gamecat235
Gamecat235
gamecat235

Deer? When I lived in Illinois the standing rule between the wife and I was if it's lower than the grill, just hit it (obviously excepting children). This rule was established after she swerved to avoid a raccoon on an icy road, more spins than I could count and ending up facing oncoming traffic.

People who call for vengeance from the courts or for the legal system to mete out "punishment" in the name of "justice" are not the folks who will be easy to convince.

I'll take their standard Imperial Stout over the Breakfast Stouts any day, and the Bastard brothers are quite good as well. But the most amazing thing about Founders for me? They make a simply sublime Imperial Pilsner (The Dissenter) as well as the great dark beers.

Literally laughed at my desk. +1

Still bitter that I can't get Knee Deep any more in AZ. Got me hooked and then pulled the rug out from under me. Bastards. On the bright side, we do get Founders and Bells. So I guess I'll call it an uneven draw.

I've had each of these since a friend turned me on to the series in 2004. In fact, I currently have a six pack with a 2011, 2 x 2012, 2 x 2013, and a single 2014 in it waiting for him to return to town (in addition to a magnum of the 2012). This year is not a banner year for the series. Some of them have been

I stopped to think for a moment, and while I have a handful of bars to provide as an example otherwise, I can't really argue most of your points. However, down here in Southern Arizona, while we are mostly crazy, we're a fairly friendly, welcoming kind of crazy. But, ultimately, this is why I drink at home. Climate

I... yep, she does.

I replied with something similar to someone else, but Central Waters is consistently the best brewery I've encountered thus far from Wisconsin. A robust and extremely strong aging process, excellent year round brews, and specialty brews that make a beer snob/geek like me get weak in the knees.

It's already been said, but Central Waters is consistently the best brewery I've encountered thus far from Wisconsin. A robust and extremely strong aging process, excellent year round brews, and specialty brews that make a beer snob/geek like me get weak in the knees.

There's a passenger seat. I got you some Bungie's. You should be fine.

*groan*

Similarly, Are You Loaded? No. BMW M5.

I got a BMW M5 - "Because, for some reason, you deserve the best, I guess."

One day... right now, with a toddler still in a car seat, and all of the budget that comes with child care and everything else, it's not a realistic option... but someday that will be behind me. I've dreamed of them forever.

Actually... given that it's a classic Jag, the chances of a minor imperfection in the fuel system means that you could have a slight evaporation problem and thereby have a case of losing fuel without ever moving. Not to mention that you might have the car in one place long enough that you need to flush and replace the

I also apparently have 118 HP, so... I'm thinking that perhaps I should call myself Horseman! (hmmm... I think I need an agent to come up with a better name).

Using this logic:

Tell that to the 80's. =P

Hey, 118 HP is a LOT when you weigh 1600 lbs.