I’ve been dealing with this for a couple years. Finally caved and got a colonoscopy to make sure it wasn’t anything bad. That was last Friday actually. Looks like crohns/ibs’ asshole cousin ulcerative colitis.
When you drink as much mine as the wife and me, bottles don’t cut it. Bota box cab is where it’s at. Dry but flavorful. Got a sharper image gift card as a gift and bought a metal container for it too that squeezes the last drops out and doesn’t make you leave a box of wine sitting on the counter. Keepin it classy. Naked grape is also good
They just have a lot of really good beers and I really hope when AB mass brews them the flavors don’t change or stunt their creativity in making them. If you haven’t tried them, they’ve only been around five years so take it how you want that AB bought them so quickly.
Throwing it out there. Houston is second to only Portland for craft brews in the US
I feel like half the commenters are from Houston. And yeah, it’s amazing out right now. I have my “annual physical” this afternoon that I’ve never done ever so I’m pushing paper for the next couple hours until I leave and maybe find a good patio somewhere. Take my dog with me maybe?
Just realized someone made this point earlier today. Maybe the writers will still send stuff in freelance? I’d imagine they may feel a little burned and might not though? I hope they still do. I liked reading their stuff
The biggest cost a company like grandex has is payroll and office related overhead. Their sales primarily come from clothing/stuff first and advertising second (correct me if I’m wrong?). On TFM someone mentioned they were moving offices and people are being let go. Top line item moves. If there is a ready and willing stable of freelance writers, it’s difficult to justify salaries and all that come with an employee vs a contractor (looking at you HR dude). Grandex needed to have staffed writers its first few years to gain a following and get traction. It looks like they’ve grown to the point they can adjust their model and hopefully achieve the same results.
You did Christmas wrong then
I’ve been dealing with this for a couple years. Finally caved and got a colonoscopy to make sure it wasn’t anything bad. That was last Friday actually. Looks like crohns/ibs’ asshole cousin ulcerative colitis.
Pretty normal. Got back to the room exhausted. Got the dress off. Both chugged red bulls. Fell asleep in 2 minutes. Romantic as hell
Preach
^ amazing comment
This goes unspoken. Each commission check I get she gets new Tory Burch and Kendra Scott. TGDAG gets way too real sometimes
When you drink as much mine as the wife and me, bottles don’t cut it. Bota box cab is where it’s at. Dry but flavorful. Got a sharper image gift card as a gift and bought a metal container for it too that squeezes the last drops out and doesn’t make you leave a box of wine sitting on the counter. Keepin it classy. Naked grape is also good
They just have a lot of really good beers and I really hope when AB mass brews them the flavors don’t change or stunt their creativity in making them. If you haven’t tried them, they’ve only been around five years so take it how you want that AB bought them so quickly.
Throwing it out there. Houston is second to only Portland for craft brews in the US
Thoughts on karbach being bought out?
Keep it simple. Dirty martini but don’t go cheap on the gin. Then give me a good St Arnold’s and I’m happy
Does this count as a live blog? Do I owe beers for the new pictures?
I feel like half the commenters are from Houston. And yeah, it’s amazing out right now. I have my “annual physical” this afternoon that I’ve never done ever so I’m pushing paper for the next couple hours until I leave and maybe find a good patio somewhere. Take my dog with me maybe?
ATL Guy’s comment. Technology is hard
Do you… Do you get the irony with your comment??
You’re a puppet
Such a nasty woman
I actually lol’d at this
Brownsville is only number one because no one buys insurance to file a claim on
Just realized someone made this point earlier today. Maybe the writers will still send stuff in freelance? I’d imagine they may feel a little burned and might not though? I hope they still do. I liked reading their stuff
The biggest cost a company like grandex has is payroll and office related overhead. Their sales primarily come from clothing/stuff first and advertising second (correct me if I’m wrong?). On TFM someone mentioned they were moving offices and people are being let go. Top line item moves. If there is a ready and willing stable of freelance writers, it’s difficult to justify salaries and all that come with an employee vs a contractor (looking at you HR dude). Grandex needed to have staffed writers its first few years to gain a following and get traction. It looks like they’ve grown to the point they can adjust their model and hopefully achieve the same results.
Either that or the movie was that upside down…