Captain Ned wrote:Ethyriel wrote:Excellent, I'll call in a few meth labs to throw the 5-0 off our scent.
Wrong reference. In mine, the Frog was quite cute at the time.
In that case, I'm totally lost. Don't worry, I'm used to it.
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Captain Ned wrote:Ethyriel wrote:Excellent, I'll call in a few meth labs to throw the 5-0 off our scent.
Wrong reference. In mine, the Frog was quite cute at the time.
Ethyriel wrote:The reference in question starred Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason, & Jerry Reed (along with a big old coon hound).Captain Ned wrote:In that case, I'm totally lost. Don't worry, I'm used to it.Ethyriel wrote:Wrong reference. In mine, the Frog was quite cute at the time.Excellent, I'll call in a few meth labs to throw the 5-0 off our scent.
Ethyriel wrote:That explains it, I can't stand Burt Reynolds.
Captain Ned wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnRwQjTYfGI&t=01m19sWell, if you want to swap beer from one end of the US to the other ...
Captain Ned wrote:It's about time someone picked up what I was putting down.
Yes, it's brain fluff, but for the period it's damn good brain fluff.
For the record, I never saw Coors on my side of the Mississippi until several years after that movie.
thegleek wrote:Ok I was a kid when I watched those movies. It's time I re-watched them again. Do I even need to get parts 2 & 3 of S&TB or just the first one is good enough?
Ethyriel wrote:http://www.tucsongasprices.com/index.as ... =Y&intro=YGod, diesel for $0.479, my TDI is sobbing.
JustAnEngineer wrote:Ethyriel wrote:http://www.tucsongasprices.com/index.as ... =Y&intro=YGod, diesel for $0.479, my TDI is sobbing.
paulWTAMU wrote:Why can't a lot of beer be distributed in Michigan?
thegleek wrote:Cry me a river, gleek. You have no idea how well you have it in Michigan . Oklahoma can't get anything by New Belgium or any brewery that ships their beer cold, since Oklahoma doesn't allow beer over 3.2% ABW to be stored cold in a liquor store. Add to the fact that beers over 3.2% and wine can't be sold in grocery stores, convenience stores, etc. at all. Liquor stores cannot open before 10am are forced to close by 9pm every day and aren't allowed to be open on Sundays or holidays. I believe that places selling 3.2% beer aren't allowed to sell it between the hours of It was only within the past few years where liquor stores were allowed to be opened on election days. If I'm not mistaken, only Kansas and Utah's liquor laws are more restrictive than Oklahoma's.paulWTAMU wrote:Why can't a lot of beer be distributed in Michigan?
Long story. Watch "Beer Wars". the big 3 (bud/miller/coors) prevent it.
even some smaller places can't cuz of costs or can't produce enough (ie: new glarus)
dogfish head gets a lot of this. tons of states complain they cant get DFH beer to their state.
michigan can't get new belgium beer (next year in 2013 they will finally ship here!). michigan can't get a lot of west coast beers (russian river, 21st amendment, etc).
Dizik wrote:Liquor stores cannot open before 10am are forced to close by 9pm every day and aren't allowed to be open on Sundays or holidays.
Liquor stores cannot open before 10am are forced to close by 9pm every day and aren't allowed to be open on Sundays or holidays.
just brew it! wrote:[
I live in a fairly conservative suburb of Chicago. [...] until just a few years ago you couldn't even pay for liquor in the normal checkout lines at grocery stores (all alcohol had to be segregated in a separate area of the store, with a dedicated register just for alcohol sales). Guess things are loosening up a bit.
Ethyriel wrote:I'm glad we don't have much to compete with here in Tucson, besides a rather young beer scene. Though my local brew pub is meeting a lot of resistance about expanding into neighboring pads in the location they operate their brewery. Some of that must be because they're bordering the UA campus, because a couple other brew pubs in town are much larger.
Welch wrote:Some states apparently allow for BOTH to be sold in the grocery section out in the open.