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Biscut wrote:Lagunita's "Little Somethin, Somethin. Damn good stuff for a bottle. Pair that with some Buffalo WIld WIngs Mango Habernero and only sex is better
Clearly not a powder skier.
I'm on the right coast brotha! Rime ice is powder to me
I have no opposition to those of you who like to down a cold one, although I personally don't. However, can someone please explain 2 things:
1. Why is this thread posed under "Gear, Climbing Prep, Safety, etc."?
2. Why are there nearly 1200 replys, while my thread asking for information about lifetime accrual of altitude acclimation got only 10-20?
And yes, smart aleck comments are acceptable.
Sean Nunn
Raytown MO
"Thy righteousness is like the great mountains."
Psalm 36:6
Sean Nunn wrote:
1. Why is this thread posed under "Gear, Climbing Prep, Safety, etc."?
Beer is gear.
Sean Nunn wrote:2. Why are there nearly 1200 replys, while my thread asking for information about lifetime accrual of altitude acclimation got only 10-20?
Beer is essential to altitude adjustment.
"A couple more shots of whiskey,
the women 'round here start looking good"
Busch isn't actually beer. It's a mixture of Pine Sol and water filtered through dog food. I think PBR is the same except it is fermented in the sun for 72 hours.
Currently trying this little fella. Highland Park is my favorite scotch brand, this beer is aged in their barrels. Decent beer, but would rather be drinking the scotch.
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