the random musings not worthy of new thread thread

Started by ice grillin you, March 28, 2006, 02:06:37 PM

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PoopyfaceMcGee

I had the Amber, Turbodog, and Purple Haze varieties.

Amber - Excellent smooth lager.  Great beer.
Turbodog - Thick, beefy ale.  Very unique, and very tasty.
Purple Haze - Some berry wheat shtein.  Barf.


So, maybe you had the Haze... or you just have bad taste.

Father Demon

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Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on March 10, 2008, 07:29:17 AM
It was in the back of the fridge, no doubt. At least he waited until his taste buds were numbed by the first 5.

Exactly how it happened.  I only wanted the three first ones.  Then I figured, well, I got one Icehouse left, so I drank it.  Then I realized I didn't want that to be my last beer, so I had the last porter.  And then there was one lonely beer left - the Bud Light.  He was mocking me from way in the back, so I took care of him too.

And by amateur, I meant me. 
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Wingspan

Quote from: FastFreddie on March 10, 2008, 08:47:27 AM
I had the Amber, Turbodog, and Purple Haze varieties.

Amber - Excellent smooth lager.  Great beer.
Turbodog - Thick, beefy ale.  Very unique, and very tasty.
Purple Haze - Some berry wheat shtein.  Barf.


So, maybe you had the Haze... or you just have bad taste.

I don't know which one I had, all I know is that it was not very good.
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Yeti

I hold the door open for a women.  I was listening to a radio show the other night and the discussion came up and the women who was talking said she was offended by it.  It made me rethink it.  Do you hold the door open for a women and if you do did you think you were offending her?
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Susquehanna Birder

I hold the door open for any other person, male or female. If they don't reach out and take the door, though...I tend to let go early.  >:D

mussa

If anyone is offended by that, well then farg them. it's common courtesy.
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Father Demon

Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on March 10, 2008, 11:42:39 AM
I hold the door open for any other person, male or female. If they don't reach out and take the door, though...I tend to let go early.  >:D

Ditto.  Holding the door open for anyone is common courtesy.  Not saying thank you though (if they aren't engaged in a conversation) makes me want to punch people in the head.  I always offer a loud "You're Welcome" when people waltz through like it's my job to hold it for them.
The drawback to marital longevity is your wife always knows when you're really interested in her and when you're just trying to bury it.

Susquehanna Birder

Especially when they have their nose up in the air.

On the other end of things, when I'm approaching a door, and the person in front of me doesn't hold it, I've been known to do a run-my-face-into-the-door pratfall just to get their attention.

Seabiscuit36

That really bothers the hell out of me when your literally 3-5 feet behind someone and they dont hold the door.  It's funny how so many people have no common courtesy
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PoopyfaceMcGee

It's awkward in the office where everyone's supposed to badge in, though.  Do you force the door closed to make sure not to get fragged for allowing "tailgating", do you hold the door and buck the system, or do you take the path of least resistance and push the door wide open so that the person can grab it before it closes if they choose to do so?

It depends on the day.

ice grillin you

Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on March 10, 2008, 12:21:14 PM
That really bothers the hell out of me when your literally 3-5 feet behind someone and they dont hold the door.  It's funny how so many people have no common courtesy

i dont know if its 3-5 feet but theres definitely a tweener distance where you shouldnt hold the door or else its really uncomfortable...it makes the other person move their walk into a little skip to get there faster and it brings you closer to the person than you wanna be...like if theres a second door to go thru is that person now supposed to hold it for you ..are you supposed to small talk to him if you happen to be walking the same way once in the building ect ect...all kinds of crap come with holding a door open for too long
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Seabiscuit36

Quote from: ice grillin you on March 10, 2008, 12:29:19 PM
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on March 10, 2008, 12:21:14 PM
That really bothers the hell out of me when your literally 3-5 feet behind someone and they dont hold the door.  It's funny how so many people have no common courtesy

i dont know if its 3-5 feet but theres definitely a tweener distance where you shouldnt hold the door or else its really uncomfortable...it makes the other person move their walk into a little skip to get there faster and it brings you closer to the person than you wanna be...like if theres a second door to go thru is that person now supposed to hold it for you ..are you supposed to small talk to him if you happen to be walking the same way once in the building ect ect...all kinds of crap come with holding a door open for too long

I know the tweener distance, but this isnt that.  This is people at work who clearly never learned manners. 
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Rome

If the woman is hot I hold it open for her no matter the distance.  If she's a beast, then I deliberately close it and hold onto it to keep her from entering where I am.

And any man who gets pissed off because another man neglects to hold a door open for him should be exterminated.  Present company excluded, of course.  You guys are all great.

reese125

when your in an elevator and a person makes a quick comment to you, then not one word is exchanged for 25 floors....is it rude not to say bye when you leave?

ice grillin you

if anything is uttered in an elevator even a "hi" you always say have a good day when you leave
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous