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My wife is weird, she knows that anything in the fridge is fair game and that anything in the cellar is kind of special but if she wants to at any time that my bottles are her bottles and she can open them at will. I’ve communicated this to her over and over but if there is no beer in the house that she can’t clearly identify or knows are halfway expensive/limited/not for sale in Iowa, instead of drinking one she’ll go to the store down the block and grab a 24oz of high life. However when she asked me the other day if we had any beer I pointed to the bottom shelf of the fridge stuffed with random beers, then I launched into a litany of beers that I really wanted to drink but that I know she would be bummed out about if I drank without her. Now we’re finally making a dent in the fridge.
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At least your girlfriend didn’t do this: http://www.ratebeer.com/forums/help--beer-held-hosta
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Keep your pimp-hand strong.
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That is an epically long thread, what ended up happening there?
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oooh, such a silly woman! they always need a good strong man to tell them what to do otherwise they muck things up
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Man, I think of you every time one of these threads come up. That whole situation was seriously f’ed up!
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read the thread...
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My wife won’t even cook with beer, despite my assurances that the alcohol gets cooked out. So anything I put in the fridge to cool before tasting is safe (if my parents come over for Thanksgiving, though, gotta put that "Off limits" sign on the beers I haven’t rated).
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http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a141/xmarcnolanx/20111102656
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angry girlfriends + full beer = empty beer
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Ugh, my appologies there Marc. I do like that blue moon bottle up at the top though.
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