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ParticipantOr maybe American men prefer immigrant women because they don’t take their opportunities in this country for granted. I speak from experience.
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ParticipantOr maybe American men prefer immigrant women because they don’t take their opportunities in this country for granted. I speak from experience.
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ParticipantI believe the point brian is trying to make is that the “This is America, we speak English” Nazis are the ones who spell and speak English the worstest.
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ParticipantI believe the point brian is trying to make is that the “This is America, we speak English” Nazis are the ones who spell and speak English the worstest.
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ParticipantI believe the point brian is trying to make is that the “This is America, we speak English” Nazis are the ones who spell and speak English the worstest.
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ParticipantI believe the point brian is trying to make is that the “This is America, we speak English” Nazis are the ones who spell and speak English the worstest.
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ParticipantI believe the point brian is trying to make is that the “This is America, we speak English” Nazis are the ones who spell and speak English the worstest.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
FYI, Anheuser Busch, Miller, and Coors are now owned by foreign conglomerates.[/quote]Why drink that crap anyway? There are so many fine American craft brewers nowadays that you could try a new one every day for the rest of your life without ever drinking another one of those “American” piss beers. Hell, our own back yard of San Diego is getting quite a reputation as a beer capital. Stone, Lost Abbey, Green Flash, Ballast Point, Alesmith… The list goes on. And don’t even get me started on Portland brews. Beer is one of the few genres where you can’t go wrong buying American if you’re willing to explore a little.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
FYI, Anheuser Busch, Miller, and Coors are now owned by foreign conglomerates.[/quote]Why drink that crap anyway? There are so many fine American craft brewers nowadays that you could try a new one every day for the rest of your life without ever drinking another one of those “American” piss beers. Hell, our own back yard of San Diego is getting quite a reputation as a beer capital. Stone, Lost Abbey, Green Flash, Ballast Point, Alesmith… The list goes on. And don’t even get me started on Portland brews. Beer is one of the few genres where you can’t go wrong buying American if you’re willing to explore a little.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
FYI, Anheuser Busch, Miller, and Coors are now owned by foreign conglomerates.[/quote]Why drink that crap anyway? There are so many fine American craft brewers nowadays that you could try a new one every day for the rest of your life without ever drinking another one of those “American” piss beers. Hell, our own back yard of San Diego is getting quite a reputation as a beer capital. Stone, Lost Abbey, Green Flash, Ballast Point, Alesmith… The list goes on. And don’t even get me started on Portland brews. Beer is one of the few genres where you can’t go wrong buying American if you’re willing to explore a little.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
FYI, Anheuser Busch, Miller, and Coors are now owned by foreign conglomerates.[/quote]Why drink that crap anyway? There are so many fine American craft brewers nowadays that you could try a new one every day for the rest of your life without ever drinking another one of those “American” piss beers. Hell, our own back yard of San Diego is getting quite a reputation as a beer capital. Stone, Lost Abbey, Green Flash, Ballast Point, Alesmith… The list goes on. And don’t even get me started on Portland brews. Beer is one of the few genres where you can’t go wrong buying American if you’re willing to explore a little.
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Participant[quote=briansd1]
FYI, Anheuser Busch, Miller, and Coors are now owned by foreign conglomerates.[/quote]Why drink that crap anyway? There are so many fine American craft brewers nowadays that you could try a new one every day for the rest of your life without ever drinking another one of those “American” piss beers. Hell, our own back yard of San Diego is getting quite a reputation as a beer capital. Stone, Lost Abbey, Green Flash, Ballast Point, Alesmith… The list goes on. And don’t even get me started on Portland brews. Beer is one of the few genres where you can’t go wrong buying American if you’re willing to explore a little.
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ParticipantI’m in the market for a portable AC unit this summer. Any suggestions on make/model? Anything I should be aware of? I’m weary about the exhaust bracket.. how airtight are those?
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ParticipantI’m in the market for a portable AC unit this summer. Any suggestions on make/model? Anything I should be aware of? I’m weary about the exhaust bracket.. how airtight are those?
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