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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #210 on: July 24, 2014, 03:45:03 PM »

Alright men, I'm heading out. NR bundles are back in stock at Famous as well as Pudgy Monsters.

Later, Scott.  Thinking about lighting a NR tonight.  That or a Jamie Garcia.  Never tried the latter.
I was going home and get in the pool with a cigar and a Rounder but by the time this fuk'n webinar is over I might just set myself on fire.

It's funny because there's no way the guy/company/whatever on the other end thinks the webinar is ACTUALLY valuable, either.  Wife has to go through that sort of shit all the time with her work, though it's mostly 'cover your ass' liability stuff from the county.  They 'train' them so they can't be sued.  Creating mindless webinars seems like a good gig if you can get it.
Just sat thru an hour af safety meeting on spill response. Not a damn thing was said about what to do when shit blows up....
And yes webinars suck.

Run like hell, that's what.
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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #211 on: July 24, 2014, 03:45:24 PM »

Alright men, I'm heading out. NR bundles are back in stock at Famous as well as Pudgy Monsters.

Later, Scott.  Thinking about lighting a NR tonight.  That or a Jamie Garcia.  Never tried the latter.
I was going home and get in the pool with a cigar and a Rounder but by the time this fuk'n webinar is over I might just set myself on fire.

It's funny because there's no way the guy/company/whatever on the other end thinks the webinar is ACTUALLY valuable, either.  Wife has to go through that sort of shit all the time with her work, though it's mostly 'cover your ass' liability stuff from the county.  They 'train' them so they can't be sued.  Creating mindless webinars seems like a good gig if you can get it.
Just sat thru an hour af safety meeting on spill response. Not a damn thing was said about what to do when shit blows up....
And yes webinars suck.
Well hell that is easy when shit blows up stick your head between your legs and kiss your ass good bye. 
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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #212 on: July 24, 2014, 03:47:48 PM »

Time for a beer run.
Must be nice!

Picked up a couple Mother Earth SinTaxes for home, been a while since I've had some.  Almost grabbed another bottle of the wootstout... something about the 13.5% ABV and bourbon barrel aging makes me forget that I didn't like it all that much when I had it last weekend.
That sin tax is good shit

Stone just made this available for growler fills, sounds interesting:  http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/126666/

Basically a blonde/golden coffee stout.  I don't get how it works but I think I'll bring a growler to work tomorrow to get one filled.

Has to do with the type of malted barley being used. In this case, it's a lighter, non-roasted variety like you would normally use in an ale. Stout typically uses a dark roasted variety to give it the darker color.

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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #213 on: July 24, 2014, 03:49:02 PM »

Time for a beer run.
Must be nice!

Picked up a couple Mother Earth SinTaxes for home, been a while since I've had some.  Almost grabbed another bottle of the wootstout... something about the 13.5% ABV and bourbon barrel aging makes me forget that I didn't like it all that much when I had it last weekend.
That sin tax is good shit

Stone just made this available for growler fills, sounds interesting:  http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/126666/

Basically a blonde/golden coffee stout.  I don't get how it works but I think I'll bring a growler to work tomorrow to get one filled.

Has to do with the type of malted barley being used. In this case, it's a lighter, non-roasted variety like you would normally use in an ale. Stout typically uses a dark roasted variety to give it the darker color.


Had to figure out if you were talking about shit blowing up or drinking.  Right now both sound pretty good.
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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #214 on: July 24, 2014, 03:50:38 PM »

Time for a beer run.
Must be nice!

Picked up a couple Mother Earth SinTaxes for home, been a while since I've had some.  Almost grabbed another bottle of the wootstout... something about the 13.5% ABV and bourbon barrel aging makes me forget that I didn't like it all that much when I had it last weekend.
That sin tax is good shit

Stone just made this available for growler fills, sounds interesting:  http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/126666/

Basically a blonde/golden coffee stout.  I don't get how it works but I think I'll bring a growler to work tomorrow to get one filled.

