Is it weird I don’t remember this car at all from the showbut I remember Steve Sanders (Ian Ziering) being obsessed with his black Corvette Convertible?
Is it weird I don’t remember this car at all from the showbut I remember Steve Sanders (Ian Ziering) being obsessed with his black Corvette Convertible?
As classy as bragging about your farts in your 65k truck? Lol. Get fucked Hillbilly.
Sure, Except that it is. Ben & jerry’s and Nike both recalled products named after the drink after it was pointed out to them what it stood for. even the wikipedia article for the drink notes that its name is controversial. Again, its not controversial everywhere. Pretty much just Ireland and certain parts of New…
It’s a blog dude, not the New York Times.
I wasn’t even aware he still owned property in the UK. He’s lived in Westport, CT for 40 years.
I was unaware A&W even still had restaurants in the US. We had one in my city here in CT in the mall when I was a kid but it’s been closed at least 25 years and I don’t recall seeing another one anywhere else, ever.
Keep Fingerbanging your sister, Inbred.
Fake Irish bar is fake Irish bar.
I’m not a millenial and thank u for the consideration.
No. I just pinged your ip. It’s a lot easier. I never thought of going through your history. I’m sure it’s fascinating.
You’re from Alabama. No one cares what you think. You may as well not even exist.
Bullshit. Theres no way you’ve lived in New England for 40+ years and never had anyone say that about a Black and Tan. It’s impossible. I get other parts of the country not knowing about it, but you’re just being obtuse for the sake of being a smug asshole.
He’s not a chick.
I’ll be happy to take you to a real Irish bar next time you’re in New England. You’re right there are plenty of people of Irish descent that don’t care. But there are also plenty that do. I honestly, don’t even really care that much but I know plenty of relatives and friends that take offense to it so I thought I…
It’s an Irish thing.
You know ordering a Black and Tan is offensive, right? Don’t do it in an Irish bar in New England if you don’t want your teeth kicked in.
How many different versions do they have? I went 2 years ago and had a cold version that wasn’t slush and had some sort of weird whipped cream on top.
I guess you missed it when this very website had that story.
If I could I would never leave the house.
My Boston Market says right on the menu its only available Weds, Fri and Sundays after 5. It appears not all restaurants offer it equally.