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Sister Impotentata
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2007.11.17 01:47:00 -
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Originally by: Brutus Proqqus were only boosting the american exports here. Give us a hand. I would like to import a '68 stang to Holland. Any1 know of any companies that do it?
BTW lol at US prices atm. I saw a '06 Subaru Impreza on ebay with like 40k on the counter for 25k US $. That's 17700 euro's. If you wanna buy the same car here you gotta pay at least 50k euro's
If those rates are true I'll get you a nine-second 'stang, buy a boat to ship it over, and still make a profit. Hot damn, is that the allure of a weak dollar? So even though my house is currently worth three times what I would have passed it over for five years ago, I can sell my junk stuff to Euros and still get the cost of gas back? Weak economies FTW! ----- TANSTAAFL
Originally by: Hostess Deconstructing the Twinkie is like trying to deconstruct the universe.
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Sister Impotentata
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2007.11.17 03:45:00 -
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Originally by: pwnedgato I'm a Samuel Adams man myself (though I admit to enjoying a Dos Equis now and then)
Is the two X's back in vogue? Back in the '90s, when I was learning to drink, Corona was the hot stuff. My father used to tease me: "Boy, in the Navy I wouldn't even buy a Corona for an Ensign. I had better respect for my men."
More recently, any reference to the two occurs when my boss belches unsurreptitiously in the middle of a sentence. "Two Dos Equis Por Favor!" And then he completes his locution. If it was a short soliloquy, he'll close with "And hurry garcon! The boss is coming!"
In keeping with our attempts at creative and literate oneupmanship, when I hiccough in-sentencia I throw in a stereotypical American mistranslation: "Gimme Two of Those Horses! Quick!" ----- TANSTAAFL
Originally by: Hostess Deconstructing the Twinkie is like trying to deconstruct the universe.
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Sister Impotentata
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2007.11.17 04:15:00 -
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The two beers that I could honestly describe as thirst quenching, meaning that after I quaff the first draught I continue to quaff without regard for being able to breathe or other sundry mitigants, are Hennepin and Burgerbrau. And I'm a Porter man myself. ----- TANSTAAFL
Originally by: Hostess Deconstructing the Twinkie is like trying to deconstruct the universe.
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Sister Impotentata
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2007.11.17 04:34:00 -
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Hennepin is bready, yes. Actually you'll be hallootininatin smells for the next three days after a Hennepin. But BB? Sammy is breadier than BB. Burgerbrau is in my experience the closest the Euros get to canoe beer. But it's still good.
Hold up. What's that nasty brit "cream" beer what comes in the yellow can? Manchester summat? That crap's worse than any American brew. "Allow! E're's a treat! Le's skunk oop the beer, an' aalso taik oola fuss ou'a'vit, li' it was yes'a'days leffovers. ****in Dancer!" ----- TANSTAAFL
Originally by: Hostess Deconstructing the Twinkie is like trying to deconstruct the universe.
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Sister Impotentata
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2007.11.17 05:03:00 -
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I'll admit, I don't like either BB or Hennepin as much as I did the beginning of this year. I spent a good part of the summer chasing bourbon with Red Bull. I've lost my taste for hops. My favorite beer lately? St Peter's Cream Stout. I'll offer this to any snob who wants a red with his beef. Truly capital. ----- TANSTAAFL
Originally by: Psycho John Petrucci If there's any point where you feel it's too difficult, then just stop. Because you just, you don't have it, you're just not good.
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Sister Impotentata
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2007.11.17 05:33:00 -
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I'm going to have to respectfully decline to enjoy your refreshment, sir.
I love eggnog. Straight, kosher, teetotaled eggnog. No sperits. Delicious, refreshing, and an unrivaled source of caloric.
But when it comes time for the sperit, I don't want no eggs or no dairy in me belly. ----- TANSTAAFL
Originally by: Psycho John Petrucci If there's any point where you feel it's too difficult, then just stop. Because you just, you don't have it, you're just not good.
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