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I'm having my birthday dinner next week at Surley taproom in Minneapolis. Such good beer and their food is excellent. 
UPDATE1!!11!JUAN

Surly is amazeballs. Their beer is incredible. I had Furious, Todd the Ax Man and their Bender (oatmeal stout) and I tried their sour. Wow. I really liked it. 

Also the food is incredible. They something called Hog Frites which are French fries topped with smoked pull pork and giardiniera. Best fries I've ever had. 

 
UPDATE1!!11!JUAN

Surly is amazeballs. Their beer is incredible. I had Furious, Todd the Ax Man and their Bender (oatmeal stout) and I tried their sour. Wow. I really liked it. 

Also the food is incredible. They something called Hog Frites which are French fries topped with smoked pull pork and giardiniera. Best fries I've ever had. 
Awesome! Love going to new taprooms/brew pubs.

 
Awesome! Love going to new taprooms/brew pubs.
Seriously you'd love it. If you are ever in town PM me I'll meet you there. The building is gorgeous. We got there at 7pm on Friday. They don't take reservations for their general seating in the taproom (but probably have 500 seats). Wait was 2 hours but fortunately for us if their private event room upstairs isn't booked they open it and pour up there. 

That place must have cost 25 million to build. 

According to this 30 million http://www.twincities.com/2014/12/17/surly-unveils-the-taproom-that-made-all-the-others-possible/

 
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Hang in there, gb.  If my ifriends have taught me anything, it's that

1. It gets better.  Generally pretty quickly

2. "Dating" for newly-divorced men in this day and age is easier than selling a house to the kristas.

 
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2. "Dating" for newly-divorced men in this day and age is easier than selling a house to the kristas.
That's just a flat-out lie.

Unless there's some kind of "naan oven" equivalent that divorced men can bring to bear in the dating pool.  Then all bets are off.

 
That's just a flat-out lie.

Unless there's some kind of "naan oven" equivalent that divorced men can bring to bear in the dating pool.  Then all bets are off.


no, he's right.  dating as a divorced man with a job of any kind (assuming you're not obese or otherwise deformed in some way) is easier than gashing your head in the shallow end of a swimming pool.

 
heckmanm said:
I tried the quesalupachupacabra a couple weeks ago. No cheese pull, just a wafer-thin, room-temperature layer of something vaguely cheese-like, wrecking the normally crunchy goodness of the chalupa shell. :thumbdown:
Pretty much my experience as well. I suppose it's my own fault for having high-ish expectations for a Taco Bell item, but still. 

 
Hang in there, man.  Still in LA?
Probably next Thursday and Friday before San Diego for the weekend. Came back to Austin last night. Wife came to my office this morning.   Yada yada "you've been cheating on me and I'm taking you to the cleaners". But I don't have any money so...surprise!!!!

 
Probably next Thursday and Friday before San Diego for the weekend. Came back to Austin last night. Wife came to my office this morning.   Yada yada "you've been cheating on me and I'm taking you to the cleaners". But I don't have any money so...surprise!!!!
"Take me to the cleaners?  I'm broke...take that to the bank, brohan."

 
Pretty much my experience as well. I suppose it's my own fault for having high-ish expectations for a Taco Bell item, but still. 
True enough, but I was hoping it would at least be as good as the chalupa with a chance of being better.  

Maybe TB doesn't hire the right kind of Messicans.

 

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