Posted on 04/02/2006 5:27:20 PM PDT by HEMICRASHBOX
Too funny! I decided this past week to just not drink beer anymore and I always drank MGD light.Good timing, I guess.
I lived in a barrio for a year or so. Corona was swilled in quantity, with nary a Pacifico in sight.
That may have been a local availability issue, though.
Good one......
40 beers a week....Good week!
Exactly!
...except it ain't crap. It's piss!
Not to take this thread off subject...But Yuengling rules. :-)
Make up your mind are you drinkng miller or are you drinking beer?
Miller's e-mail address. I'm letting them know that I've switched to Coors when it comes to mass domestics. Should have done that anyway given Pete Coor's attempt to run for the GOP in Colorado.
https://www.millertalk.com/emailmanager/millerbrewing/contact.aspx
Somebody's gotta tell the Nascar fans, especially those who like Kurt Busch.
I would boycott them if I could but I do not drink their swell to begin with.
Thank ya kindly.
No problem.
Are you from Cripple Creek? As in Cripple Creek, Colorado?
Miller is owned by South Africa.
Nope. I'm crippled and it irritates the hell out of liberals when I use that word. LOL
I'll stick with good 'ole US made and owned BUD.
"I don't drink but a 6-pack of MIller beer will be in my shopping cart this week. I'll keep it with the Carlsberg I bought a month or so ago."
You don't understand. Miller is supporting the illegals.
Big Budweiser bump!
I remember another song, with a line like: "Red pick-ups, white legs, and Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer!"
I'm a town in Carolina, I am billboards in the fields
I'm an old truck up on cinder blocks, missing all my wheels
I am Pabst Blue Ribbon, American, and "Southern Serves the South"
I am tucked behind the Jaycees sign, on the rural route
I am a town
(Great song-- Mary Chapin Carpenter - "I Am a Town")
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