Had a buddy growing up whose head was so big he couldn’t snap his youth baseball caps so if they couldn’t get one from an older division, he’d have to let the straps just hang undone
I’ve always wished they had beer vendors outside the bar for people stuck in a long line. I’m thinking this would make the most sense at beach bars or something like that during the summer
Jonah Hill once taught me that nobody has gotten a hj in cargo shorts since ‘Nam. Are you rocking some baggy American Eagle shorts with tassels, by any chance?
I usually just nod and smile when my gf makes plans after drinking, knowing that they’ll inevitably fall through. This gave me the scaries thinking that maybe she’ll follow through one of these times and I’ll roped into something ridiculous
I’m always curious what every region’s go-to cheap booze was. Keystone in high school and Natty Light/Vladimir vodka in college, never ventured to Chicago so this site is the only reason I’ve heard of Mallory
Friends from home/college tend to go to Manasquan but all my coworkers in Philly tell tales of the OD, The Princeton, etc. Always wanted to check it out
Hey, I was at Leggett’s that day/evening/all night too! things can escalate quickly when the $2.75 bud lights start flowing and they start blasting Africa, My Heart Will Go On, and the crowd favorite – Proud to Be An American
I guess we simply disagree at the core issue of “what is a hobby”. there are plenty of people within the beer community who use tasting, brewing, discussion, and trading different regional beers as their hobby. I mean it’s not a sport but if it’s important to them they should be able to discuss it as such and treat it as their hobby, that’s all I meant
Just curious – how is loving golf, for example, any different than loving craft beers (or any other less traditional hobby)? Unless you’re playing golf and never uttering a word about your new irons, the course you’re playing this weekend, or the amazing birdie you made, it’s kind of hypocritical to tell people to “drink it and shut up”, right?
PS I do love both golf & craft beer, I simply don’t get why certain hobbies mean people need to get a life, when they’re all just ways to gather with friends and blow off steam
Breaking of the Fellowship from the Lord of the Rings soundtrack has been my go-to since college. It’s on my 1-song playlist on endless repeat and it helps me zone out everything around me and just focus on reading/work
After 4 beautiful years of watching Hart at Nova, I can safely say that you will love him unconditionally as a Laker. He’s a talented player but the guy just hustles and is an awesome teammate
A bunch of my instagram follows are for freestyle skiiers and people who do way cooler things than me, so that’s my reasoning for keeping the app. I live vicariously through 15 second clips of deep powder and dudes hucking off of cliffs in places I’ll never go
There’s nothing more to add here. That’s a brilliant idea, and maybe doing it up for a bachelor party with all of his old buddies might knock some sense back into him
Katy aka Amy Adams was Jim Halpert’s best work. People forget that
Had a buddy growing up whose head was so big he couldn’t snap his youth baseball caps so if they couldn’t get one from an older division, he’d have to let the straps just hang undone
I’ve always wished they had beer vendors outside the bar for people stuck in a long line. I’m thinking this would make the most sense at beach bars or something like that during the summer
Jonah Hill once taught me that nobody has gotten a hj in cargo shorts since ‘Nam. Are you rocking some baggy American Eagle shorts with tassels, by any chance?
Carrie Fisher in Return of the Jedi… giving nerds something to think about since 1983
I appreciate you, Josh T. These are consistently hilarious
I almost glazed right over this pun
I usually just nod and smile when my gf makes plans after drinking, knowing that they’ll inevitably fall through. This gave me the scaries thinking that maybe she’ll follow through one of these times and I’ll roped into something ridiculous
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I’m always curious what every region’s go-to cheap booze was. Keystone in high school and Natty Light/Vladimir vodka in college, never ventured to Chicago so this site is the only reason I’ve heard of Mallory
Friends from home/college tend to go to Manasquan but all my coworkers in Philly tell tales of the OD, The Princeton, etc. Always wanted to check it out
Hey, I was at Leggett’s that day/evening/all night too! things can escalate quickly when the $2.75 bud lights start flowing and they start blasting Africa, My Heart Will Go On, and the crowd favorite – Proud to Be An American
From one Dave to another, have a great weekend man!
I guess we simply disagree at the core issue of “what is a hobby”. there are plenty of people within the beer community who use tasting, brewing, discussion, and trading different regional beers as their hobby. I mean it’s not a sport but if it’s important to them they should be able to discuss it as such and treat it as their hobby, that’s all I meant
Just curious – how is loving golf, for example, any different than loving craft beers (or any other less traditional hobby)? Unless you’re playing golf and never uttering a word about your new irons, the course you’re playing this weekend, or the amazing birdie you made, it’s kind of hypocritical to tell people to “drink it and shut up”, right?
PS I do love both golf & craft beer, I simply don’t get why certain hobbies mean people need to get a life, when they’re all just ways to gather with friends and blow off steam
Gotta chug your beer right at the beginning of the race. Gets it out of the way and sets you up for solid items when you start in a close 4th place
Breaking of the Fellowship from the Lord of the Rings soundtrack has been my go-to since college. It’s on my 1-song playlist on endless repeat and it helps me zone out everything around me and just focus on reading/work
After 4 beautiful years of watching Hart at Nova, I can safely say that you will love him unconditionally as a Laker. He’s a talented player but the guy just hustles and is an awesome teammate
A bunch of my instagram follows are for freestyle skiiers and people who do way cooler things than me, so that’s my reasoning for keeping the app. I live vicariously through 15 second clips of deep powder and dudes hucking off of cliffs in places I’ll never go
There’s nothing more to add here. That’s a brilliant idea, and maybe doing it up for a bachelor party with all of his old buddies might knock some sense back into him