>> ^blankfist: Whiskey. Love it. A good corn (mash) whiskey has a subtle sweetness to it and the glass smells of caramel.
Belgium beer is great. New Belgium's Lips of Faith (Dandelion, Wild Ale) is the best around.
And a good Zinfindel is bliss.
I just started smoking again.
I don't think I'll ever grow to like whiskey, but beligum beer sounds tempting. Just watched "In Bruges" again these days. I don't know how easy it'll be to get it, since german beer is pretty dominant here in Germany, apart from the commercial foreign brews such as Heineken, but I'll definitely try.
>> ^rasch187: Vodka is nice, but boring...incredibly boring. If you want some flavour and enjoyment when it comes to liquor I would recommend cognac. Never been much of a whisk(e)y man myself, but it can be very nice from time to time.
No mentioning of wine? You call youself Italian?! Italy makes some incredible wine, my favourite being the nebiolo grape wines from the Piemonte district. The word 'barolo' makes me want to get a plane ticket right now...
Drinking is not a problem as long as it's about enjoyment, once it becomes part of your usual routine because you have to do it, it is a problem.
Yeah vodka is kinda what you make of it, unless you drink it pure because it's that good of a vodka. I'll definitely give cognac a try. I dont think I've consciencely drunken it. Oh well, I haven't mentioned wine because it was literally forced down my throat in my semi italian upbringing, which included very very great food, and lots of respect for women (which I guess is due to my italian father being raised by a single catholic mom).
I usually take slashes as separators as an indicator that it is in the US format (mm/dd/yyyy). I guess it makes enough sense for americans to put it in that order, since you say "October 1st, 2009" in english.
>> ^Winstonfield_Pennypacker: No - you don't because I'm not. Haven't voted 'Republican' in the last 5 elections.
So even though you seem to be unable to stop criticizing and arguing against Obama, you did not think the McCain/Palin ticket was worth voting for, but you now defend Palin and the people in this video? You might not be republican, but you are doing this to spite the leftists.
>> ^Winstonfield_Pennypacker: I'm not 'blue collar' if that's what you mean by 'working class', but I am a salaried employee and thus subject to the same issues that effect the bulk of Americans.
I hate to break it to you, but the "bulk of Americans" can't afford to donate any part of their salary to charities, especially not a large part, because they can barely get by as it is. I do think, however, that it is very admirable that you donate part of your income.
I'm sorry, these billboards are just as stupid and obnoxious as the religious ones. I find it so incredibly annoying when religious people are so insecure that they have to tell everybody about their faith, and it seems that atheists in America have adopted that trait.
The one saying "Keep religion out of government" is fine, though.
>> ^Winstonfield_Pennypacker: Ah - yes - the fine art of propoganda. The left's well-thought out and intellectual criticism of Palin to date so far consists of "I hate her because she's stuuuuupid!" And this fine, rational, argument from such elegant, politically interested persons is now being elaborated to include the ever-so fair message of, "And if you like Palin, then you're stuuuuupid!"
Yawn. I think Palin has a way to go before she's a serious candidate. I'm not sure if she'll ever get there really because she just may be one of those people who can't bridge the gap between local and national politics. But the left's propoganda? Pht - idiotic bilge for idiotic people.
Penn & Teller's show proves that if you've got a camera and some time that you can find the lunatic fringe of any group. I dismiss this vid as an an example of focusing on the outliers and trying to portray them as the majority.
Oh I hope she won't be able to bridge the gap. That's what the gap is for. To keep underqualified people on the local side where they can't screw up as bad. You probably know that better than anyone, but you decide to argue for Palin simply to spite the leftists on this site. Just like all the simple fools in the video, you're caught up in partisan bullshit and can't see past red vs. blue.
You're republican, I get it. You're most likely well off, middle to upperclass, and want to keep it that way. Working class problems don't concern you. The healthcare reform was redundant in your eyes, since all the important people can afford first class medical attention anyways, right?
To be honest, I don't really see the need to rip into mormonism this much. The bible is just as far fetched imo and just because it's older doesn't make it any more believable. Personally, I don't judge people by their beliefs. I judge them by their actions.
Having said that, I would hold it against mormons if it actually is a fact that 50% of the funding for the pro Prop 8 campaign came from the Mormon church.
rasch187
If the International Football Factories taught me anything, it's to never EVER go on an away game to eastern europe
In reply to this comment by rasch187:
Yeah I've seen them all, fascinating stuff. Which of the people interviewed are you then?
In reply to this comment by campionidelmondo:
I don't know if you're familiar with Danny Dyer and The Football Factories, but I thought you might enjoy this:
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_DDa3m9Pg8
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS0m-KXU-u4
The rest of the parts should be in the related videos tab.
