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Costco beer prices do typically suck, or at least aren't anything worth going out of your way for.But I don't think you can get a delicious rotisserie-cooked chicken at Rite Aid for $5 like you can at Costco.
Well, no...I guess I also can't buy a Volvo there either, but that's not why I'm going.
I can walk to half a dozen stores that sell beer and the prices/selections are all very similar. I guess I don't really need to drive to Costco for a good price on a 12-pack of cold beer either.
 
Costco beer prices do typically suck, or at least aren't anything worth going out of your way for.But I don't think you can get a delicious rotisserie-cooked chicken at Rite Aid for $5 like you can at Costco.
Well, no...I guess I also can't buy a Volvo there either, but that's not why I'm going.
I can walk to half a dozen stores that sell beer and the prices/selections are all very similar. I guess I don't really need to drive to Costco for a good price on a 12-pack of cold beer either.
You have to pay taxes, sucka MC!@!!!!
 
Another request for parents in the car rider line, please clean your car/truck/suv out, I get tired of picking up the trash that gets knocked out everytime your child is dropped off. You would not believe how absolutely disgusting people can be. Or maybe you would.
I'm thinking you should give private school a spin, Woodsy.
 
btw, is the shark move to live in Vancouver, WA?

No state income tax and you can do all your shopping in Portland with no sales tax.

 
Wait, you're planning on giving your wife her own jewelry for Christmas?

You may need another MRI, GB.
So you're re-gifting her jewelry or buying new stuff that you can place in the vault?
:goodposting:
She hasn't worn or even looked at this stuff in at least 3 years. I've had it in the vault for that long. I was going to scrap it but figured a better value would be to just re-gift it to her instead.

Plus there is plenty leftover for Christmas next year. :thumbup:

:crazylikeafox:
This will end poorly.
Meh, clean them up, change the color gold on a few pieces, she probably won't even notice.
SLB, just melt all that gold down and buy her a matching gold chain. :thumbup:
She has two gold chains, one a bracelet a good 1" wide, one a herringbone. Black pearl earrings, and a thick, 1.5" wide silver bracelet with turquoise* stones on it for next year. :thumbup: * REAL turquoise!!!!

 
btw, is the shark move to live in Vancouver, WA?No state income tax and you can do all your shopping in Portland with no sales tax.
I believe so.
Yeah, I thought so too...so I lived in Vancouver for the first 18 months of my time up here. That. Sucked. Vancouver is a suckhole with nothing to do except chain restaurants and meth. It's a bedroom community and there are a lot of folks who do what Rude advises, but I'd rather pay the state income tax and live here. They call it Vantucky for a reason.
 
At Trader Joe's this morning, another shopper asked me if "ale" was a type of beer. :confused:
Well, all beer is either an ale or a lager, so the correct answer is "yesno"
Stout?
Stouts are ales
Urbanhack nerded you to the punch on this one.I did some internet research and now I know more about yeast!
yeah, should've read the rest of the thread before replying
 
At Trader Joe's this morning, another shopper asked me if "ale" was a type of beer. :confused:
Well, all beer is either an ale or a lager, so the correct answer is "yesno"
Stout?
Stouts are ales
Urbanhack nerded you to the punch on this one.I did some internet research and now I know more about yeast!
yeah, should've read the rest of the thread before replying
When I look at your avatar sometimes it looks to me like you're holding a rocket launcher on your shoulder.
 
At Trader Joe's this morning, another shopper asked me if "ale" was a type of beer. :confused:
Well, all beer is either an ale or a lager, so the correct answer is "yesno"
Stout?
Stouts are ales
Urbanhack nerded you to the punch on this one.I did some internet research and now I know more about yeast!
yeah, should've read the rest of the thread before replying
When I look at your avatar sometimes it looks to me like you're holding a rocket launcher on your shoulder.
only thing that thing launches is stank gas out her ###
 
At Trader Joe's this morning, another shopper asked me if "ale" was a type of beer. :confused:
Well, all beer is either an ale or a lager, so the correct answer is "yesno"
Stout?
Stouts are ales
Urbanhack nerded you to the punch on this one.I did some internet research and now I know more about yeast!
yeah, should've read the rest of the thread before replying
When I look at your avatar sometimes it looks to me like you're holding a rocket launcher on your shoulder.
only thing that thing launches is stank gas out her ###
Yeah, my brother has one. So much stink from such a small body.
 
Wait, you're planning on giving your wife her own jewelry for Christmas?

You may need another MRI, GB.
So you're re-gifting her jewelry or buying new stuff that you can place in the vault?
:goodposting:
She hasn't worn or even looked at this stuff in at least 3 years. I've had it in the vault for that long. I was going to scrap it but figured a better value would be to just re-gift it to her instead.

