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I did (I'm CommunistDotter that was—sorry for the confusion)!

I'm in and interested! I need some motivation and would love to read y'all's stuff.

As ever, Achewood knows the haps:

Hey, maybe it's feline-related!

The Mexican Cake was a first anniversary thing a microbrewery did in S.C.—guess the demand was such that they're brewing it again. No complaints here, and if you're ever in the Southeast, you may be able to find it!

Pretty rad—but it's no hot tug.

I found a store with Westbrook Mexican Cake growlers—cocoa and cinnamon stout at 10.5%. I'm going back tonight to stock up. That Vietnamese Coffee Speedway Stout sounds amazing—my penchant for sweeter, darker beers is showing again.

I don't know if this is an admission or not, but it is my favorite post ever.

I think there was something so traditional about True Grit—from the soundtrack to the story to the fact that it was a remake of a classic—that a lot of people thought it was kind of staid, when it was really just as grotesque and raggedy as all the other Coen brothers' films. Personally, I love it, and still drawl "I

The Mountain Goats at 557.

Is that Westbrook's White Thai? Really tasty beer (although I've not had a bad beer from Westbrook yet).

As a resident of SC and a graduate of UNC, this week has been a hell of chance for me to hone my apathy towards football.

More science, less scienticians.

I am avataraciously obligated to agree with this post.

@avclub-4caf6aa0375b2499ebfe7e971b36eee3:disqus —even better, he's terrified of thunder, other cats, being too cold, being too warm, etc. etc. Best cat ever, although the eye is tragic. Got him from a shelter; no one wanted him because he's so scary looking.

Pft, whatever. None of y'all have my horrible cat:

All our senators are fictional. It's the only way I can stay sane.

Exactly—plus, there's some neat social commentary in there, if they want to go in that direction.

I'm calling it—this one will be about Haitian zombies.

No, that's for people who've actually read them.