^^^ When did 5 foot and 6 inches become over grown? Oh and if my appearance doesn’t “float your boat”, such a burden won’t be on my head.
God bless you always!!!
Holly
P.S. Oh and another thing that I don’t go for are any alcoholic beverages, especially after one of my cousins was left for dead by the drunk driver who ran over him!!! :mad: :mad: :mad:
Yeah, most Belgian beers (and there are a myriad styles in Belgium) tend to play down the hops–even using stale hops in some cases–and play up the malt, yeast, and fruity flavors (not always due to the addition of actual fruit–a lot of the fruity characteristic comes from the yeasts used, which can give off flavors like banana, clove, raisin, plums, etc.) Belgian beers don’t follow any sort of “beer purity law,” so you might find ingredients like coriander seed and Curacao orange peels (as in the case of witbier) in it, or candi sugar, honey, fruits of all kinds, that sort of thing. Plus wild fermentation is also popular with certain styles (like lambics and Flemish sours), so you also get beers with a bit of funk and sourness to them. They’re basically the sourdoughs of beers.
Yeah, but your mom sure went for alcoholic beverages in a big way. I don’t know how else to explain why your face looks like a character in the movie Freaks.
You look like one of the pinheads, only fatter and more retarded.
My mom does do alcoholic beverages either and she is not the one that I look like…at least to me anyways. And before you go calling anyone retarded, I have a cousin who really is.
God bless you and her and my mom always!!!
Holly
P.S. My cousin lives in a special facility because of her mentality and will be 44 at the end of the month.
^^^ My message should be saying there that my mom does not do any alcoholic beverages. Actually she has never been into that kind of stuff. She has never smoked or done drugs either except for the ones that she has to take for her illness.
God bless you and her always!!!
Holly
You’re in for a treat, one of life’s special pleasures. Some Trappist beers filter the sediment, some don’t, so you might want to pour slow at the end so as not to get any in your glass. It doesn’t bother me but my wife’s scared it’s gonna put hair on her chest.
Speaking of dingbats, you know what I only recently learned? Did you know that Ray Gun music magazine, printed up an interview with Brian Ferry completely set in Zapf Dingbats, back in 1994, apparently because the interview was dull as hell. They were always known for their very stylistic and aggressive, experimental graphic design, but that takes the cake.
Ferry’s not the guy to go to for spicy interview fodder. The New Yorker recently did a Talk of the Town piece on him visiting a NYC hotel where they have a 1920s-style [del]death ray[/del] jazz orchestra, and his comments basically amounted to “Isn’t this music great? What fun.”
I’m still wondering what the whole story was. I’m trying to imagine the production team sitting back there, with an instruction to set an entire magazine piece in Zapf Dingbats thinking WTF. Or maybe it really was their idea in the first place? Or was it a dare? There’s gotta be a good story there somewhere, from interview to print, of the wacky train of thought that led to an actual interview being printed in a font almost nobody could decode. Did this come up in an editorial meeting? Was it a spontaneous decision by an editor? Inquiring minds want to know!
I tried a Rochefort and a Chimay with a red label. Holy shitsnacks, these are the kinds of beers I’ve been wanting all my life. The flavor is sweet and strong but lighter than most of the beers I’ve liked up to this point and I love the carbonation. I probably won’t get them every week but they’re definitely going into rotation.
Technically, you should be thanking the Ford engineering department and whoever invented the crumple zone technology for diverting the energy of the crash around the vehicle, instead of transmitting it into the passenger cell
Thank the engineers and techs that designed a safe car, not some non-existent invisible All-Father in the sky, what saved your Mom was NOT god, it WAS the practical uses of Physics