theLuckyDragon wrote:The chocolate salami I was talking about in the Random Thoughts thread:
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HATE.YOU.SO.MUCH.RIGHT.NOW.
WANT.......
theLuckyDragon wrote:The chocolate salami I was talking about in the Random Thoughts thread:
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Heineken... that's just plain sad... Holland's a beer country and although Heineken comes from our soil, its still not very good beer. It's to... how do I put this right... soft. It's not bitter at all. Now Grolsch (another beer from Holland) that's the most bitter you can get actually. Not that that's really really good, but hey, it just shows, you can get all sorts of beers in Holland... And I'd surely pass on the HeinekenPanda Tar wrote:Heineken, eh? It's pretty much sold around here as well, called "beer of the rich", since it's not cheap as the other marks we have here. They also say it's strong, heavy, dunno actually. In Brazil, they drink some "soft beer", more like a fizzy drink, you see and the most popular are: Skol, Antarctica, Brahma, Bohemia (this one is even more soft than the others and the one I'm less nauseated about - ah, I don't like beer ), and they are about half of the price of that Heineken.
Funny this is...since no one cares about buying Johnny Walker, they do care about buying a cheaper beer. Crazy lot, these of my land.
Well I am and I don't like most American beers, but of the imports Heineken red star is among the cheapest available (which is one reason I buy it ), and I like the taste. I lived in Europe for almost 15 years and I prefer their brews to ours.darknessfood wrote:Go wash yer filthy mouth, Heineken's not bad at all,but neither is Grolsch . I dunno if you are an american, if so, try a bud, that is wicked
I think they must be playing hide-and-seek (and kill).darknessfood wrote:They got scared by my awesome power and they hide themselfs
Come now we've only been around for just over 200 years, though we are a quick study, when comes to wars we are amateurs compared to you Europeans.darknessfood wrote:Yeah, Europenian beer rules. That's what you American people just can't do, you can't seem to make good beer. You do know how to start a war though
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