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PostPosted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 12:29 pm 
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Pumpkin beers are solid.



Some of them. Many are too sweet for my liking.

Yeah, they're fine in small doses. I definitely wouldn't want to drink them year round, but I don't mind grabbing one on tap if I'm out during this time of the year. Once they go away for the season, I'm not really sad about it, but they're not bad.


But I'm offered a fun trip to john's in Winfield for "skunky beer".

Got it.

I would never order a draft beer at John's. I don't think that stuff has been cleaned since the end of prohibition. Worst draft beer ever.

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doug - evergreen park wrote:
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Yeah, I mean you cant dress it up like that


Its like saying you like Reggae music, if you're on the beach, at sunset, high as a kite with a cocunut drink in hawaii


You dont like reggae, you like Hawaii


i've always been meaning to get more into reggae
never got too far


Interesting point..you could almost listen to Country music in that scenario RPB...Almost.

Reggae music is pretty damn boring to me.

It's an Adam Carolla thought he usually applies to food

like when someone says they dont like spinach and you say Ever had it on a stuffed pizza?


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My wife made pumpkin loaf last night.

Outstanding stuff.

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My wife made pumpkin loaf last night.

Outstanding stuff.



i pinched a loaf last night

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There are only three of us in the office today and we had a good morning, so I grabbed a sixer at lunch so we could each knock back a couple this afternoon. Bagels, this one's for you!

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There are only three of us in the office today and we had a good morning, so I grabbed a sixer at lunch so we could each knock back a couple this afternoon. Bagels, this one's for you!
Drinking at work is for savages.

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There are only three of us in the office today and we had a good morning, so I grabbed a sixer at lunch so we could each knock back a couple this afternoon. Bagels, this one's for you!
Drinking at work is for savages.


Perhaps. But the fact is, it's only affecting three people who all agree to be affected by it. Quite unlike the locker room atmosphere of sloth and slovenliness you are promoting on commercial airplanes.

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Foolishness. Pumpkin-flavored things are delightful.

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Pumpkin anything and everything is pretty awful. Bagels is finally right about something.

Proof positive that Bagels wet the bed on this one.


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There are only three of us in the office today and we had a good morning, so I grabbed a sixer at lunch so we could each knock back a couple this afternoon. Bagels, this one's for you!



Quite the savage attire for a professional setting like an office. Dumbing down the dress code doesn't really instill much confidence or pride in what you are doing. Had you been properly attired, you just might have had a great morning and maybe been in a position to afford a twelve-pack.

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Quite the savage attire for a professional setting like an office. Dumbing down the dress code doesn't really instill much confidence or pride in what you are doing. Had you been properly attired, you just might have had a great morning and maybe been in a position to afford a twelve-pack.


You're most likely correct. My uncle, who was one of the most successful liquor salesmen in the South and eventually one of the wealthiest guys in the state of Louisiana, liked to say that when he was a young guy, all the other salesmen would make a big sale in the morning and then hit the bar in the afternoon. He just kept on selling. Me, I'm more like the guys he worked with. You've got to know who you are and be that thing. I'm not trying to be the richest guy. I just need enough to go to a few Sox games and bet a few horses, make my mortgage, and buy a six-pack of pumpkin beer for the boys on occasion.

But you are slightly off-base about our office. We wear ties almost all the time. This is a slow week with a couple guys on vacation and only one guy besides my partner and I in the office so we went casual today and probably will again on Friday. My partner is insistent about wearing ties in the office, usually even if only he and I are there. His philosophy is that you do good business when you're dressed for business. When you're too comfortable, the next thing you know you're fucking around on Facebook, or in my case, at CSFMB. :lol:

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Check working for JORR off my potential future employers list. :lol:

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I have some Schlafly Pumpkin Ale at home. Best one I've ever had.


Southern Tier Pumking isn't too shabby.

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Only savages and scumbags drink on the job (unless you're a bartender)

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Only savages and scumbags drink on the job (unless you're a bartender)


Come on, Frank. If your boss brought you beer in the afternoon, you'd be the first guy to knock one back, wouldn't you? I don't think it would make you a savage. It's certainly not a violation of the implied social contract like, for example, wearing a bathrobe and going barefoot on an airplane.

And I think bartender is probably the last occupation that should be drinking on the job other than guys who are operating machines.

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Scumbag? :lol:

Over/under on when Frank forgets about the Bears tie wisecrack: never.

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Scumbag? :lol:

Over/under on when Frank forgets about the Bears tie wisecrack: never.


Yeah, scumbag is a little harsh, no? :lol: But I think Frank is a guy who can take a shot. He's mad now though.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Scumbag? :lol:

Over/under on when Frank forgets about the Bears tie wisecrack: never.