Has to do with the type of malted barley being used. In this case, it's a lighter, non-roasted variety like you would normally use in an ale. Stout typically uses a dark roasted variety to give it the darker color.


Had to figure out if you were talking about shit blowing up or drinking.  Right now both sound pretty good.
I prefer drinking.
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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #215 on: July 24, 2014, 03:52:43 PM »

Alright men, I'm heading out. NR bundles are back in stock at Famous as well as Pudgy Monsters.

Later, Scott.  Thinking about lighting a NR tonight.  That or a Jamie Garcia.  Never tried the latter.
I was going home and get in the pool with a cigar and a Rounder but by the time this fuk'n webinar is over I might just set myself on fire.

It's funny because there's no way the guy/company/whatever on the other end thinks the webinar is ACTUALLY valuable, either.  Wife has to go through that sort of shit all the time with her work, though it's mostly 'cover your ass' liability stuff from the county.  They 'train' them so they can't be sued.  Creating mindless webinars seems like a good gig if you can get it.
Just sat thru an hour af safety meeting on spill response. Not a damn thing was said about what to do when shit blows up....
And yes webinars suck.

What!?! No bomb girl amendment?


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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #216 on: July 24, 2014, 03:56:53 PM »

Alright men, I'm heading out. NR bundles are back in stock at Famous as well as Pudgy Monsters.

Later, Scott.  Thinking about lighting a NR tonight.  That or a Jamie Garcia.  Never tried the latter.
I was going home and get in the pool with a cigar and a Rounder but by the time this fuk'n webinar is over I might just set myself on fire.

It's funny because there's no way the guy/company/whatever on the other end thinks the webinar is ACTUALLY valuable, either.  Wife has to go through that sort of shit all the time with her work, though it's mostly 'cover your ass' liability stuff from the county.  They 'train' them so they can't be sued.  Creating mindless webinars seems like a good gig if you can get it.
Just sat thru an hour af safety meeting on spill response. Not a damn thing was said about what to do when shit blows up....
And yes webinars suck.

What!?! No bomb girl amendment?


LMFAO
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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #217 on: July 24, 2014, 03:57:03 PM »

Alright men, I'm heading out. NR bundles are back in stock at Famous as well as Pudgy Monsters.

Later, Scott.  Thinking about lighting a NR tonight.  That or a Jamie Garcia.  Never tried the latter.
I was going home and get in the pool with a cigar and a Rounder but by the time this fuk'n webinar is over I might just set myself on fire.

It's funny because there's no way the guy/company/whatever on the other end thinks the webinar is ACTUALLY valuable, either.  Wife has to go through that sort of shit all the time with her work, though it's mostly 'cover your ass' liability stuff from the county.  They 'train' them so they can't be sued.  Creating mindless webinars seems like a good gig if you can get it.
Just sat thru an hour af safety meeting on spill response. Not a damn thing was said about what to do when shit blows up....
And yes webinars suck.
Well hell that is easy when shit blows up stick your head between your legs and kiss your ass good bye.

LMAO!  That works, too.
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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #218 on: July 24, 2014, 03:58:29 PM »

Time for a beer run.
Must be nice!

Picked up a couple Mother Earth SinTaxes for home, been a while since I've had some.  Almost grabbed another bottle of the wootstout... something about the 13.5% ABV and bourbon barrel aging makes me forget that I didn't like it all that much when I had it last weekend.
That sin tax is good shit

Stone just made this available for growler fills, sounds interesting:  http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/126666/

Basically a blonde/golden coffee stout.  I don't get how it works but I think I'll bring a growler to work tomorrow to get one filled.

Has to do with the type of malted barley being used. In this case, it's a lighter, non-roasted variety like you would normally use in an ale. Stout typically uses a dark roasted variety to give it the darker color.



Interesting, I look forward to trying it.  Sounds similar to Crystal Pepsi...
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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #219 on: July 24, 2014, 04:04:19 PM »

Alright men, I'm heading out. NR bundles are back in stock at Famous as well as Pudgy Monsters.

