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HGCC

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Really makes me happy that you dont have to be polite to the white pride and the dumb trumper elements on this board. I go flip through other places and am happy to have left them.
 

mooray

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We always have to be able to argue the topic though, but of course some folks just endlessly move the goal post like RR and Michi-Can't. Bill Burr has a funny little bit about that, calls it "going rogue", something people do when they have no leg to stand on and the ego prevents any sort of concession.
 

Ozumoz66

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so any pre- st paddy's day imbibing going on at the damick household? got a nice green margarita here.

got my corned beef ready to go tomorrow and a bunch of guinness for me and the mrs.

slainte!
Spent a part of the day hanging out with a couple gals that provided many good times long ago - memories and fantasies is what we have. Also have corned beef and Guinness on standby for tomorrow.
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rkymtnman

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Spent a part of the day hanging out with a couple gals that provided many good times long ago - memories and fantasies is what we have. Also have corned beef and Guinness on standby for tomorrow.
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i couldnt' find the guinness in the can today. 3 stores i went to were all out. had to go with the bottled draught. i guess they have that little nitrogen widget in them too?
 

rkymtnman

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Guinness is on sale everywhere, here. I don't like this trend toward cans. When brewers stop bottling is when I stop dinking. Maybe I should cheer it on.
there is an aluminum can shortage b/c of covid. not sure if that is the reason?

but the canned stuff is good: it has a nitrogen widget that makes it almost like draft guinness. but every other beer, i'll take it in a bottle every time. ever have heineken in a can? barf.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Guinness is on sale everywhere, here. I don't like this trend toward cans. When brewers stop bottling is when I stop dinking. Maybe I should cheer it on.
And I gripe my cousins can't visit with their Pennsylvania hill hootch and perception altering outdoors?

I assure you I did not buy your pints from under you.
 

injinji

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Sister and BIL picked up a corned beef brisket the other day. Had a few drinks on the way home and left it in the car over the weekend, and still cooked and ate it. (we've been in the 80's everyday) I told them no worries, it was right there in the translation. Corned beef means salt beef.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Sister and BIL picked up a corned beef brisket the other day. Had a few drinks on the way home and left it in the car over the weekend, and still cooked and ate it. (we've been in the 80's everyday) I told them no worries, it was right there in the translation. Corned beef means salt beef.
Sad but true.
 

rkymtnman

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Sister and BIL picked up a corned beef brisket the other day. Had a few drinks on the way home and left it in the car over the weekend, and still cooked and ate it. (we've been in the 80's everyday) I told them no worries, it was right there in the translation. Corned beef means salt beef.
so if you take a corned beef in the bag ( i bought 4 total: 3 to freeze), what if i take it out and spice it up and smoke it? would it turn out like a pastrami?
 

Ozumoz66

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Guinness in a can is excellent and the norm here in 440ml and 500ml versions. Rarely have I seen it in a bottle. I'll stop drinking it when they stop making it. :-P
 

injinji

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so if you take a corned beef in the bag ( i bought 4 total: 3 to freeze), what if i take it out and spice it up and smoke it? would it turn out like a pastrami?
Maybe if you had the right spices, and sliced it thin. Not an expert on meats as much as language. Europeans call all grains corn. Corned beef was named for the shape of salt used to preserve it.
 

Jimdamick

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Happy St Patrick's Day 1st off :)
No person in Ireland eats corned beef ,never ever fucking did
It's an American tradition
It started in New York/Boston because it was the most affordable cut of meat available for the Irish immigrants
Just letting you know :)
 
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