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R1 On 2b, R2 On 1b, 0 Outs, B1 Hits A Ball To F4 Who Tags R1 While Still Standing On 2b, He Then Touches 2b Before R2 Reaches The Bag. He Then Throws To 1b Before B1 Reaches 1b. What Is The Call?
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However, you know what swill like Coors and AB and Miller remind me of? It reminds me of making love in a boat. Why, you may ask. Because it is f*****g near water!
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I vote that Milwaukee's Best be banned from using said name. As a native of Milwaukee, which is Algonquin for "the good land," I can personally vouch that Milwaukee's Best is actually Milwaukee's worst.
Sprecher, on the other hand, IS the best beer made in Milwaukee, and I'm a proud partaker of this delicious, frothy beverage. And for those who are not of age, they may try Sprecher's fine root beer, which is equally delicious. These statements are not endorsed by North Carolina, ASA, or Officiating.com. I just dig beer.
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Some offerings from up your way would include beers by Dogfish Head (their Indian Brown Ale and 60 Minute IPA are exceptional), Victory Brewing is nearby, makers of two of my favorite beers on the planet, the Hop Devil and the Prima Pils. There is Brooklyn Brewery as well. Some good beer that has a national distribution network that you should be able to buy in your neck of the woods include Sam Adams, Avery, Stone, Sierra Nevada, Pyramid, and many others. If you can't find any of them, you can always turn to the import section for Young's. Fuller's, Samuel Smith's, Czechvar...etc. Like I said, I drink beer, not watered down yellow fizzy stuff.
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Well, since we have managed to keep this thread OT...
If anyone makes it to the Twin Cities area, make sure you find a pub that sells Summit Pale Ale. Great stuff.
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My favorite is "Ice, Cold, Free". You can't go wrong with one of those.
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