Later, Scott.  Thinking about lighting a NR tonight.  That or a Jamie Garcia.  Never tried the latter.
I was going home and get in the pool with a cigar and a Rounder but by the time this fuk'n webinar is over I might just set myself on fire.

It's funny because there's no way the guy/company/whatever on the other end thinks the webinar is ACTUALLY valuable, either.  Wife has to go through that sort of shit all the time with her work, though it's mostly 'cover your ass' liability stuff from the county.  They 'train' them so they can't be sued.  Creating mindless webinars seems like a good gig if you can get it.
Just sat thru an hour af safety meeting on spill response. Not a damn thing was said about what to do when shit blows up....
And yes webinars suck.

What!?! No bomb girl amendment?


Perfect
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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #220 on: July 24, 2014, 04:05:10 PM »

Alright men, I'm heading out. NR bundles are back in stock at Famous as well as Pudgy Monsters.

Later, Scott.  Thinking about lighting a NR tonight.  That or a Jamie Garcia.  Never tried the latter.
I was going home and get in the pool with a cigar and a Rounder but by the time this fuk'n webinar is over I might just set myself on fire.

It's funny because there's no way the guy/company/whatever on the other end thinks the webinar is ACTUALLY valuable, either.  Wife has to go through that sort of shit all the time with her work, though it's mostly 'cover your ass' liability stuff from the county.  They 'train' them so they can't be sued.  Creating mindless webinars seems like a good gig if you can get it.
Just sat thru an hour af safety meeting on spill response. Not a damn thing was said about what to do when shit blows up....
And yes webinars suck.
Well hell that is easy when shit blows up stick your head between your legs and kiss your ass good bye.

LMAO!  That works, too.
They pay me good money to be a Safety Engineer and figure that sort of shit out.
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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #221 on: July 24, 2014, 04:06:13 PM »

And now this webinar is on overtime was supposed to end by 3:00.  >:(
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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #222 on: July 24, 2014, 04:06:37 PM »

Time for a beer run.
Must be nice!

Picked up a couple Mother Earth SinTaxes for home, been a while since I've had some.  Almost grabbed another bottle of the wootstout... something about the 13.5% ABV and bourbon barrel aging makes me forget that I didn't like it all that much when I had it last weekend.
That sin tax is good shit

Stone just made this available for growler fills, sounds interesting:  http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/126666/

Basically a blonde/golden coffee stout.  I don't get how it works but I think I'll bring a growler to work tomorrow to get one filled.

Has to do with the type of malted barley being used. In this case, it's a lighter, non-roasted variety like you would normally use in an ale. Stout typically uses a dark roasted variety to give it the darker color.



Interesting, I look forward to trying it.  Sounds similar to Crystal Pepsi...

Funny that you choose that pic. A lot breweries have it coming out just like that. Everything else is added after the fact. All those flavored malt liquors start with a clear base. And 'malt liquor'... no different than brewing what we think of as regular beer. Just a term conceived by the man for beer with higher alcohol content.
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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #223 on: July 24, 2014, 04:07:03 PM »

Time for a beer run.
Must be nice!

Picked up a couple Mother Earth SinTaxes for home, been a while since I've had some.  Almost grabbed another bottle of the wootstout... something about the 13.5% ABV and bourbon barrel aging makes me forget that I didn't like it all that much when I had it last weekend.
That sin tax is good shit

Stone just made this available for growler fills, sounds interesting:  http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/126666/

Basically a blonde/golden coffee stout.  I don't get how it works but I think I'll bring a growler to work tomorrow to get one filled.

Has to do with the type of malted barley being used. In this case, it's a lighter, non-roasted variety like you would normally use in an ale. Stout typically uses a dark roasted variety to give it the darker color.



Interesting, I look forward to trying it.  Sounds similar to Crystal Pepsi...
Use the bottles to make shake and bake crystal meth
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Re: 7/24/2014
« Reply #224 on: July 24, 2014, 04:11:14 PM »

Headed home will bbl.
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