Teach your children well

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Re: Teach your children well

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Colossal wrote:
Leo_Gnardo wrote:It's Friday evening & almost time for an adult beverage.
It is after noon! You're late, what the hell man?
Hehe - it is Always noon somewhere.... choose yer time zone when you want a drink...
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Power scaling the output section and throwing a 250 ohm power resistor across the OT secondaries will let you do all kinds of comes outa - and goes inta scenarios. Shhhhh don't tell Randall, he'll patent it.
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Invention is described as a "method and apparatus by which Randall Smith patents an obvious technique with many examples of prior art."

There, next time he patents something it will violate my patent.
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John_P_WI wrote:
Colossal wrote:
Leo_Gnardo wrote:It's Friday evening & almost time for an adult beverage.
It is after noon! You're late, what the hell man?
Hehe - it is Always noon somewhere.... choose yer time zone when you want a drink...
Can't always wait for "Beer-Thirty".

And for only one brief moment, it's "Sunday All Over The World."
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Leo_Gnardo wrote:
John_P_WI wrote:
Colossal wrote: It is after noon! You're late, what the hell man?
Hehe - it is Always noon somewhere.... choose yer time zone when you want a drink...
Can't always wait for "Beer-Thirty".

And for only one brief moment, it's "Sunday All Over The World."
+1

Here in WI beer is a religion. :lol:
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John_P_WI wrote:
Leo_Gnardo wrote:
John_P_WI wrote: Hehe - it is Always noon somewhere.... choose yer time zone when you want a drink...
Can't always wait for "Beer-Thirty".

And for only one brief moment, it's "Sunday All Over The World."
+1

Here in WI beer is a religion. :lol:
Sunday in Milwaukee - now there's a wonderful thing! Also enjoying artwork of nested quote boxes. Fun for the eyes.
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John_P_WI wrote:
Leo_Gnardo wrote:
John_P_WI wrote: Hehe - it is Always noon somewhere.... choose yer time zone when you want a drink...
Can't always wait for "Beer-Thirty".

And for only one brief moment, it's "Sunday All Over The World."
+1

Here in WI beer is a religion. :lol:
Drinkin PBR right now and yea I was drinkin it before hipster dofuses decided it was cool.Budwieser is nasty shit
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Gotta try PBR cos drinking Bud is, as Monty said " like making love to a woman in a canoe"
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There are a lot of beers I like better but I can't afford them It takes alot of beer to run a cbass
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I had to quit drinking,because of a wreck,but I still think about an ice cold beer on a sunny day :o I guess that's normal.
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No alcohol for me, thanks. I had to stop drinking because of a wreck called 1986-2003. Split a case of Heinekens and a bottle of Cuervo every night plus whatever else and suddenly you think about air conditioning on a hot day.
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I quit the hard liquor I don't need to be that drunk and try to take a day or two off every week
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cbass wrote:
John_P_WI wrote:
Leo_Gnardo wrote: Can't always wait for "Beer-Thirty".

And for only one brief moment, it's "Sunday All Over The World."
+1

Here in WI beer is a religion. :lol:
Drinkin PBR right now and yea I was drinkin it before hipster dofuses decided it was cool.Budwieser is nasty shit
Will have to score some PBR (Pride of Milwaukee!) on your recommendation cbass.

Couple of years ago I "rediscovered" Rolling Rock. Though no longer made in Latrobe PA, they must have done something right. Grocery has 24's for 99 cents. Cool & refreshing, just the thing to have after sweat work. Or during for that matter. "It ain't just for breakfast ya know!"

Miles & ampmike, we drink for those who can't. I raise my can in your general direction - to your health! Respect to those who know their limit is zero, and stick with the program.
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My limit is far from zero. ;) I have always been self-regulating in that way that far too much is enough and then I move on.
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I do not consume alcohol anymore (not for a long time). But my very first beer was a PBR, in Michigan, back in the late '60s.
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