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Consider this your online Steve-and-Adam's room! Traber 611 Online! So kick back, grab your favorite SAGA-esque snack, turn down the lights, and get ready to relive the good old days!
Actually, I am on the lookout (I already found two) for real blogger programs that would look exactly like this site, except I could also add the photo album feature and prevent it from being indexed by bots.
Coye, there is some type of beer that everyone keeps telling me about. I guess it is native to Texas..Shiner something? Why are they so crazy about it?
Shiner Boch, brewed in the city of Shiner down in the old German heart of Texas. Definitely worth popping open a bottle or six. It's a little heavy, but it's also pretty tasty, and it kicks the [omitted] out of most domestic brewed beers. There's a pizza place here in Amarillo that I go to, and they have five dollar pitchers (that's $5 PITCHERS) of Shiner on draught. Actually, you should drink it on draught if possible; the bottles are good, but they don't measure up to Shiner on tap. yum. A similar Texas brew that you might want to try (if you ever come across it) is Ziegen Boch; it's not quite as good as a Shiner, but the taste is a little more hoppy (which is nice sometimes). There's a great steakhouse here that has dollar draughts of Ziegen Boch before 7pm. Also tasty. I'm pretty sure they both have pictures of rams (as in the animal with nicely curved horns) on the bottle/case; Shiner's are yellow, and Ziegen's are black with red. yum, again.
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I know what you mean, Dusty. Ever since childhood, I've been terrified that Hollywood would continue making really, really terrible movies.
Dusty is wheatonthunder torn down? I tried to go to it, and I couldn't find a thing.
ya, I sure did!
Is there something else in the works, or did you decide that it just wasn;t worth it?
Actually, he's been hard at work building Dusty'sChicks.com: THE site for all those ladies who can't get enough of the D-card.
Actually, I am on the lookout (I already found two) for real blogger programs that would look exactly like this site, except I could also add the photo album feature and prevent it from being indexed by bots.
Coye, there is some type of beer that everyone keeps telling me about. I guess it is native to Texas..Shiner something? Why are they so crazy about it?
Shiner Boch, brewed in the city of Shiner down in the old German heart of Texas. Definitely worth popping open a bottle or six. It's a little heavy, but it's also pretty tasty, and it kicks the [omitted] out of most domestic brewed beers. There's a pizza place here in Amarillo that I go to, and they have five dollar pitchers (that's $5 PITCHERS) of Shiner on draught. Actually, you should drink it on draught if possible; the bottles are good, but they don't measure up to Shiner on tap. yum. A similar Texas brew that you might want to try (if you ever come across it) is Ziegen Boch; it's not quite as good as a Shiner, but the taste is a little more hoppy (which is nice sometimes). There's a great steakhouse here that has dollar draughts of Ziegen Boch before 7pm. Also tasty. I'm pretty sure they both have pictures of rams (as in the animal with nicely curved horns) on the bottle/case; Shiner's are yellow, and Ziegen's are black with red. yum, again.
thats sounds yummy...I need to get some next time I head down there.
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