Cheers
Check your MSNBC clips... (Election08 Talk Post)
rasch187
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_DDa3m9Pg8
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS0m-KXU-u4
The rest of the parts should be in the related videos tab.
Cheers
Vodka and superstitions (Blog Entry by campionidelmondo)
Vodka and superstitions (Blog Entry by campionidelmondo)
Whiskey. Love it. A good corn (mash) whiskey has a subtle sweetness to it and the glass smells of caramel.
Belgium beer is great. New Belgium's Lips of Faith (Dandelion, Wild Ale) is the best around.
And a good Zinfindel is bliss.
I just started smoking again.
I don't think I'll ever grow to like whiskey, but beligum beer sounds tempting. Just watched "In Bruges" again these days. I don't know how easy it'll be to get it, since german beer is pretty dominant here in Germany, apart from the commercial foreign brews such as Heineken, but I'll definitely try.
Vodka and superstitions (Blog Entry by campionidelmondo)
Vodka is nice, but boring...incredibly boring. If you want some flavour and enjoyment when it comes to liquor I would recommend cognac. Never been much of a whisk(e)y man myself, but it can be very nice from time to time.
No mentioning of wine? You call youself Italian?! Italy makes some incredible wine, my favourite being the nebiolo grape wines from the Piemonte district. The word 'barolo' makes me want to get a plane ticket right now...
Drinking is not a problem as long as it's about enjoyment, once it becomes part of your usual routine because you have to do it, it is a problem.
Yeah vodka is kinda what you make of it, unless you drink it pure because it's that good of a vodka. I'll definitely give cognac a try. I dont think I've consciencely drunken it. Oh well, I haven't mentioned wine because it was literally forced down my throat in my semi italian upbringing, which included very very great food, and lots of respect for women (which I guess is due to my italian father being raised by a single catholic mom).
Check your MSNBC clips... (Election08 Talk Post)
Check your MSNBC clips... (Election08 Talk Post)
Let's come to an agreement here, world (Blog Entry by rottenseed)
Sarah Palin Book Signing - Meet The Fans
No - you don't because I'm not. Haven't voted 'Republican' in the last 5 elections.
So even though you seem to be unable to stop criticizing and arguing against Obama, you did not think the McCain/Palin ticket was worth voting for, but you now defend Palin and the people in this video? You might not be republican, but you are doing this to spite the leftists.
>> ^Winstonfield_Pennypacker:
I'm not 'blue collar' if that's what you mean by 'working class', but I am a salaried employee and thus subject to the same issues that effect the bulk of Americans.
>> ^Winstonfield_Pennypacker:
I donate a large percentage of my personal income to charities.
I hate to break it to you, but the "bulk of Americans" can't afford to donate any part of their salary to charities, especially not a large part, because they can barely get by as it is. I do think, however, that it is very admirable that you donate part of your income.
Anti-religion Billboards Surface
The one saying "Keep religion out of government" is fine, though.
Time Traveling Delorean Mod!
Sarah Palin Book Signing - Meet The Fans
Ah - yes - the fine art of propoganda. The left's well-thought out and intellectual criticism of Palin to date so far consists of "I hate her because she's stuuuuupid!" And this fine, rational, argument from such elegant, politically interested persons is now being elaborated to include the ever-so fair message of, "And if you like Palin, then you're stuuuuupid!"
Yawn. I think Palin has a way to go before she's a serious candidate. I'm not sure if she'll ever get there really because she just may be one of those people who can't bridge the gap between local and national politics. But the left's propoganda? Pht - idiotic bilge for idiotic people.
Penn & Teller's show proves that if you've got a camera and some time that you can find the lunatic fringe of any group. I dismiss this vid as an an example of focusing on the outliers and trying to portray them as the majority.
Oh I hope she won't be able to bridge the gap. That's what the gap is for. To keep underqualified people on the local side where they can't screw up as bad. You probably know that better than anyone, but you decide to argue for Palin simply to spite the leftists on this site. Just like all the simple fools in the video, you're caught up in partisan bullshit and can't see past red vs. blue.
You're republican, I get it. You're most likely well off, middle to upperclass, and want to keep it that way. Working class problems don't concern you. The healthcare reform was redundant in your eyes, since all the important people can afford first class medical attention anyways, right?
Sarah Palin Book Signing - Meet The Fans
Sarah Palin Book Signing - Meet The Fans
Mrs Betty Bowers: Less is Mormon!
Having said that, I would hold it against mormons if it actually is a fact that 50% of the funding for the pro Prop 8 campaign came from the Mormon church.
Tonight Show: Sarah Palin on Oprah (edited)
Chris Farley - SNL (Motivational Speaker)
Doing Ecstasy and talking about Jesus at Wal Mart
France cheats its way into World Cup
Don't mention that Italian dive. Argh!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CQf4zYJ2fY
Don't confuse clumsy defending with diving...