I heard they were removing it from their rotation. Not a high enough seller. Most craft beer geeks want a palate burning IPA. It would be sad, but here in MN I can drink Schell's lovely rendition or that of Fair State Brewing Co-op.
I heard they were removing it from their rotation. Not a high enough seller. Most craft beer geeks want a palate burning IPA. It would be sad, but here in MN I can drink Schell's lovely rendition or that of Fair State Brewing Co-op.
Right. Wouldn't say you're wrong, but I would disagree. They don't make many whales, but their lineup is full of tasty, balanced brews. Never had a bad one. Except for Glissade, which they don't make any more. And Otra Vez, which was a huge disappointment. Not every beer has to be a double IPA or barrel aged RIS.
Bingo. I was hoping to see it all go down, since TWD just has Rick wake up after the shit has gone down.
Yeah. The tell was his talking with Sasha about having a child. Show hope for the future, and you're done. Plus I don't see them killing Glenn after weaseling out of it earlier in the season.
Try Paths of Glory and The Killing.
Gotta be tough for his band members.
For whatever reason they were terrified of success. They wanted it, but it scared them more than they wanted it.
A must read book.
Class of '83, here. This show hits home for me. I'm surprised that younger people like this show, but I guess it addresses universal themes.
And I once read an interview where he said "Muskogee might be the only place we didn't smoke it."
"It hasn't been established. Sometime it's a few minutes, sometimes sooner." Depending on the needs of the plot.
And the man was an amazing passer, too.
I've known some Deadheads who are some of the most knowledgeable people about music I've ever known. I used to hear a pretty good mix of music in parking lots at shows.
A thousand times yes. I liked the band before my first show, but attending a show on LSD makes it all clear. With Garcia's death, understanding that is now impossible.
Agreed. I'm a huge fan, and I make fun of the fans.
Abraham. He was talking about having a baby, and any time a character is talking about a hopeful future, he or she is doomed.
"I can't afford me dopeā¦"
'cause explosions=box office!
I'm worried it still holds up, which is why I haven't rewatched it. It was a truly disturbing film.
Holy shit! That is NOT a film to watch tripping.