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Going out cost to damn much
LMAO |
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Right on
Atleast you got your priorities straight Morebass again |
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i prefer to stay in. that way, no need to figure out how to get home
when i shouldn't be driving... |
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geeze is he named after the beer or the beer named after him
MoreBass or is it Bass |
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I know...That's why I seldom do...BUT Stace and I had to have one last
hurrah cause she is leaving tomorrow....AND BOY did we do it up good!!!!!!! |
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No doubt
NOthing like drinking for hours then getting into your car and trying to drive only to get so far down the road and look up and think "WOAH I'M DRIVING" |
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haha neither. i'm named after the instrument i play...
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EAT?
<--smacks head I knew I forgot to do something LMAO |
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The Bass & Co Brewery was established by William Bass in 1777 and was
one of the first breweries in Burton upon Trent. Early in the company's history, Bass was exporting bottled beer around the world with the Baltic trade being supplied through the port of Hull. Growing demand led to the building of a second brewery in Burton upon Trent in 1799 by Michael Bass, the founder's son. The water produced from boreholes in the locality became popular with brewers, with 30 different breweries operating in the mid 19th centuries. By the end of the 20th century, following decades of closures and consolidation, Bass was left with one of the two large breweries remaining in the town. It also had substantial holdings in hotels, now owned by InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG). Over the years of its ascendancy, Bass maintained its dominance in the UK market by the acquisition of other brewers such as Mitchells & Butlers (1961), Charringtons (1967) and William Stones Ltd (1968) (with the overall company being known as Bass, Mitchells and Butlers or Bass Charrington at various times). The Mitchells and Butlers name lives on as the company that retained the licensed retail outlet business when it was separated from the Six Continents PLC company (the successor to Bass PLC) in 2003. |
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who drinks guinness (snuggles, i think you do...)
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and by guinness i mean yuengling...maybe i should go to bed...
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wow after reading that I need a beer, and a bath.......so save me a beer
I will be back........ |
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I use to man
I can't drink it any more IT's to damn thick One of if not the best dark beers there are though Although I do particicpate in the guiness toast every year |
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You got it Snuggle
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Chucks Chris a bunch of of bananas, then rushes off again
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NO SHE WON'T SHE WILL BE VERY BUSY,,,,,HA,,,HA HEE
HEE,,,lol |
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HEy Morebass
You ever had Harp It's a lager made by Guiness |
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DAMNIT TOM
WTH IS WITH YOU AND THOSE BANANAS? LMAO |
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More singing Now everybody’s died So until our tears are dried We’ll drink and drink and drink and drink And then we’ll drink some more We’ll dance and sing and fight Until the early morning light Then we’ll throw up, pass out, wake up and then go drinking once again Kenny was killed in Kilkenny and Claire, she died in Clare Tip from Tipperary died out in the Derry air Shannon jumped into the River Shannon back in June Ernie fell into the Erne, and Tom is in the Toome “Cleanliness is godliness,” me Uncle Pat would sing He broke his neck a’slippin’ on a bar of Irish Spring O’Grady, he was 80, though his bride was just a pup He died upon the honeymoon when she got his Irish up |
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harp is another fantabulous beer. my friend and i go to this irish pub
in philly, and he always orders this weird, fruity german beer. i swear, its fruit salad that will rip you up. i prefer to stick to my guinness and harp and whiskey. |
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