The Beer Thread

SideStageHead wrote:
hutch wrote:



oh he's just somewhat busy with life.. he'll be back… he went to the Cure last week and even bought me two beers!!!! which was fair cause he drank my entire six pack on the way up!

Drank 4 of the 5 beers…it was a two hour drive and I did think it was a 6 pack
(thinking I left you two)




had to ruin my story didn't ya…
hutch wrote:
SideStageHead wrote:
hutch wrote:



oh he's just somewhat busy with life.. he'll be back… he went to the Cure last week and even bought me two beers!!!! which was fair cause he drank my entire six pack on the way up!

Drank 4 of the 5 beers…it was a two hour drive and I did think it was a 6 pack
(thinking I left you two)




had to ruin my story didn't ya…


Open container in moving vehicle? Wow, good jobs guys. That's pretty white trash of y'all.
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
SideStageHead wrote:
hutch wrote:



oh he's just somewhat busy with life.. he'll be back… he went to the Cure last week and even bought me two beers!!!! which was fair cause he drank my entire six pack on the way up!

Drank 4 of the 5 beers…it was a two hour drive and I did think it was a 6 pack
(thinking I left you two)




had to ruin my story didn't ya…


Open container in moving vehicle? Wow, good jobs guys. That's pretty white trash of y'all.


Thanks man we work hard to earn your approval!

;D ;D ;D

I didn't have an open container of my own but my passenger did…
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
SideStageHead wrote:
hutch wrote:



oh he's just somewhat busy with life.. he'll be back… he went to the Cure last week and even bought me two beers!!!! which was fair cause he drank my entire six pack on the way up!

Drank 4 of the 5 beers…it was a two hour drive and I did think it was a 6 pack
(thinking I left you two)




had to ruin my story didn't ya…


Open container in moving vehicle? Wow, good jobs guys. That's pretty white trash of y'all.


Thanks man we work hard to earn your approval!

;D ;D ;D

I didn't have an open container of my own but my passenger did…


While that may fly in our great white-trash redneck  state of Virginia, it doesn't in Maryland.


Open Containers in Vehicles
While the federal government can?t directly legislate open container laws they can create incentives for states to implement these laws on their own. The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (Tea-21) sets out certain guidelines for states to follow in order to receive roadway funding. If the state fails to comply, a portion of the funding will go to alcohol awareness. All but 11 states have an outright ban on open containers in vehicles. Alaska, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Wyoming have partial bans whereas Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Mississippi, Missouri, Virginia, and West Virginia actually allow passengers to drink.

http://opencontainerlaws.com/
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
SideStageHead wrote:
hutch wrote:



oh he's just somewhat busy with life.. he'll be back… he went to the Cure last week and even bought me two beers!!!! which was fair cause he drank my entire six pack on the way up!

Drank 4 of the 5 beers…it was a two hour drive and I did think it was a 6 pack
(thinking I left you two)




had to ruin my story didn't ya…


Open container in moving vehicle? Wow, good jobs guys. That's pretty white trash of y'all.


Space would prefer to have a handful of tasters at a bar and then drive home from there!
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
SideStageHead wrote:
hutch wrote:



oh he's just somewhat busy with life.. he'll be back… he went to the Cure last week and even bought me two beers!!!! which was fair cause he drank my entire six pack on the way up!

Drank 4 of the 5 beers…it was a two hour drive and I did think it was a 6 pack
(thinking I left you two)




had to ruin my story didn't ya…


Open container in moving vehicle? Wow, good jobs guys. That's pretty white trash of y'all.


Thanks man we work hard to earn your approval!

;D ;D ;D

I didn't have an open container of my own but my passenger did…


While that may fly in our great white-trash redneck  state of Virginia, it doesn't in Maryland.


Open Containers in Vehicles
While the federal government can’t directly legislate open container laws they can create incentives for states to implement these laws on their own. The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (Tea-21) sets out certain guidelines for states to follow in order to receive roadway funding. If the state fails to comply, a portion of the funding will go to alcohol awareness. All but 11 states have an outright ban on open containers in vehicles. Alaska, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Wyoming have partial bans whereas Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Mississippi, Missouri, Virginia, and West Virginia actually allow passengers to drink.

http://opencontainerlaws.com/


wow and I thought it was illegal everywhere for passengers in moving vehicles.. I note Connecticut, Delaware, Alaska and Wyoming…..they don't seem very white trash to me..

Does this law only apply to "moving vehicles" btw?
hutch wrote:
I note Connecticut, Delaware, Alaska and Wyoming…..they don't seem very white trash to me..

you clearly haven't spent much time in those 4 states…
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
SideStageHead wrote:
hutch wrote:



oh he's just somewhat busy with life.. he'll be back… he went to the Cure last week and even bought me two beers!!!! which was fair cause he drank my entire six pack on the way up!

Drank 4 of the 5 beers…it was a two hour drive and I did think it was a 6 pack
(thinking I left you two)




had to ruin my story didn't ya…


Open container in moving vehicle? Wow, good jobs guys. That's pretty white trash of y'all.


