timcurtin
timcurtin
timcurtin

yeah but not in Utah

so? the supreme court in DC did the same thing while undergoing renovations. pretty standard.

those are gross generalizations of the bartender nation. i dunno man, it always works for me.

speak up, make eye contact, smile

I live in a high-cost part of the country and already pay $6-8/ pint of something decent. $2 on top of that? absolute madness.

as someone living in a high-cost part of the country, this article applies even less IMO. as many have stated before me, 'i'm already paying $6-8 on a decent pint; you're mad if you think you're getting more than $1 out of me'

Big pats fan here as well and yet I'm pretty sure no matter which QB this trend is about, I'd still be just as apt to say 'this got old a long time ago'

and "throw shade" and "just sayin'" and improper use of "legit"

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there weren't any charges.

totally agree. but even still, might as well just get some bottles and cans........just clap your hands. couldn't help it.

anyone else not a fan of growlers? if you don't plan to drink all of it upon its first opening, then you're likely going to end up pouring some down the drain.

seeing=more light degradation though. but hopefully that's not an issue if you're drinking your growler fast enough.

How do you know it wasn't worth it?

a real silly goose!

you're silly!

I was watching from my hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton on Central Park (full disclosure: I realize how douchey sounding that is but my gf at the time has a very well to-do family and when someone asks you do you want to spend Thanksgiving at the Ritz in Manhattan, for free, you say yes). Even though it was November in

Cost of apartment: $40,000
Cost of redecorating and furnishings: $10,000

this is a joke, right? not what Irving said, this "story".

The smaller venues were the previous installment of this series I believe, but I was very proud to see my favorite place on earth, the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC was chosen as the Best Big Room.