commendable
Moderators: Dress Barn, Hank
- ChickenMug
- not very out-and-about-y
- Posts: 17175
- Joined: 24 Sep 2003, 12:52
commendable
1. Grendel ("Beowulf")
2. Moby-Dick
3. The Hypnotoad ("Futurama")
4. The Jaguar Shark ("The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou"
5. Garfield.
– Ruby Vroom of Edgewater, Fla.
1. Woodstock, Garfield
2. Rocko, Rocko’s Modern Life
3. Brain, Inspector Gadget
4. Gecko, from Geico
5. Dino, The Flintstones
– Shaina Coleman of Edgewater, Fla.
2. Moby-Dick
3. The Hypnotoad ("Futurama")
4. The Jaguar Shark ("The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou"
5. Garfield.
– Ruby Vroom of Edgewater, Fla.
1. Woodstock, Garfield
2. Rocko, Rocko’s Modern Life
3. Brain, Inspector Gadget
4. Gecko, from Geico
5. Dino, The Flintstones
– Shaina Coleman of Edgewater, Fla.
- Ruby Juice
- bigger softer russier!
- Posts: 7086
- Joined: 27 Sep 2003, 10:51
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0
- Ruby Juice
- bigger softer russier!
- Posts: 7086
- Joined: 27 Sep 2003, 10:51
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0
- Ruby Juice
- bigger softer russier!
- Posts: 7086
- Joined: 27 Sep 2003, 10:51
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0
- ChickenMug
- not very out-and-about-y
- Posts: 17175
- Joined: 24 Sep 2003, 12:52
- Ruby Juice
- bigger softer russier!
- Posts: 7086
- Joined: 27 Sep 2003, 10:51
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0
- ChickenMug
- not very out-and-about-y
- Posts: 17175
- Joined: 24 Sep 2003, 12:52
- Ruby Juice
- bigger softer russier!
- Posts: 7086
- Joined: 27 Sep 2003, 10:51
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0
- ChickenMug
- not very out-and-about-y
- Posts: 17175
- Joined: 24 Sep 2003, 12:52
Somehow I knew I was gonna win when I first entered this contest, and now I realize it's because I said all this shit. Karma is a fucking bitch...ShaiMUGna";p="787840 wrote:and this Jeff too:
"And I've regretted it ever since. If I win that shit I'm giving it away."
"For all of us who lived through the horror of 9/11 and its terrible aftermath, the harm is immeasurable.”
http://jeffberardi.com/
http://last.fm/user/Oldbean/
http://myspace.com/jberardi
http://jeffberardi.com/
http://last.fm/user/Oldbean/
http://myspace.com/jberardi
- Ruby Juice
- bigger softer russier!
- Posts: 7086
- Joined: 27 Sep 2003, 10:51
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0
- Ruby Juice
- bigger softer russier!
- Posts: 7086
- Joined: 27 Sep 2003, 10:51
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0
And yet by keeping it I'm a total hypocrite... don't you see the predicament this puts me in? It's probably just like some guy in some book I never bothered to read.
"For all of us who lived through the horror of 9/11 and its terrible aftermath, the harm is immeasurable.”
http://jeffberardi.com/
http://last.fm/user/Oldbean/
http://myspace.com/jberardi
http://jeffberardi.com/
http://last.fm/user/Oldbean/
http://myspace.com/jberardi
- Dress Barn
- cute as a crackbaby
- Posts: 11943
- Joined: 29 Sep 2003, 18:38
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0
- Dress Barn
- cute as a crackbaby
- Posts: 11943
- Joined: 29 Sep 2003, 18:38
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0
- Eviltoastman
- Part-time Demi-Mod
- Posts: 14790
- Joined: 24 Nov 2004, 18:12
- Favorite Books: .
- Missin' Jimmy level: 10
- Location: A miserable nation obsessed with the past.
Hello Jeff. We've never met, but now I shall take onboard your beer recommendations. What UK IPA would you recommend?
