Okay, Cap'n, that's a little disgusting for mixed company. Ladies, turn away and DON'T read that, please.captmojo wrote: "Liquor in the front
poker in the rear"
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Okay, Cap'n, that's a little disgusting for mixed company. Ladies, turn away and DON'T read that, please.captmojo wrote: "Liquor in the front
poker in the rear"
Steven Tyler
Oh for cryin' out load, we are not delicate little creatures who always need protecting.bjornolf wrote:Okay, Cap'n, that's a little disgusting for mixed company. Ladies, turn away and DON'T read that, please.captmojo wrote: "Liquor in the front
poker in the rear"
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Now bjornolf, clean up your mind!!!!! Don't you know Liquor is always served in the front and the card game resides in the back?bjornolf wrote:Okay, Cap'n, that's a little disgusting for mixed company. Ladies, turn away and DON'T read that, please.captmojo wrote: "Liquor in the front
poker in the rear"
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That ain't what Steven Tyler was referring to, nor the famous brand of t-shirts sporting the expression.cl15876 wrote:Now bjornolf, clean up your mind!!!!! Don't you know Liquor is always served in the front and the card game resides in the back?bjornolf wrote:Okay, Cap'n, that's a little disgusting for mixed company. Ladies, turn away and DON'T read that, please.captmojo wrote: "Liquor in the front
poker in the rear"
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captmojo wrote:
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"Liquor in the front
poker in the rear"
Steven Tyler
colchar wrote:captmojo wrote:
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"Liquor in the front
poker in the rear"
Steven Tyler
In the spirit of that quote I offer a toast:
"Here's to honour, because you can't cum in 'er".
cl15876 wrote:colchar wrote:captmojo wrote:
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"Liquor in the front
poker in the rear"
Steven Tyler
In the spirit of that quote I offer a toast:
"Here's to honour, because you can't cum in 'er".![]()
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About a nanosecond. Maybe less.colchar wrote:cl15876 wrote:colchar wrote:
In the spirit of that quote I offer a toast:
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What's the over/under on how long it would've taken me to get banned from that other site for posting that?
It's not quite so bad as it might first appear. Guinness is one of the largest Protestant-owned businesses (might even be the largest) in all of Ireland.Turk wrote:Yeah, I was properly instructed about the social faux pas that is the "Black and Tan", especially when made with Guinness and (English) Bass Ale. If one is not in the mood for a proper pint of Guinness, then a "half and half" of Guinness and Harp might be an alternative.
The name is offensive regardless of religious affiliation of the Guinness family because it celebrates a rather dark period of Irish history.wilson wrote:It's not quite so bad as it might first appear. Guinness is one of the largest Protestant-owned businesses (might even be the largest) in all of Ireland.Turk wrote:Yeah, I was properly instructed about the social faux pas that is the "Black and Tan", especially when made with Guinness and (English) Bass Ale. If one is not in the mood for a proper pint of Guinness, then a "half and half" of Guinness and Harp might be an alternative.
Oh, I gotcha. I was still operating in the mode of defiling Irish beer with English beer. But yeah, you're totally correct.Miles wrote:The name is offensive regardless of religious affiliation of the Guinness family because it celebrates a rather dark period of Irish history.wilson wrote:It's not quite so bad as it might first appear. Guinness is one of the largest Protestant-owned businesses (might even be the largest) in all of Ireland.Turk wrote:Yeah, I was properly instructed about the social faux pas that is the "Black and Tan", especially when made with Guinness and (English) Bass Ale. If one is not in the mood for a proper pint of Guinness, then a "half and half" of Guinness and Harp might be an alternative.