Plus there is plenty leftover for Christmas next year. :thumbup:

:crazylikeafox:
Seem like maybe Jewelry isn't her thing :shrug:
 
returning those to the store is a pain, plus they probably stink up your car and spill all over you when lightweights don't finish the entire beer.much easier to drop them in the recycling bin at home and avoid a trip to Rite Aid.
Maybe fancy Seattle folk...but down here in the sticks they don't collect glass recycling...we have to pile it all in the trunk or the bed of a truck and go throw it in community recycling bins located nowhere convenient.
 
returning those to the store is a pain, plus they probably stink up your car and spill all over you when lightweights don't finish the entire beer.much easier to drop them in the recycling bin at home and avoid a trip to Rite Aid.
Maybe fancy Seattle folk...but down here in the sticks they don't collect glass recycling...we have to pile it all in the trunk or the bed of a truck and go throw it in community recycling bins located nowhere convenient.
Gig Harbor sounds so rural the way you describe it. Not sure how you stay there.How did you wind up there in the first place?

 
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Wait, you're planning on giving your wife her own jewelry for Christmas?

You may need another MRI, GB.
So you're re-gifting her jewelry or buying new stuff that you can place in the vault?
:goodposting:
She hasn't worn or even looked at this stuff in at least 3 years. I've had it in the vault for that long. I was going to scrap it but figured a better value would be to just re-gift it to her instead.

Plus there is plenty leftover for Christmas next year. :thumbup:

:crazylikeafox:
Seem like maybe Jewelry isn't her thing :shrug:
I've given her so much over the years she's just spoiled. I've also given her a lot jewelry. derrrrr
 
returning those to the store is a pain, plus they probably stink up your car and spill all over you when lightweights don't finish the entire beer.much easier to drop them in the recycling bin at home and avoid a trip to Rite Aid.
Maybe fancy Seattle folk...but down here in the sticks they don't collect glass recycling...we have to pile it all in the trunk or the bed of a truck and go throw it in community recycling bins located nowhere convenient.
Gig Harbor sounds so rural the way you describe it. Not sure how you stay there.How did you wind up there in the first place?
it's not so much rural as small...it's kind of a vacation destination for people with yachts. mostly upscale, clean, low crime, good schools. just not a lot going on, especially in the winter. ended up here because that's where the law office I worked for is.

 
Just tried to look for more Pappy Van Winkle 23 year online. It is haaaaard to find.
NY Post just had an article about Pappyhttp://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/food/this_season_most_wanted_D8iFYFGTlCqafdgsY0oF0NThis quote, from Julian Van Winkle, depressed me:
As for how to get your hands on a bottle, he says he’s often asked, but has little insider wisdom to offer, having not seen a bottle on a shelf in years: “It’s hard even for me to help people find it.”
 
returning those to the store is a pain, plus they probably stink up your car and spill all over you when lightweights don't finish the entire beer.much easier to drop them in the recycling bin at home and avoid a trip to Rite Aid.
Maybe fancy Seattle folk...but down here in the sticks they don't collect glass recycling...we have to pile it all in the trunk or the bed of a truck and go throw it in community recycling bins located nowhere convenient.
Gig Harbor sounds so rural the way you describe it. Not sure how you stay there.How did you wind up there in the first place?
it's not so much rural as small...it's kind of a vacation destination for people with yachts. mostly upscale, clean, low crime, good schools. just not a lot going on, especially in the winter. ended up here because that's where the law office I worked for is.
I thought you just went for a visit and then that damn bridge fell over and you were stuck.
 
it's not so much rural as small...it's kind of a vacation destination for people with yachts. mostly upscale, clean, low crime, good schools. just not a lot going on, especially in the winter. ended up here because that's where the law office I worked for is.
I used to live up in Port Townsend when I was a little kid. Been developed into a tourist town now, but I couldn't live in a place like that for long.The suburbs bore me so a small town would get old fast.
 
Just tried to look for more Pappy Van Winkle 23 year online. It is haaaaard to find.
NY Post just had an article about Pappyhttp://www.nypost.co...TlCqafdgsY0oF0N

This quote, from Julian Van Winkle, depressed me:

As for how to get your hands on a bottle, he says he's often asked, but has little insider wisdom to offer, having not seen a bottle on a shelf in years: "It's hard even for me to help people find it."
Go to Kentucky and stand in line when they release distribution to the public... had a buddy do this. Only one bottle per customer.
 
So Guster, do you wash your pajamas after every wear, or do you figure you are pretty clean when you go to bed and get a few nights use between washes?

 

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