“There are two sorts of hypocrites: one that are deceived with their outward morality and external religion; many of whom are professed Arminians, in the doctrine of justification: and the other, are those that are deceived with false discoveries and elevations; who often cry down works, and men's own righteousness, and talk much of free grace; but at the same time make a righteousness of their discoveries and of their humiliation, and exalt themselves to heaven with them.”
An ounce of hypocrisy is worth a pound of ambition.
Hypocrisy is the lubricant of society.
Sharppie is my best friend.
- Ruby Juice
- bigger softer russier!
- Posts: 7086
- Joined: 27 Sep 2003, 10:51
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0
Greene King.evilmugman";p="788421 wrote:Hello Jeff. We've never met, but now I shall take onboard your beer recommendations. What UK IPA would you recommend?
---
I like Imperial India Pale Ale from Rogue, but that certianly isn't from the UK
I also like the IPA's from Dogfish Head & Flying Dog's Snake Dog IPA
I am getting ready for Gonzo Imperial Porter from Flying Dog right now.
*happy beer dance*
Miss Yvonne";p="973758 wrote:
I'm not chinese, but I can't read most of this thread!
- Eviltoastman
- Part-time Demi-Mod
- Posts: 14790
- Joined: 24 Nov 2004, 18:12
- Favorite Books: .
- Missin' Jimmy level: 10
- Location: A miserable nation obsessed with the past.
I already drink Greene King. Had quite a few last week. I also got John Bull Premium Bitter which was really good. I had a glance at Ratebeer dot com nd found the rated beers I've already tried hammer the pallate. Where's the subtlety? There seems to be a leaning towards darker ales and stouts than IPA's and bitters. I think I'll go with my own judgement and experiment.
Trying to find out more about premium ciders though. More expensive than ale, even direct from the farms. It's a disgrace. I love Scrumpy Jack which is from a major brewery but it's a dying brand. Full of flavour - perhaps too sharp for most, but way more accessible and nowhere near as sharp as your standard scrumpy ciders.
Accidentally tasted a mature cheddar at one farm made with this really strong scrumpy (Mangled Cock it was called). Nearly puked my spleen up. Just as ginger cannucks shouldn't wear camo gear, scrumpy should not be part of the cheese making process.
I'm planning a trip to Belgium this autumn to visit some monestaries to get some beer. Can't wait for that. having problems contacting an old friend who owns/owned a brandy bar in Belgium (cannot recall the name of the bar or the town ). Want to go though. Pick up some white beers while I'm there.
Trying to find out more about premium ciders though. More expensive than ale, even direct from the farms. It's a disgrace. I love Scrumpy Jack which is from a major brewery but it's a dying brand. Full of flavour - perhaps too sharp for most, but way more accessible and nowhere near as sharp as your standard scrumpy ciders.
Accidentally tasted a mature cheddar at one farm made with this really strong scrumpy (Mangled Cock it was called). Nearly puked my spleen up. Just as ginger cannucks shouldn't wear camo gear, scrumpy should not be part of the cheese making process.
I'm planning a trip to Belgium this autumn to visit some monestaries to get some beer. Can't wait for that. having problems contacting an old friend who owns/owned a brandy bar in Belgium (cannot recall the name of the bar or the town ). Want to go though. Pick up some white beers while I'm there.
Sharppie is my best friend.
The best UK IPA I've had is Berkshire's Lost Sailor IPA, but that's not really available outside of Massachusetts even. Other than that, I don't know many... Sam Smiths?
"For all of us who lived through the horror of 9/11 and its terrible aftermath, the harm is immeasurable.”
http://jeffberardi.com/
http://last.fm/user/Oldbean/
http://myspace.com/jberardi
http://jeffberardi.com/
http://last.fm/user/Oldbean/
http://myspace.com/jberardi
- Ruby Juice
- bigger softer russier!
- Posts: 7086
- Joined: 27 Sep 2003, 10:51
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0
- Dress Barn
- cute as a crackbaby
- Posts: 11943
- Joined: 29 Sep 2003, 18:38
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0
- Ruby Juice
- bigger softer russier!
- Posts: 7086
- Joined: 27 Sep 2003, 10:51
- Missin' Jimmy level: 0