OP makes a good point, but [deleted].
OP makes a good point, but [deleted].
The chilito is off menu as a chili cheese burrito in some stores.
Stop that kid from falling into Harambe’s enclosure by any means necessary.
My friends brought me adult diapers and canes and walkers, but then I ended up having a threesome with 2 of the girls who showed up at the party. Don’t knock 30, man.
You want this. Search for a commercial tv.
Brauspicious.
It was so good when it came out, totally blew away AskJeeves and YahooAnswers
DOS 6.0 was so much more stable than 5.1
I went there when I was much more young and aggressive, looking for answers to a lot of questions that bothered me. I ended up getting distracted by the fine weather, food and drinks (such good cheese), and my time there didn’t amount to much.
Also, what does your Ice Cream Van Halen play?
I’m going to need to see your alt.warlords sig before I upvote this.
Also the first one and the third one make the second one so much easier.
Hah, it turned out it was 15 year Glenfiddich 25 years ago. So Cheers!
Boatloads. If you can sell them, which you can’t.
Oh god, right there with you on scotch, all whiskeys (and whiskys) in fact. But wine can be hit or miss, even at the high dollars. Years ago I found an amazing cabernet with a full body and heavy chocolate notes for $2.12, and dank it for a year. But I agree that as you get up to $20-100, the likelihood of something terrible is less, and over $90 very rare.
I’ll have a glass of something with Glen in the title in your honor tonight.
If you’re reading this and curious about wine, a couple of things.
1 - Drink what you like. If you want red wine with fish, fine. The people who care, care more about rules than enjoyment.
2 - Drink what you like. I opened a $500 red for my dad’s birthday, it was so-so to my palate. I love $12 NW pinot noirs. Don’t fixate on a price.
3 - When you find something you like, take the bottle to a wine store and ask for a description of the notes of that wine. Ask them to suggest similar wines, and learn to pick out the notes that matter to you. People who don’t know wine talk price, but your sommelier really wants to hear “I’d like something full-bodied, no acid, heavy tannins, smooth finish with some fruit notes.”
4 - Your waiter is rarely a sommelier and just wants a region and type of wine. West Coast pinot noir generally makes a table happy.
Brand?
I’d also check out the Willamette Valley pinot noir for a cheap light red.
I drink between $5 and $500 bottles, and while I will agree there is a distinct difference at the higher end, it doesn’t mean the $500 bottle will be better than a $20 bottle to the person drinking it. I humor the people that care about the price, but distinct notes of so-so music doesn’t spin my wheels.
I always bring a trench coat. Deep pockets, serves as a blanket, folds into a pillow.
It’s rounds for you, it’s typically one round measured in hours when a man has endurance.