Debating on whether to throw that pot of boiling water on the hobos picking through my trash right now.
I wish it was time to go home and drink already. Earlier this week I picked up a 6-pack of a brewery near my hometown's annual winter brew. This year Schell's Snowstorm is a Belgian ale. I thought it was decent, not my favorite but not bad. At least my girlfriend went nuts over it.
There should be no debate whatsoever. You just do. Then you strip the carcass and store meat for the winter.
I like the old trick of boiling up some loose change and dumping the scalding coins on the ground near them.
Brought the idea up to the girlfriend a week ago. She wasn't a fan. She might have a pot of water coming her way for her willful defiance. Spoiler Plus there was this little exchange: Spoiler I just don't think we're connecting.
I think I masturbate too much. The other night I was rubbing one out and my skin started getting raw. The skin on my hand. I think this is a sign.
Or it's the best day ever. This: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/21/jose-canseco-goats-pulled-over-twitter_n_4316666.html
Thinking about switching to Gin, beer is just taking to long to do the job, drinking a case of beer just isn't fun anymore.
Get yerself some tonic water, a lime, and ice, and have at it. Gin is usually a summer drink for me but it's all good.
Can someone explain this reasoning to me? What makes something a summer drink as opposed to a spring/fall/winter/anytime drink?
It's just something I've always associated with the season. I drink dark beer and dark liquor year round but will bust out the gin, vodka, and lighter beers (Kolsch ales, etc) out in summer. Maybe it's the heat? Or because my dad has always brought gin on camping trips?
I too associate gin and also rum with summer. They are cocktail liquor a usually in icey drinks a la when it's hot. That's my reason, to each their own. Gin I hardly like at all, rum drinks I adore.
There is nothing wrong with getting pirate drunk on rum... nothing at all. I just like gin with lime. One of my favorite things is mowing the lawn after work on a warm evening and then sitting on the back porch with a cold gin and tonic (or beer), enjoying it with the smell of fresh cut grass.