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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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If you don't like it fine, you have forced us out on the streets, you win now shut the fuck up and get on with your lives. Everyone poisons themselves somehow so pick your weapon of your choice and hurry up dying.
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 15:12, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
handy amount in tax really.
Hardly wrong 'forcing people out' though, since although they have a choice to kill themselves they don't have the right to inflict it on others
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 15:15, Reply)
We'll keep out of your business when you keep it out of our faces.
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 15:17, Reply)
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 15:28, Reply)
So there's loads of commercials glamorizing it.
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 15:43, Reply)
showing a guy ripping his earring out, tearing his jacket, spilling kebab down himself and vomiting on his shoes, then it says "you wouldn't start a night like this, why end it that way?"
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 15:48, Reply)
we don't have anything like that here
they're stuff like this
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTdzRaw55zo
and
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFj3FJlBT8Q
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 15:56, Reply)
not many ads over here actually have a sense of humour.
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 16:04, Reply)
too bad miller light is disgusting
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 16:09, Reply)
I'm thankful that in the last 10-15 years micro-brewed beers have become so available that you can actually get good beer in the US now.
I'm not thankful that American “beer” Budweiser is the biggest selling beer in the world and the last two times I was in Ireland, it was very visibly present in every pub I went to.
(It’s funny though when rednecks drink their Bud and say they wouldn’t drink anything but an American beer made by an American company when Bud is owned by a Belgian company. The same with Wild Turkey the “American” bourbon now owned by Campari and until recently owned by the French Pernod- Ricard)
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 16:27, Reply)
that Wild Turkey is delicious (and not a bourbon)
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 16:29, Reply)
www.wildturkeybourbon.com/
What makes a whiskey a bourbonis that it is brewed with at least 50% corn. otehr than that it can have barley, rice, rye, or whatever grain the makers feel is best.
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 17:06, Reply)
Wild Turkey is a standard bourbon brewed with corn, malt and rye
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 17:10, Reply)
because last time I had it, I had the rye whisky which a quick look at the internet tells me is only 20% corn. Whichever variety though, it's much much better than most bourbons. I'm very fond of it
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 17:18, Reply)
I feel all warm and fuzzy now (maybe it's the Woodford Reserve bourbon I had with my pre thanksgiving lunch)
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 17:41, Reply)
apparently they own stella now?
that's what someone told me last night
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 16:47, Reply)
It's off to the re-education center for you. Bud Light is NOT beer, it's horriblt tasteing carbonated water with a little alcohol and malt.
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 17:08, Reply)
The Americans made their own version and registered the name.
You can still get Czech Budweiser - Budvar and the dark lager is quite good.
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 17:24, Reply)
have to call it Czechvar because Budvar is too close to Bud which has trademarked the name in the US.
It's not bad here but not as good as I got in Austria years ago. (I've never had the dark lager and didn't even know they made it).
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 17:46, Reply)
selection of "real" cask ales, also has glass fronted chiller room with a selection bottled beers from around the world. There is a menu on the bar but it is a menu of beers rather than food.
I happened to see the dark lager in there and was intrigued (I don't normally drink lager at all). It's worth trying should you come across it. It's unmistakably lager, but with depth and body.
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 18:01, Reply)
though I've never seen it over here
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 16:29, Reply)
+ it's illegal to drink in the streets of most towns/city centres, arguably a similar law to the smoking ban.
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 15:34, Reply)
liquid doesn't actually trickle into your throat. And as Labs and BGB pointed out you can't drink in public places either
(, Wed 24 Nov 2010, 15:38, Reply)
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