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Post by FuzzyWarbles on Dec 14, 2013 14:15:01 GMT -5
After being struck by Olivia Wilde's beauty in Drinking Buddies I checked out her Wiki page to find out more about her, where she is from and such. I was surprised she was married to Jason Sudeikis. I'm sure he is an awesome guy.
After being struck by Olivia Wilde's beauty in Drinking Buddies I checked out her Wiki page to find out more about her, where she is from and such. I was surprised she was married to Jason Sudeikis. I'm sure he is an awesome guy.
I do wonder how actors/actresses are in real life. I am sure that guy is awesome and everything. I just can't look at him and not think "Candy Baaaaars"
Of the ridiculously random things that my brain can remember, I think the one that most consistently surprises me is all the lyrics I remember from songs I haven't heard in years.
Both guys are relatively funny. Girls ain't lying when they say they appreciate a good sense of humor
When we saw Lyle Lovett for the first time, he was so charming and engaging with a fantastic dry wit. Mrs. L leaned over to me and said "OK, Julia, I get it now."
Post by smoothaseggs on Dec 14, 2013 18:55:04 GMT -5
Here is a video of my best friend and her bandmate Missi Pyle covering Loudon Wainwright nearing the blackout phase of drunkeness! Wish I had something better of hers to post.
Potter started this stupid trend of taking one story and making multiple films. It's starting to get annoying but it doesn't seem to be slowing down. I remember being furious that they were splitting Deaathly Hallows and even though I enjoyed them both...they would've been a GREAT movie instead of one really good and another pretty decent movies.
Random thought of the day since I just finished The Hobbit.
Something else I noticed...why is every trailer made now trying to be so EPIC! I miss the narrator guy.
Okay, so now I am thinking about the Transformers cartoons. Remember the first Transformers movie - the one that came out in like 1986 or something - the animated one? The soundtrack was great: ' Welcome To The Jungle' as Megatron wades through Autobots in the opening scene, decimating everyone on the ship (Rachet!); Weird Al's ' Dare To Be Stupid' when they meet the Trashicons on the junkyard planet. The Sharkticons: "Ba Wa Gra Na Weep Nini Bong"
Post by Dave Maynar on Dec 14, 2013 21:23:09 GMT -5
I went to Wal-Mart tonight. They didn't have any beer I wanted, so I ended up going to the grocery store afterward. All I bought at the grocery store was beer, steak and ice. I am all that is man.
I went to Wal-Mart tonight. They didn't have any beer I wanted, so I ended up going to the grocery store afterward. All I bought at the grocery store was beer, steak and ice. I am all that is man.
I didn't know Walmart sold beer until I went to Bonnaroo for the first time.
It doesn't happen in this part of the country. A lot of grocery stores don't carry it either.
I went to Wal-Mart tonight. They didn't have any beer I wanted, so I ended up going to the grocery store afterward. All I bought at the grocery store was beer, steak and ice. I am all that is man.
I didn't know Walmart sold beer until I went to Bonnaroo for the first time.
It doesn't happen in this part of the country. A lot of grocery stores don't carry it either.
It depends on the Wal-Mart and the local alcohol laws. The Wal-Mart here does, but the one in Newport (around an hour away) doesn't. Tennessee doesn't allow wine sales in grocery stores and liquor stores cannot carry beer.
Up here in the land of ten thousand frozen lakes, for the most part you can only get 3.2% beer outside of designated liquor stores. Gas stations and grocery stores sell that 'beer', but if you want to sell anything stronger, including wine, you must have a full, expensive, and hard to get liquor license. And then that's about all you can sell: alcohol and related products.
There's a big push here to pass laws to change that, backed by Walgreens & CVS. They have been buying up high traffic corner lots next to mom & pop liquor stores, positioning themselves for the change in regulations. If they get to sell liquor as is done in other states, they are in an excellent position to leverage their supply chain to beat the little guy on cost of goods.
(Relieves soap box of my weight)
If I were looking out for those corporate interests, I would too.
Post by wannaberoo'ing on Dec 15, 2013 9:33:49 GMT -5
My niece texting from the Justin Timberlake concert last night:
"This is the GREATEST moment of my life!!"
Me: "I'm sure it's great. JT delivers."
"YES! He certainly does! I'm crying right now I'm so happy!"
and this went on and on for like three hours. She was even giving me the setlist via text. I realized I was witnessing the early beginnings of a music addiction happening and that restored my faith in today's youth. I'm also somewhat smug that I helped to create this monster.
Up here in the land of ten thousand frozen lakes, for the most part you can only get 3.2% beer outside of designated liquor stores. Gas stations and grocery stores sell that 'beer', but if you want to sell anything stronger, including wine, you must have a full, expensive, and hard to get liquor license. And then that's about all you can sell: alcohol and related products.
There's a big push here to pass laws to change that, backed by Walgreens & CVS. They have been buying up high traffic corner lots next to mom & pop liquor stores, positioning themselves for the change in regulations. If they get to sell liquor as is done in other states, they are in an excellent position to leverage their supply chain to beat the little guy on cost of goods.
(Relieves soap box of my weight)
If I were looking out for those corporate interests, I would too.
They may squeeze some of the smaller stores, but most likely will never supply the same amount of quality offers. Even at Duane Reed or like place (even Targets/Walmarts) up here only sell domestics. If I want a good beer I have to find a specialty bodega or hit up the supermarket. Not saying that it won't be solid competition but I doubt they'll be able to wipe them out. I'm sure the margin on local brews, while buying less domestics, will even out at some point