Let’s get a beer. What say?
IPA?
IPA isn’t “beer”?
I say, catch up!
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I grew up with PBR. Coupla cases in the house, every week. I’m letting Stickler choose, though, because I believe I am the most reasonably calm.
You can go ahead and drink the PBR. I reinforce stereotypes with my preferred drink of gin and diet tonic water.
Probably aged to perfection by now, eh?
At least we have that in common.
Canada Dry, of course.
Oh, look at mister fancy with his brands. i bet you only drink out of a glass, too.
The glasses came with my Happy Meals-might as well get some use out of them.
I’d argue about that assessment. This petty argument is pretty amusing.
Well if you think it’s funny now, you should have heard it before I explained it.
Who?
PBR for my ilk is like G&T for yours. I know, I tended bar at the Boom-Boom Room.
Well, now I’m really curious what my ilk is.
Elephants? I bet it’s elephants. It’s elephants isn’t it?
What stereotype does a “usual” of gin and tonic reinforce?
Why don’t you ask them in the sekret mod forum. Don’t want to out anyone as an Avatar-lover.
Clearly not the one I thought it did. (But I think it’s key to the stereotype that the tonic water be diet.)
In a gay male bar, you serve more gin and tonics than all other drinks combined. Diet or non. You’re making gin and tonics all night long.
Altho on Marilyn Monroe night in Castroville CA, with Sally Jesse Raphael and god knows who else scouting around, we got a lot of calls for Pink Squirrels.