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I think it depends on the state, but that is also the case in California

In California, some state law says that you don't need a membership to buy alcohol at Costco. It's awesome!

I've never really felt like the first season of any US sitcom was a smash hit, but this one has potential to be very good in its possible subsequent seasons. Parks and Rec didn't really hit its stride until season 3 so there's hope. And it's nice to see NBC shake up their lineup from Law & Order and Chicago

I wasn't a fan either, they could have at least had her be competent at her job in spite of all the rare medical conditions

That was his brother Justin

I like the NEIPAs but essentially they are a thinly disguised wheat beer, which I also like. They basically came up with a new name to distance themselves from Blue Moon and to appeal to the beer snobs. Amazing PR move

People are giving the actors too much credit, they were great episodes because the story was great, or the characters were great. A great character can be elevated by good acting I guess, but that shouldn't get all the credit, especially with White Bear, that one was memorable because of the surprise ending not her

Nice to see there's at least one other person who watched The Fades, Joe Dempsie was also brilliant in that show. I wonder if it would have a chance now if a channel like Starz had co-funded it with the BBC, that seems to be working out really well recently

Lord Farquaad = Richard III I think that's worth mentioning

I think it was Five Seconds of Summer too, so even if they were there it wouldn't have been too exciting for me

That would probably be really cool looking like the see-through Gameboy

I was in the audience of an episode of Conan last year, I think it's probably for the best he'll be doing a weekly show, honestly the best part of the experience was watching a pre-taped segment for the next night's show, the interviews were with some chick from Superstore (not America Ferrera) and Martin Short and

I much prefer milk stouts or porters as imperial stouts can be too cloyingly sweet to cover up the heavy alcohol taste. Or any dark beer with coffee in it, I can't resist those

It really is, I refuse to wait in line or spend more than $10 on a 22 oz bottle of beer I haven't tasted. It's one thing to enjoy beer, it's another thing to treat beer like a new iPhone release (something I also wouldn't wait in line for)

There's no scotch in a scotch ale. It's Scottish in that's where the style originated and scotch is just a term for Scottish things

I'd love to see one of these on the British Bitter or ESB or whichever they like to call it in the states. It was my drink of choice on vacation recently because beer is pretty cheap in northern England and you can drink like 80 at 3-4% and they taste good!

Ballast Point Victory at Sea is probably the best 10% abv out there if you like dark beers, so is the Speedway Stout from Alesmith. Or Belgian style trippels or quads and a majority of barrel aged beers are gonna be high in abv

Since we're all naming our favorite saisons, mine is Saison Dolores from Almanac in San Francisco. They've recently opened a tasting room and are easy enough to find on the west coast

Wienerschnitzel is all over Los Angeles. I see their commercials on local TV all the time too, but I know at least 3 in my general area still going strong.

I assumed it might have been to the tit-sucking lord of the vale, why ask Littlefinger for the men when you could go straight to Robin and appeal to his boner for Sansa?