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09-19-2017 , 09:23 PM
Pale Ale is a good rec for daytime beer. It does seem like they are more and more rare though.

I basically never drink beer anymore. I'll drink 1, maybe 2, but no more. I'll have one when I'm not really drinking or at the start or end of a night, and that's about it.

I switched a big % of my volume over to wine in the last year. That and whiskey (with a little gin) are my go-to's.
09-19-2017 , 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by mw828
Pale Ale is a good rec for daytime beer. It does seem like they are more and more rare though.

I basically never drink beer anymore. I'll drink 1, maybe 2, but no more. I'll have one when I'm not really drinking or at the start or end of a night, and that's about it.

I switched a big % of my volume over to wine in the last year. That and whiskey (with a little gin) are my go-to's.
easily the wisest of choices
09-19-2017 , 11:04 PM
If you have any recs, fire away here or pms. I mostly drink cabs and malbecs, with the occasional pinot noir. Rarely anything else.
09-20-2017 , 12:00 AM


£35m well spent
09-20-2017 , 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by mw828
If you have any recs, fire away here or pms. I mostly drink cabs and malbecs, with the occasional pinot noir. Rarely anything else.

No prob. The best thing to do would be linking me to a good store or two that are near you as not everything is available in each state. I'm best with Northern Italian wines and a variety of French wines, but, I drink (and have to know) basically all regions of the world. Are you looking to stay within the realm of cabs and malbecs, or to look a little further afield? What is your general price range as well?
09-20-2017 , 12:58 AM
lolpool

Thanks for taking the Ox when we wanted to give him a big pay raise and extension.
09-20-2017 , 02:07 AM
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Originally Posted by bazooka87


£35m well spent
Best player in the league soon if he keeps that up.
09-20-2017 , 02:36 AM
09-20-2017 , 03:31 AM
I love wine, but after a hard days work, when I just want to sit down and obliviate, even though it has less alcohol by volume, I find that the mouth feel of beer just seems to deliver a much bigger "ahhh thank **** alcohol, and relax," moment than wine.

There is nothing like that first gulp.
09-20-2017 , 04:22 AM



LMFAO
09-20-2017 , 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by bazooka87


£35m well spent
Can honestly say I'm happy with most of our transfer business, but Oxlade makes no ****ing sense in my mind.

You see him waddling around against us time and time again and you buy him anyway, despite that he's too lazy to actually work out in a pressing side.
Seriously makes no sense. What a colossal waste of money.
09-20-2017 , 04:33 AM
lets face it, nordic peoples can't sing. i put it down to lack of sun
09-20-2017 , 04:41 AM
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Originally Posted by BOIDS
lets face it, nordic peoples can't sing. i put it down to lack of sun
Was it always sunny in Manchester in the 90s?
09-20-2017 , 04:47 AM
alright maybe its the outrageously high iron and copper content in nordic rocks
09-20-2017 , 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Tall Paul
The fact that you would prefer David Moyes to Jürgen Klopp does not surprise me.

The fact you are posting about Liverpool shortly after going out of the cup to a 2nd their side surprises me even less.
09-20-2017 , 05:27 AM
09-20-2017 , 05:30 AM
Lol
09-20-2017 , 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by BOIDS
lets face it, nordic peoples can't sing. i put it down to lack of sun


Map of Eurovision winners does not seem to confirm this
09-20-2017 , 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by NicReynolds
The fact that you would prefer David Moyes to Jürgen Klopp does not surprise me.
Not a fact. I would prefer a 52.9% win ratio to a 50.5% one though.

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The fact you are posting about Liverpool shortly after going out of the cup to a 2nd their side surprises me even less.
Fact, but I give about as much of a toss about the cups as Sean Dyche appears to.

Last edited by Tall Paul; 09-20-2017 at 06:11 AM.
09-20-2017 , 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by royalblue


Map of Eurovision winners does not seem to confirm this
Ireland would win every year if they bothered, fact. There's a good documentary called Father Ted which covers this in more depth.
09-20-2017 , 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Tall Paul
Not a fact. I would prefer a 52.9% win ratio to a 50.5% one though.
Sure if we get to cherry pick games where Moyes was in charge at the richest club in the world. How do their career stats look? Id also prefer a 50.5% win ratio to whatever 20% dyche is rocking in the premier league.
09-20-2017 , 06:42 AM
sort by eurovision wins is rather dodgy. and not just because eurovision is basically every country in europe throwing their most recent celebrity big brother winner into a sing-off

sort by athletics medals -> americans are the fittest people itw...
09-20-2017 , 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by NicReynolds
Sure if we get to cherry pick games where Moyes was in charge at the richest club in the world. How do their career stats look? Id also prefer a 50.5% win ratio to whatever 20% dyche is rocking in the premier league.
Have to give Dyche some credit where it's due. He is close to a 41% win record with Burnley.
09-20-2017 , 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by vruuuuk
Was it always sunny in Manchester in the 90s?
they couldnt actually sing.
09-20-2017 , 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by NicReynolds
Sure if we get to cherry pick games where Moyes was in charge at the richest club in the world. How do their career stats look?
I don't know and I don't really care. I saw the tweet, I thought it was amusing, I posted it here without comment.

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I'd also prefer a 50.5% win ratio to whatever 20% dyche is rocking in the premier league.
Dyche's is about 25% in the PL I think, which is alright for a team expected to be fighting relegation every season.

      
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