They're droppin' like flies.
Good. Get the hell out here -
we got some serious drinkin' ta do...
Let's start with serious kick-ass
Allman Bruthaz tunes to crack a brew to.
Whippin' Post. Derrick Trucks, Warren Haynes, Dwayne Allman. Gott damn son...
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This is my knife.
I am never, ever without it.
You shouldn't be either.
Get one for yourself here. You'll thank me some where down the road. I promise. Click on the copy:
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My beer of necessity this afternoon.
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There's a real good chance I'd never leave that bar when she was working. A REAL good chance.
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And we'll finish up our binness here with some Allmans live in Germany in '91.
Dicky Betts just wailing absolute living fuckall outta that LesPaul.
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I could watch her do that all day...
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I'm a Miller High Life drinker myself. I also drink quite a bit of the newer Miller High Life Light (blue label). Both are smooth and delicious, but loaded with carbs. Still, the benefit is better than the determent. As a friend of mine refers to the "High Life", "for a few dollars more you drink the very best"!
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Jeff - I think I was weened on Miller - it was my parnet beer of choice. Here in NC Florida I can get a case of it for 14 bucks. Can't knock that brutha...
ReplyDeleteThat is a good price. Is that for a 24 pack or 30? A thirty pack here cost app. $22. Keep in mind, I live in a "dry county". When I was growing up my county and every county that joined it was dry. You'd have to drive nearly 65 miles north to Madison county or about that south to Jefferson county to buy booze legally. Most bootleggers that sold beer sold either Budweiser or Miller. I never drank a drop all through high school, but when I go out I'd buy beer. These bootleggers continued till about 1985 and a 24 pack would cost $20-24 bucks. About 35 years ago, Alabama passed a law where a municipality of a certain population could decide to vote for legalized alcohol sales. The largest town in my county (a little less than 4k) voted to go "wet" about five years ago. The county seat, with a population of 1,036 in the last census, went wet by SEVEN votes around the same time. Now, the only "bar" which is also a motel and restaurant that is app. 7 miles from the center of that town got annexed into the "town limits" so they could sell alcohol. They are located on the lake I live on (Lewis Smith). There also was a small convenience store nearby that was also annexed in too. They sell only beer and wine, but the guy who owns is thinking about putting a liquor store in one end. Lack of convenience is one of the cons that goes along with living in a rural paradise. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine living somewhere where ya can't buy booze. Shit - here in Florida you can b uy beer and wine at every gas station in the state!
ReplyDeleteI think now there is only one county in AL that is truly "dry" (zero sales of any kind). Most have gone "moist" under the 1980's law. I used to travel a lot i Kentucky with my work and there were lots of "dry" counties there too. I believe at one time the entire of state of Mississippi was dry (I'd have to double check, but it smees like I have read that). Take care and more later.
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