gamecat235
Gamecat235
gamecat235

What the hell?

99% certain this is fake... but whatever this is attached to:

First off, welcome to Tucson! Second, as someone who spent the first twelve years of his life living in Armory Park literally across the street from the southgoing mining routes, I understand exactly what you are talking about (basically, I lived across the street from where Barrio Brewing is now). Train horns can be

That would be the ultimate dream. Yessir. Someone has to plant the seed. =)

So... The Transit RS could be the spiritual successor to the Supervan if they just source the 3.5.

Agreed and just as a tiny tiny bit of ammo in the "here's why folks may want to reconsider their opinions regarding PDK vs Manual" here's a link where Jeff Zwart talks about why he likes the PDK: http://studioatgawker.kinja.com/thanks-for-the….

Nooooooooooooo! I'm in Omaha. Unless you want to arrange getting them to my wife (who would, by the way, be 1000x more excited to get them than me-and that's saying something). I won't be back in town until after the game.

I hope that you hang on to it for a bit. Because part of the appeal (or potential lack thereof) is whether it is indeed a car which can be lived with. Any ideas re: time frame? or is that a closely guarded secret between you and the person you have already promised to sell it to? =P

Wow. This shall be fun to read about. And two cars is probably a good idea, seeing as how your backup car is possibly more difficult to work on, and may actually be more difficult to find parts for.

LOL, booze and wine, which was stocked equally well. We had to pay for, and supply our own booze (cut down on cost quite a bit). Meant we got to choose what we were going to drink. Also, this doesn't count the group of my best men who started drinking several hours pre-wedding and the stash of bombers, 6 packs and the

Hopefully my wedding would have been acceptable then. 150 cans of Tecate for those that "just wanted a beer." 48 bottles of Deschute's Black Butte Porter, 48 bottles of Mirror Pond Pale Ale, 24 bottles of Obsidian Stout and 24 bottles of Inversion IPA. It worked out pretty well.

2000 New Beetle... seems legit.

The top three are:

Awesome. I live in Southern AZ and have taken to keeping some of my beers in a fridge which is set too warm for food (it's nice having a second fridge, but I need to modify it to regulate even warmer). But the ambient temperatures, even with the AC, sometimes swing far too high during the hot months (all 7-9 of them

Sorry, it's a bit of a sickness, and I'm always happy to share what knowledge I have... and speaking of gamification of untappd... I have been at this for a while, but it has subtly changed my drinking habits. I still average roughly 300 new beers per year (and have for more than 5 years, which is terrifying if I

In theory, all that changes is the coffee which is sourced and the cocoa nibs (and the barrels used for aging), but with these changes, come subtle changes in the brew process and with the ABV. Each batch is different, and if you go to their website you can see what the differences are from batch to batch.

I suppose that should have said "we"... LOL. I mean, I've gone through TONS of cases over the years... but... that would be legendary. And probably life ending. But what a story!

I We went through several cases of Deschutes at my wedding, and just this weekend picked up bottles of both the 2014 Abyss and Dissident (of course, now I get to wait at least a year until the beers reach the "Best After" date). The first time I saw NWPA a few years ago, I was a tad confused because they already had

Baptist... the batches range from quite good (most of them) to really tasty (most recently #40) to OMFGWTFBBQ (#8, #12, #35) which just are off the charts in terms of perfection. And to be honest, I love the fact that it's a concept beer rather than a set in stone recipe which never changes.

Right, and there's the rub... 35k views in 2013... 360k views in 2014. Where will it end?!