Yeah, scumbag is a little harsh, no? :lol: But I think Frank is a guy who can take a shot. He's mad now though.


He's emotionally fragile right now because he is in love. Give him a couple years of marriage and he'll be as calloused to these things as a runners big toe.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Quite the savage attire for a professional setting like an office. Dumbing down the dress code doesn't really instill much confidence or pride in what you are doing. Had you been properly attired, you just might have had a great morning and maybe been in a position to afford a twelve-pack.


You're most likely correct. My uncle, who was one of the most successful liquor salesmen in the South and eventually one of the wealthiest guys in the state of Louisiana, liked to say that when he was a young guy, all the other salesmen would make a big sale in the morning and then hit the bar in the afternoon. He just kept on selling. Me, I'm more like the guys he worked with. You've got to know who you are and be that thing. I'm not trying to be the richest guy. I just need enough to go to a few Sox games and bet a few horses, make my mortgage, and buy a six-pack of pumpkin beer for the boys on occasion. :


It makes me sad when you break down my romanticized view of you with these glimpses into mundane life. I'm still floored that you are a married man. I always kind of viewed you as a guy a guy whose home was wherever he laid his hat...musician, bon vivant, raconteur, etc.

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Scumbag? :lol:

Over/under on when Frank forgets about the Bears tie wisecrack: never.


Yeah, scumbag is a little harsh, no? :lol: But I think Frank is a guy who can take a shot. He's mad now though.


He's emotionally fragile right now because he is in love. Give him a couple years of marriage and he'll be as calloused to these things as a runners big toe.


Yeah, my wife says way worse shit to me than any of you dopes on this board ever has. I let her read the Airplane Attire thread and now she's a redskingreg fan. :lol:

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Come on, Frank. If your boss brought you beer in the afternoon, you'd be the first guy to knock one back, wouldn't you?
He has and I have. Not on company time or company property though. I'm not a scumbag employee.

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Come on, Frank. If your boss brought you beer in the afternoon, you'd be the first guy to knock one back, wouldn't you?
He has and I have. Not on company time or company property though. I'm not a scumbag employee.


I'm not an employee at all.

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Thats been made pretty clear.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Come on, Frank. If your boss brought you beer in the afternoon, you'd be the first guy to knock one back, wouldn't you?
He has and I have. Not on company time or company property though. I'm not a scumbag employee.


I'm not an employee at all.


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Scumbag? :lol:

Over/under on when Frank forgets about the Bears tie wisecrack: never.


Yeah, scumbag is a little harsh, no? :lol: But I think Frank is a guy who can take a shot. He's mad now though.


He's emotionally fragile right now because he is in love. Give him a couple years of marriage and he'll be as calloused to these things as a runners big toe.


Yeah, my wife says way worse shit to me than any of you dopes on this board ever has. I let her read the Airplane Attire thread and now she's a redskingreg fan. :lol:


My apologies, JORR. I wouldn't wish that upon anyone.

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:lol: :lol: at Frank. Hell hath no fury like a Bears fan scorned.

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good dolphin wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Quite the savage attire for a professional setting like an office. Dumbing down the dress code doesn't really instill much confidence or pride in what you are doing. Had you been properly attired, you just might have had a great morning and maybe been in a position to afford a twelve-pack.


You're most likely correct. My uncle, who was one of the most successful liquor salesmen in the South and eventually one of the wealthiest guys in the state of Louisiana, liked to say that when he was a young guy, all the other salesmen would make a big sale in the morning and then hit the bar in the afternoon. He just kept on selling. Me, I'm more like the guys he worked with. You've got to know who you are and be that thing. I'm not trying to be the richest guy. I just need enough to go to a few Sox games and bet a few horses, make my mortgage, and buy a six-pack of pumpkin beer for the boys on occasion. :


It makes me sad when you break down my romanticized view of you with these glimpses into mundane life. I'm still floored that you are a married man. I always kind of viewed you as a guy a guy whose home was wherever he laid his hat...musician, bon vivant, raconteur, etc.


Come on, dolphin! I thought breaking for beer at noon was pretty swashbuckling. We usually only do it on Fridays though. One time we were getting the beer at one of the usual spots, an Indian convenient store on Lincoln in Morton Grove, and we ran into sinicalypse. From that day forward my partner and I have referred to that store as Sini-Mart.

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Yeah, my wife says way worse shit to me than any of you dopes on this board ever has. I let her read the Airplane Attire thread and now she's a redskingreg fan. :lol:


My apologies, JORR. I wouldn't wish that upon anyone.


:lol: I believe her exact words were, "I know exactly how this guys feels."

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I'd have to drink heavily if I worked with JORR too. Frank is wrong.

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