Thanks man we work hard to earn your approval!

;D ;D ;D

I didn't have an open container of my own but my passenger did…


While that may fly in our great white-trash redneck  state of Virginia, it doesn't in Maryland.


Open Containers in Vehicles
While the federal government can?t directly legislate open container laws they can create incentives for states to implement these laws on their own. The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (Tea-21) sets out certain guidelines for states to follow in order to receive roadway funding. If the state fails to comply, a portion of the funding will go to alcohol awareness. All but 11 states have an outright ban on open containers in vehicles. Alaska, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Wyoming have partial bans whereas Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Mississippi, Missouri, Virginia, and West Virginia actually allow passengers to drink.

http://opencontainerlaws.com/


wow and I thought it was illegal everywhere for passengers in moving vehicles.. I note Connecticut, Delaware, Alaska and Wyoming…..they don't seem very white trash to me..

Does this law only apply to "moving vehicles" btw?


I'm no lawyer, but I know how to google.

http://forum.freeadvice.com/other-crimes-federal-state-4/open-container-parked-car-514787.html

We're daytripping to Rehoboth this weekend, so I'll report back on the Delaware white trash situation. We last went two years ago, and I seem to recall plenty of white and minority trash on the boardwalk, if bad tattoos and Looney Tunes t-shirts are accurate indicators of trashiness.

And Alaska? Come on. They elected Sarah Palin. Enough said.
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
SideStageHead wrote:
hutch wrote:



oh he's just somewhat busy with life.. he'll be back… he went to the Cure last week and even bought me two beers!!!! which was fair cause he drank my entire six pack on the way up!

Drank 4 of the 5 beers…it was a two hour drive and I did think it was a 6 pack
(thinking I left you two)




had to ruin my story didn't ya…


Open container in moving vehicle? Wow, good jobs guys. That's pretty white trash of y'all.


Thanks man we work hard to earn your approval!

;D ;D ;D

I didn't have an open container of my own but my passenger did…


While that may fly in our great white-trash redneck  state of Virginia, it doesn't in Maryland.


Open Containers in Vehicles
While the federal government can?t directly legislate open container laws they can create incentives for states to implement these laws on their own. The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (Tea-21) sets out certain guidelines for states to follow in order to receive roadway funding. If the state fails to comply, a portion of the funding will go to alcohol awareness. All but 11 states have an outright ban on open containers in vehicles. Alaska, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Wyoming have partial bans whereas Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Mississippi, Missouri, Virginia, and West Virginia actually allow passengers to drink.

http://opencontainerlaws.com/


wow and I thought it was illegal everywhere for passengers in moving vehicles.. I note Connecticut, Delaware, Alaska and Wyoming…..they don't seem very white trash to me..

Does this law only apply to "moving vehicles" btw?


I'm no lawyer, but I know how to google.

http://forum.freeadvice.com/other-crimes-federal-state-4/open-container-parked-car-514787.html

We're daytripping to Rehoboth this weekend, so I'll report back on the Delaware white trash situation. We last went two years ago, and I seem to recall plenty of white and minority trash on the boardwalk, if bad tattoos and Looney Tunes t-shirts are accurate indicators of trashiness.

And Alaska? Come on. They elected Sarah Palin. Enough said.


oh I know how to google but I got you to do it for me… ;D
I take that back Space.. that was some crap google search you did.. get your act together.


;D ;D ;D

I have to be honest…  I don't like to get busted so I like to know what it is… BUT some laws I don't care about breakin'…..other things I really care about: for example using a cell phone while driving or internetting while driving.. i see people doing this all the time and it drives me crazy…. or driving ultra carefully and maintaining a lot of space behind the car in front of me…  that stuff is important to me.. but a guy drinking in my car while I drive.. no, that does not matter to me.. I don't even consider it white trash.. just smart… when you're heading to a concert you got to pre-party…
Alchemist in Stowe opened today
brennser wrote:
Alchemist in Stowe opened today

thanks for the heads-up. i'll be hitting it in august.

edit: today is the soft opening, true opening tomorrow, more on their blog.
sweetcell wrote:
brennser wrote:
Alchemist in Stowe opened today

thanks for the heads-up. i'll be hitting it in august.

Julian, wrote:


like a luxurophile that owes me money.
sweetcell wrote:
Julian, wrote:


like a luxurophile that owes me money.
I owe you money?
you do not.  it was an analogy: i am going to hit The Alchemist tasting room as hard as i would hit a luxurophile that owes me money, if one owed me money.
sweetcell wrote:
you do not. 

OK, just wanting to make sure I did not miss something. Julian squelches on no debts! An IOU deferred is an IOU denied!
coupons for a free (empty) growler & $2 off a fill at a few Total Wines in NoVA: klink - read the fine print for locations, and supposedly you can only use one at a time although it can't be too hard to get around that one… expires july 10.
Julian, wrote: Julian squelches on no debts! An IOU deferred is an IOU denied!


I have that coffee table book you promised me?
I bought some Guiness IPA… most fucked up beer ever.