in the mood for replying to sigs, you do indeed make a goof argument, which I shall now follow.
I'd put Maker's Mark up against a foreign whiskey, then I'd leave it on the shelf as I drank the foreign stuff.
I was at a bar once drinking Southern Comfort, the bartender suggested that if I liked the Southern Comfort, I'd probably also enjoy Maker's Mark. I have no idea where he got that idea from, Southern Comfort is, if anything, a little too sweet and smooth, but the Maker's Mark was like drinking sandpaper it was so rough. Not to bag on all American booze, but Maker's Mark is not the one I'd call out.
They're not really similar, piss is kinda salty, but Bud is a little hoppier. Maybe if someone had been drinking a lot of beer their piss would taste a little like Bud.
The astute observer would look to the top of this page, and note that the title of this article is "3 Drinks a Day Keeps the Doctor Away." Those not satisfied with that would look to the fine article and note the point at which they state that this study was concerned with people who consume more than 3 drinks a day.
Which usually isn't a livable wage where tipping is normal. That's why I refuse to tip where it isn't already the custom. I really don't want the labour laws in Australia to reflect those of the USA.
The Chaser did a skit where the went 'on the streets' and talked to Americans. First they asked which country America should go to war with next. Many people said either Iran or North Korea, so they pulled out a map and said, 'can you locate Iran/North Korea on this map?' The map they used actually had Australia labelled as Iran or North Korea, so the Americans pointed at Australia. As an Australian, I just hope whoever is in charge of your military has a real map...
One issue: we could build a flying car right now, there are several out there. They wouldn't even be all that expensive. The main problem to getting them on the roads is administrative. Also: consider how people drive, would you want most of them in control of aircraft?
Aren't there 5 elephants?
I'm not sure which Sarah Jones he's talking about, but I had a threesome with Sarah Jones and her friend over the weekend!
It make it easy for other people to do a full check by just looking up the number that's stamped on the side of the product.
Significantly less attractive at any rate.
Yet you all still drink Bud Light. You crazy yanks.
But Bud light is still the highest selling beer in the states. I don't understand it, there are so many great microbreweries for those guys, yet they still drink that crap!
Yeah, old people who mis-spent their own youths like to see that other generations are making the same mistakes they made themselves. Pricks.
They're not all deadly sins. Some of them are venial.
People like complaining.
Usually when I mess up my moderation, I try to play it off by overusing some already overused /. meme.
For instance, in this situation, I would have posted something along the lines of 'I, for one, welcome our security-flaw-noticing daemon overlords.'
I was going to ask about that as well, but one could consider that to be a correct use of the term. You are indeed begging the question by assuming that people care, which is why you told them.
I think I've geeked out just a little too much here, and as I'm in the mood for replying to sigs, you do indeed make a goof argument, which I shall now follow.
I'd put Maker's Mark up against a foreign whiskey, then I'd leave it on the shelf as I drank the foreign stuff.
I was at a bar once drinking Southern Comfort, the bartender suggested that if I liked the Southern Comfort, I'd probably also enjoy Maker's Mark. I have no idea where he got that idea from, Southern Comfort is, if anything, a little too sweet and smooth, but the Maker's Mark was like drinking sandpaper it was so rough. Not to bag on all American booze, but Maker's Mark is not the one I'd call out.
They're not really similar, piss is kinda salty, but Bud is a little hoppier. Maybe if someone had been drinking a lot of beer their piss would taste a little like Bud.
Well, as long as the jingle is still "Budweiser: the great American style lager" I reckon it still counts as an American beer.
I've got a friend and he's a robot man
I've got a friend, he's a computer man
For all intensive purposes, "whom" is no longer a word. That begs the question, "who cares?"
I'm a little scared to ask, but I have to. Is 'intensive purposes' part of the joke?
The astute observer would look to the top of this page, and note that the title of this article is "3 Drinks a Day Keeps the Doctor Away." Those not satisfied with that would look to the fine article and note the point at which they state that this study was concerned with people who consume more than 3 drinks a day.
Which usually isn't a livable wage where tipping is normal. That's why I refuse to tip where it isn't already the custom. I really don't want the labour laws in Australia to reflect those of the USA.
The Chaser did a skit where the went 'on the streets' and talked to Americans. First they asked which country America should go to war with next. Many people said either Iran or North Korea, so they pulled out a map and said, 'can you locate Iran/North Korea on this map?' The map they used actually had Australia labelled as Iran or North Korea, so the Americans pointed at Australia. As an Australian, I just hope whoever is in charge of your military has a real map...
One issue: we could build a flying car right now, there are several out there. They wouldn't even be all that expensive. The main problem to getting them on the roads is administrative. Also: consider how people drive, would you want most of them in control of aircraft?
You and I define 'problem' differently.
You know what, forget the mac and cheese. And the beer. And the blackjack! ...
Ah, screw the whole thing.
But the majority let the vocal minority control the airwaves. That is the difference.
Given the hilarity of some of the Google autosuggests, this could make using Google a lot more fun!
While I love a good mac and cheese, cheese and beer would be awesome. How about mac, cheese AND beer?