Posted on 05/31/2004 10:35:19 PM PDT by ForeverPure
Natural light? Sorry, I kind of like being able to identify a beverage as being beer by taste, not by looking at the bottle. I have managed to drink Bud Lite now and then. A recent Army reunion had it on tap.
I find the low-carb diet to be a fad.
I find working out at thee gym to be the best route.
I run 6.5 miles 5 times a week.
that keeps me fit.
I cannot stomache Bud Light.
I cannot drink Bud period.
I can drink Coors Light.
I did enjoy West of the Mississippi Coors.
This is the best light beer I have ever had.
http://www.molson.com/usa/images/about/can_light_bottle.gif
What code do I have to type in to make this an actual pic, not a link?
http://www.molson.com/usa/images/about/can_light_bottle.gif
Is it any different west of the Mississippi?
Abita Springs in Louisiana makes a good beer.
You ever had Turbo Dog?
I used to alternate days bench training and running when I was younger. These days I walk alot... bad knees. Treadmill in front of the tv for the winter, bike and rowing machine, weight bench.
Never heard of Turbo Dog. My experience in Louisiana is limited to a strip around I-10 22 years ago.
22 years? How time does fly.
I run and do calisthenics and weights.
I do full range of motion Olympic style lifts, not benching and isolation.
Turbo Dog , as its name could suggest, is a potent beer.
HELP!!! What am I doing wrong????
I don't remember the exact words from the theme song, but a line went like The folks are thirsty in Atlanta, and theres beer in Texarkana..
The poor bastards, they get one hot day a year and some fat slob buys up all the brewski.
The pic is not important, of course visual aids are good for beer lovers.
I did not know that Coors was not available in the East until recent years.
LOL
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