Please don’t ask me why my Bio is F****ED, I blame the metric system
Beer Director for the Sharp Edge Restaurants, also the GOAT slacker when it comes to ratings.
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#100 - <a href=http://ratebeer.com/beer/firestone-walker-10/65560/605/>Firestone Walker 10
#200 - <A HREF=http://ratebeer.com/beer/hair-of-the-dog-doggie-claws-(2003-)/38244/605/>Hair of the Dog Doggie Claws 2006
My Internet Voice
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Alright kids, Belgium is a country, not an adjective.
Examples of entities from the country of Belgium used in their proper adjectival form-
people = Belgians (not Belgiums)
ales = Belgian ales (not Belgium ales)
chocolate = Belgian chocolate (not Belgium chocolate)
smurfs = Cartoonist Peyo on acid
waffles = Belgian waffles (not Belgium waffles)
Rebecca Romijn = nice thighs (no relation to the lettuce of phonetic similarity)
frites = Belgian frites (not Belgium frites)
Jean-Claude Van Damme = Cokie Monster (not associated with talent)
coffee = Belgian coffee (not Belgium coffee)
I hope this might help in speaking proper English, now enjoy your finely crafted Germany lager
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<font color=red>You wake up at Seatac, SFO, LAX. You wake up at O’Hare, Dallas-Fort Worth, BWI. Pacific, mountain, central. Lose an hour, gain an hour. This is your life, and it’s ending one minute at a time. You wake up at Air Harbor International. If you wake up at a different time, in a different place, could you wake up as a different person?</font>