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  1. #51
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    Miller High Life Ice. Faceted, black can. Only seen it once, tailgating at Lambeau, barely remember it.
    "It's too bad that a lot of people have never experienced the feeling of rollerblading in the cool air of a summer evening"
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    OILCAN

    in a bag
    Bacon tastes good. Pork chops taste goood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AsheanMT View Post
    This kid knows whats up!!

    Yeah, but his dad is a clueless single-plank hater, who hasn't realized that without snowboard technology, he would still be a gaper in most conditions.

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    Imports: Caffrey's, Beamish, Murphy's, Sapporo
    Domestic: Coors Light, Yuengling, Icehouse, Ballantines

    Worst: Miller Light by FARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrr

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    Really rideit? I found that pic on google! How do you know his dad? Can you introduce me to him? cause he sounds like a cool guy....


    BTW....you're a punk ass snowboarder!! that is all.

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    I also have been skiing for 30 years as well...I just suck at the wrongfullness of two planks, for me. It is kinda like how beginner waterskiers use two planks...and pro's use one. Sorta.

    BTW, cool google photo find. Me likey.

    So, seriously, after twenty-thirty years of borowwing from snowboard technology in order to improve skiing, what is your beef, aside from dumb kids being dumb kids, whatever planks they ride?

    Clueless assholes are clueless assholes, whatever their mode of gravity management...haven't you seen plenty of clownish ski kids too?

    really, what is the difference, among the crowd that can really ride/ski?
    None.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ak_powder_monkey View Post
    PBR



    .........
    Leave it to AKPM, thank god some one on this board has there shit togheter!!!!!!


    Good beer only comesi nthe form of PBR cans...... Great beer only comes in flip lock bottles
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    But once again, PBR ain't beer, and AKPM is an abomination upon our language and culture.

    Unless fat fish squeezers rock your boat.

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    regardless of what's under your feet on the snow,beer cans fit into the pockets of ski jackets and won't smash into many jagged pieces if there's a mishap.
    THAT, my friends, is the true beauty of beer....in a can....on the hill.
    now, STFU and stop hatin' on knuckle draggers that don't need those friggin' POLES to keep from fallin' over.....
    Bacon tastes good. Pork chops taste goood.

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    bakerskier - I second that, great beer does only come in flip lock bottles!

    My absolute favorite beer in the world has that old fashioned flip top and crisp 'pop' sound when you open it up. Pure genius.

    As for good beers in a can, you can't go wrong with Tecate, good price, nice flavor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    I also have been skiing for 30 years as well...I just suck at the wrongfullness of two planks, for me. It is kinda like how beginner waterskiers use two planks...and pro's use one. Sorta.

    BTW, cool google photo find. Me likey.

    So, seriously, after twenty-thirty years of borowwing from snowboard technology in order to improve skiing, what is your beef, aside from dumb kids being dumb kids, whatever planks they ride?

    Clueless assholes are clueless assholes, whatever their mode of gravity management...haven't you seen plenty of clownish ski kids too?

    really, what is the difference, among the crowd that can really ride/ski?
    None.
    Honestly,,,I think however one decides to slide down a mountain of snow is just fine so long as they have a good time doing it!! If I gave you the impression that snowboarders suck it was cause I was just playing devils advocate. Gapers are Gapers no matter what they ride.

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    Ash, lash a growler around yer neck and go like hell
    Bacon tastes good. Pork chops taste goood.

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    Best Beer in a Can?

    The one I buried in a snowbank 6 hours earlier. Ah! Best beer of the day!
    "this thread is an odd combo of win and fail." -Danno

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    Colt 45


    dude

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    Kootney Mountain Ale! Straight from the Koots and if your in BC they cost $48 for a flat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptavv View Post
    Zipfer, Stiegl, Goesser, Egger

    You pretty much have to go to Austria to find them though

    I lived off of Zipfer during my abroad days in Linz. I think Stiegl was my favorite though.

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    Shiner Bock. It's the only good thing to come out of Texas since Willie Nelson.

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    Ray Wylie Hubbard
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    John Prine
    Stevie Ray Vaughn
    Rodney Crowell
    The flatlanders
    Hank III
    Asleep at The Wheel
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    Janis Joplin
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Ray Wylie Hubbard
    James McMurtry
    Robert Earl Keen
    Junior Brown
    Dale Clark
    John Prine
    Stevie Ray Vaughn
    Rodney Crowell
    The flatlanders
    Hank III
    Asleep at The Wheel
    Lyle lovett
    Janis Joplin
    Patty Griffin
    Lucinda Williams
    Dar Williams

    And much, much more.....
    Oh yeah... Them too.

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    Had some Boddington's tonight, good stuff.

    Kronenburg 1664 aint bad eitherand Tecate when im feeling the flip flop's.

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    Not too much love for Canadian beer around here. I'll drink a golden ale or Labatt's any day.

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    bump for updates...

    what are you drinking when you have to haul it?

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    I've really liked the Telluride Brewing Co.'s beers lately. Bridal Veil is their Rye PA and Tempter is their IPA. Both great beers. Wish I could get their "Fishwater" DIPA in a can.

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