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For you fans of Budwieser
Big Sky Redneck
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That?s a lot of goat piss!
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I think that stuff around here is well under a buck a can.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Of course he couldn't do it now, considering he is dead.
but honestly my deceased brother ( later in his life he woke up start drinking and went to sleep... as in pass out drinking every day ) and a group of three cousins he hang with in Tennessee would do a lot of damage to that in a week or two .
quote:Originally posted by shootuadeal
I wonder why its so expensive versus buying regular cases?
MORE too bad that it isn't PBR!! I pay around 56 cents a can for PBR plus a dime deposit.
That would make a case of 3240 cans cost me 2138.40. Oh what a deal!
MORE too bad that it isn't PBR!! I pay around 56 cents a can for PBR plus a dime deposit.
That would make a case of 3240 cans cost me 2138.40. Oh what a deal!
If it were Coors light instead of Budweiser there might be enough alcohol in that pallet pack to equal a pump squirt of purell.
Is this the new kavanaugh frat party gang rape promotion pack...
Or perhaps this is how much alcohol you need to imbibe before your beer goggles make Hillary poke worthy...
Mike
There's not enough beer in the world to make that happen![xx(]
It was the beer that was kept aboard ship for 'Beer Day'. We were over 100 days at sea without touching land and a Beer Day was called. I traded for a six pack instead of the standard issue two beers.
Keeping Budweiser onboard a ship in the Indian Ocean (unrefrigerated) requires that the beer be infused with formaldehyde.
I drank the six beers and had a formaldehyde headache for a couple of days.
To this day, the taste of Budweiser as indistinct as it is, is repulsive.
Brad Steele