Personally, after what she went through, I'd be gobbling codine for a week
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Captain Ned wrote:From a blog post comment:
"English doesn’t borrow from other languages. English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar."
Can't say as I disagree.
Arclight wrote:Bwuahahahahaha, that is the greastest thing i've heard all week.
JBI wrote:My hopes in this area were quickly dashed though; they're all kept directly under (and very close to) bright flourescent lights. Every beer I've bought there has been badly lightstruck (skunked), so I don't buy beer there any more.
ludi wrote:Uh-oh: contrary to popular belief, you really can hurt the Twinkie.
Somebody will pick up the product brand, though. Hostess may have fallen on hard times, but their brands have got to have some profit left in them.
steelcity_ballin wrote:Hope those at the top are hurting real bad. Jerkoffs.
just brew it! wrote:steelcity_ballin wrote:Hope those at the top are hurting real bad. Jerkoffs.
They're owned by venture capital firms now; unfortunately they get their payday either way. In fact, by liquidating they probably get an early payoff, for less effort than it would've taken to turn the company around.
steelcity_ballin wrote:Hostess is a **** company. In 2004 their workers agreed to a pay cut with the savings supposed to go to major infrastructure upgrades like new equipment etc. Instead, it wasn't and now they are asking for another paycut. I'm glad the workers said no, striked, and I'm glad this garbage company is going under as a result. Hope those at the top are hurting real bad. Jerkoffs.
Enjoy yourself.idchafee wrote:Headed out to a birthday (mine and a co-worker's) party at a bar that's walking staggering distance from my house. I see no way this can turn out badly.
Glorious wrote:JBI wrote:My hopes in this area were quickly dashed though; they're all kept directly under (and very close to) bright flourescent lights. Every beer I've bought there has been badly lightstruck (skunked), so I don't buy beer there any more.
Did you bring that issue to the attention of a manager? Whole Foods might actually be the kind of place that would listen.
just brew it! wrote:This is the "Heineken effect" -- an entire generation of beer drinkers has been conditioned to equate imported beer in green (or clear in the case of Corona) bottles with that aroma/flavor, and have come to accept it as "normal". IT ISN'T SUPPOSED TO TASTE LIKE THAT, DAMNIT!!!
So, at one point they gave us all two samples of Bud, one that was a fresh beer, and one that was skunked. Me and one other guy in the class actually preferred the skunked Budweiser to the fresh Budweiser, and said so. The facilitator of the "class" was not amused.
just brew it! wrote:This is the "Heineken effect" -- an entire generation of beer drinkers has been conditioned to equate imported beer in green (or clear in the case of Corona) bottles with that aroma/flavor, and have come to accept it as "normal". IT ISN'T SUPPOSED TO TASTE LIKE THAT, DAMNIT!!!
Dizik wrote:In case anybody was wondering, getting a vasectomy isn't bad at all and Percocet is still awesome.
Yup. The doctor offered me a prescription for Valium as well, but I declined.Captain Ned wrote:Percocet?? All I got was 800mg Motrins and 3 bags of frozen peas. Still got to spend the weekend on the couch watching sports, with a 2-hour cycle on the bags of peas.
Dizik wrote:Yup. The doctor offered me a prescription for Valium as well, but I declined.
In case anybody was wondering, getting a vasectomy isn't bad at all and Percocet is still awesome.
paulWTAMU wrote:I gotta talk to my wife about that. If I can time my recovery to coincide with hers it'll reduce the, um, downtime.
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