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I'm tired of 4consideration's lies!

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
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TashaN

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Guys, she doesn't exist. She is just a fantasy, as good as the imaginary gf howard wolowitz from the big bang theory had.

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lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
Umm, I'm drinking a Fat Tire, lady. I don't even like wine. *cough*

Who or what is a Fat Tire, and why is it mangling the English language (surely it's tyre...)

I like wine, btw. Have a ripping bottle of aged Henschke that calls out to me each night, but I've resisted so far.
 

Buttercup

Veteran Member
Who or what is a Fat Tire, and why is it mangling the English language (surely it's tyre...)

I like wine, btw. Have a ripping bottle of aged Henschke that calls out to me each night, but I've resisted so far.
I'm preferring Pinto Gris or Grigio lately but Fat Tire has been my favorite beer for years now although I have tried to cheat on it with many other amber ales. New Belgium brewing describes Fat Tire as: "Toasty malt, gentle sweetness, flash of fresh hop bitterness. The malt and hops are perfectly balanced." The beer was named Fat Tire to commemorate the owner's trip through Europe on a bike.
 

lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
I'm preferring Pinto Gris or Grigio lately but Fat Tire has been my favorite beer for years now although I have tried to cheat on it with many other amber ales. New Belgium brewing describes Fat Tire as: "Toasty malt, gentle sweetness, flash of fresh hop bitterness. The malt and hops are perfectly balanced." The beer was named Fat Tire to commemorate the owner's trip through Europe on a bike.
Ahhh...don't think we get that here. At least, I dont remember ever seeing it.
My wife is hot on the pinot gris and grigio at the moment. I'm not much of a white drinker, so trying to find good obes is problematic.
Beer, on the other hand, I'm all over. You ever want some decent Aussie ambers to try, let me know.
 
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