RiverDog wrote:Two weeks, I did not permit the consumption of any California wine prior to or during the NFC Championship game. Only Washington state beverages were allowed. It worked.
Today, even though I will not be hosting our party as I did two weeks ago, I'm taking an ample supply of in state beverages. The first person I see consuming Coors I will immediately remove their beverage and replace it with one from our state.
Comments?
savvyman wrote:RiverDog wrote:Two weeks, I did not permit the consumption of any California wine prior to or during the NFC Championship game. Only Washington state beverages were allowed. It worked.
Today, even though I will not be hosting our party as I did two weeks ago, I'm taking an ample supply of in state beverages. The first person I see consuming Coors I will immediately remove their beverage and replace it with one from our state.
Comments?
Excellent idea - may I add that you also issue a $100 fine for each violation?
c_hawkbob wrote:I drink Fosters, Red Stripe and Guinness.
Until Australia, Jamaica and Great Britain get their NFL franchises I'm cool.
RiverDog wrote:c_hawkbob wrote:I drink Fosters, Red Stripe and Guinness.
Until Australia, Jamaica and Great Britain get their NFL franchises I'm cool.
Think globally...drink locally!
c_hawkbob wrote:RiverDog wrote:c_hawkbob wrote:I drink Fosters, Red Stripe and Guinness.
Until Australia, Jamaica and Great Britain get their NFL franchises I'm cool.
Think globally...drink locally!
So now Scotland is local?
Now I do drink local whiskey; Wild Turkey in brewed practically next door. Beer not so much ... (although Colorado did have some tasty micro-brews).
Kinda the opposite of you eh?, with your local beer and Scotch whiskey?
c_hawkbob wrote:RiverDog wrote:c_hawkbob wrote:I drink Fosters, Red Stripe and Guinness.
Until Australia, Jamaica and Great Britain get their NFL franchises I'm cool.
Think globally...drink locally!
So now Scotland is local?
Now I do drink local whiskey; Wild Turkey in brewed practically next door. Beer not so much ... (although Colorado did have some tasty micro-brews).
Kinda the opposite of you eh?, with your local beer and Scotch whiskey?
RiverDog wrote:I don't drink whiskey often, but when I do, it's usually Crown Royal, which is admittedly not local, unless local is to include the North American continent. I never touch Scotch.
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HumanCockroach wrote:Wait, so people drink Coors, by choice?
Oly wrote:
Gawd, can this game f***ing start already...
RiverDog wrote:Two weeks, I did not permit the consumption of any California wine prior to or during the NFC Championship game. Only Washington state beverages were allowed. It worked.
Today, even though I will not be hosting our party as I did two weeks ago, I'm taking an ample supply of in state beverages. The first person I see consuming Coors I will immediately remove their beverage and replace it with one from our state.
Comments?
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