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mcjaco

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  1. Welcome to TPR! I suggest that you read the TRP Posting rules at the top of the page. It's why you're getting some poor responses. For example, here's Rule Number 1:
  2. Looks like Larry is selling his shares.
  3. Except that's probably the most accurate "drum set" I've seen for these games. You have the snare (the middle round drum), the high hat (the triangle pad in red to the right), the crash cymbal (above it), a tom-tom to it's left, the ride cymbal, and a floor tom. The game maybe crappy, but some one did some research on the drumset.
  4. I'd put good money on the Bears losing tonight, and ending their sliver of hope to make the playoffs.
  5. I edited it to squeeze it down. A more decriptive title would help. What challenge is this? Oh yes, it's called the Enter key. Try it.
  6. Omnimovers. That's all I want. OMNIMOVERS.
  7. OK, since it's snowing and I can't get the car out of my garage, what better way to kill some time from a "work from home day" than with beer pictures! Hopefully, this will get me all caught up on my archived photos. This bad boy was way too strong on the cherry this time. And it was artificial tasting to boot. Oh well, there's more Bell's to try..... One last Bell's. Their Cherry Stout, which I enjoyed last time I picked one up. Nice to have Larry come to his senses. And, of course, Bell's is back in Chicago. Ha ha. No more Bell's jokes! I wish I had found this back in September. Nice maltiness, and flat out smooth to drink. It would of been excellent on a Indian Summer day. Picked this little gem up on our last Minneapolis trip. Surly Lager / Oktoberfest. Still good, but they lost the pumpkin taste and over did the spices. Speaking of which Matt of Southern Tier now lives in the area, and is hoping to start his own brewery. Back to an old favorite. Southern Tier's Pumpking. My favorite of last year's fall brews. It proved to be incredibly sour, and Abra was not a fan. We went local, and tried Two Brothers Bonfire Dunkel Weiss. Oh the flashbacks to Un-Solace weekend....... Another new release here. Port Brewing! First up is Wipe Out. Awesome coffee notes in this bad boy. It's a favorite in this household now. Dark Horse's Perculator Coffee Dopplebock. It went over well. One of these days I will get Abra to allow me back to SoCal. So on an evening where my wife and brother in law made Swedish Glogg, we finsihed the evening with a new entry into Chicago's availability. Not bad. A little watery, and lacked the maple I was expecting when you name something Maple Nut Brown. Next up, Tommy Knocker Maple Nut Brown. Delicious. And the first time available here in bottles. Yay, Victory Moonglow! I love me a good weizenbock, and this fits the bill. Nice and fruity, and an O face to boot! Next up is Dark Horse's Sapient Trip Ale. Yum, yum, yum! So why not move onto another? Dogfish Head's 90 Minute. As witnessed by this face. Like Derek, I recently had some Founders Harvest Ale. I think I've finally turned the corner and become a fan of IPAs.
  8. I'm sensing a trend........
  9. ^ You've got 24 hours to find out.
  10. ^ That was from 2002. So it wasn't "true" HD, just upconverted. It still looked nice, but not as nice as a true HD filmed program.
  11. I think I've mentioned it before, but I'm in that movie. I'm one of the little rugrats running around when Ferris pulls up to the school in the Ferrari to pick up his hot girlfriend. That was also my high school, my buddy's house they ran through, and my neighborhood they were running through at the end.
  12. ^ You hit the nail on the head. I felt the same way. I'm glad I didn't spend the $11 on a bottle. There's much better stouts out there for less.
  13. It won't be the last time. I don't think Robb has any rules on not being allowed to share "pointless" coasters. If he creates it, and wants to share it, then he can. Obviously, he is really into Japanese oddities. If his coasters aren't your thing, or anyone's, then there isn't any reason to reply. Let it be. It's exactly why I issued warnings. There's no need to verbally beat him up, just because you don't like what he creates. He's happy, let it go.
  14. theghost and Vekoma Fan Boy consider yourselves both warned. There are more constructive ways to present your opinions.
  15. Well, now you've ruined next month's debate. Thanks!
  16. Nice looking park. I started a "caribbean" themed park that looks somewhat similiar. Sort of. Just a FYI, your pictures are bigger than 800x600. You need to shrink your next set down. If you're not sure how, Google "Power Tools." It's a Microsoft add on that automatically resizes pictures for Forums when you right click on them.
  17. bubba, that group sounds like fun. I get together with a bunch of beer geeks once a month at our local liquour store, of all places. The Beer Manager has become a good friend of mine, and we do a similiar thing. I've been meaning to bring the camera and do a report, but once you start digging into the goodness everyone brings, you forget. This past Sunday we had Black Albert, which is selling for around $10 a 12 oz bottle, and around $20 a glass at the Map Room. Save your pennies if you find it. It's not very good.
  18. You can thank Siemens for that. Hee, hee. I said Siemens.
  19. To be nice, you should always give credit to someone else's work. Epsecially if it's released to the public. If he's keeping this to himself, then there's no need too.
  20. Please don't start a new thread. We already have the weather thread.
  21. Should I file this under TPR bikini pictures????
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