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SigurdReginson

Grēne Mann
Premium Member
I don't drink the stuff, but with the small brewery craze, it must be tough deciding. When I was a kid, there were like 5 choices. In 1972-73 I worked in an Alberta tavern, and 60% of all beer sold was 1 kind. (Pilsener) Number 2 (Labatt's Blue) held 30% share and all the rest combined has the other 10%. Now it's definitely information overload. You could start a thread.

Hmmm... If you aren't particularly a craft beer drinker, it's hard to go wrong with Breckenridge's Vanilla Porter. :)
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Hmmm... If you aren't particularly a craft beer drinker, it's hard to go wrong with Breckenridge's Vanilla Porter. :)
Last time I bought beer was for my friend and my neighbour when the deck was finished. That was 2 summers ago. I could not believe the choices. But since I'm gluten free, that helped narrow it down to about 5. Ended up with a 'banana bread' beer. My son and his buddies go to the annual beer tasting festival here. They pretend they know a lot, but they don't. Since I'm sober, I can tell they're just full of BS.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
The neighbour cats need something to show off on. Just the other day one climbed right atop the wooden bird feeder and sat there waiting for the birds to not notice him. Birds were too smart.

Chuckle, our cat used to do that and kept her mouth open just in case a bird mistook it for a new landing platform. No luck though.
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Chuckle, our cat used to do that and kept her mouth open just in case a bird mistook it for a new landing platform. No luck though.

My Spot, the hunter cat, used to bring home dead birds as if they were mice. One day he brought back a magpie.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I once had an employee show up drunk for
a carpentry project. Alas, we didn't discover
his condition until after he wasted the materials.
That was his last day.
I recommend sobriety on the job.
Beer is for later.
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
I once had an employee show up drunk for
a carpentry project. Alas, we didn't discover
his condition until after he wasted the materials.
That was his last day.
I recommend sobriety on the job.
Beer is for later.
Takes the skill outa Skilsaw, don't it?
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
My Spot, the hunter cat, used to bring home dead birds as if they were mice. One day he brought back a magpie.

We've had a few mice, small birds, and many lizards usually still alive. It causes great excitement trying to catch them to let go

You think you have troubles. A friends cat once brought home a rabbit that was bigger than the cat.

Edit
Just remembered another friends cat who regularly brings snakes home to play with.
 
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