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  • Re: What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

    Originally posted by Kepler View Post
    Your move, North Dakota.
    I don't think I've ever had a beer that good...
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    • Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
      A buddy of mine has a $1,200 bottle of beer. Almost impossible to find. KBBS something or other.
      Founders KBS that he's been aging for many years? Given how highly demanded that beer is every year, I could see that. Wouldn't have much carbonation left at this point.

      Any burger over 1/2 lb is just ridiculous. With all that bun and toppings, it'd be difficult to finish.
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      • Re: What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

        No, it's some other beer that maybe toppling Goliath makes.
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        • Originally posted by bigblue_dl View Post
          How about the 2/3 lb thickburgers from Hardees? Those things were (are?) massive calorie bombs.
          As an aside to Hardees, back in the day A&W tried to compete against the McDonald's Quarter Pounder, but the average American was too stupid to realize that 1/3 pound weighed more than 1/4 pound.
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          • Re: What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

            5/4 of all people have trouble using fractions.
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            • Re: What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

              America should move over to the metric system, so we can eliminate fractions.

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              • Re: What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

                Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
                No, it's some other beer that maybe toppling Goliath makes.
                You don't want to be anywhere near Decorah when one of those beers go on sale. I've stood in those lines. It's crazy.
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                • Re: What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

                  Originally posted by SJHovey View Post
                  You don't want to be anywhere near Decorah when one of those beers go on sale. I've stood in those lines. It's crazy.
                  Toppling Goliath Kentucky Breakfast Brunch Stout. 12oz bottle, $1200 on the secondary market. They also make Assassin, which is $300 on the secondary, and I just had this past weekend at a bottle share with a beer group I'm in. I'd never pay those prices, btw.

                  I had to call my insurance company to clarify part of my policy on my renter's insurance. I have a $250 limit on "refrigerator contents." That is where I have to cellar my beer, to keep it 55 degrees or under. I'm covered without having to take a rider out. I probably have about $1000 worth of beer right now. And I'm a minnow compared to some of the people I know on here (dx, bbdl)
                  Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
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                  • Re: What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

                    If at first you don't succeed... https://www.infowars.com/globalists-...enefit-le-pen/

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                    • Re: What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

                      It's good to see Flaggy supporting the performance arts, but shouldn't that have its own thread, the way music, TV and movies do?
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                      • Re: What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

                        If I bought a $1200 bottle of beer I would feel bad about ever opening it.
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                        • Originally posted by Spartanforlife4 View Post
                          If I bought a $1200 bottle of beer I would feel bad about ever opening it.
                          I've got a couple of 150 dollar bottles of wine in the basement aging for certain occasions (one is going to be for the mortgage burning party in about 15 years, for instance). Can't imagine buying something roughly 10 times as expensive just for alcohol.

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                          • Re: What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

                            When I was very serious about wine I carried several bottles that were upwards of $200 and I'll be honest of the ones I actually opened (vs. gave away or sold) not a single one of them was worth it. I've even been in situations where I was able to sample $1,000+ bottles and even then I never tasted anything earth-shattering. And I'm talking world-class, one of a kind, extremely rare offerings. All of them kept in climate controlled conditions so we're not talking about a "bad bottle". Unless you have money growing out of your *** I have zero respect for anyone spending a thousand on a bottle or anything and in fact would call you a complete moron to your face with all due respect. Yes without question there are expensive bottles worth the price, but there's a significant law of diminishing returns on that s**t and it starts in the hundreds of dollars.

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                            • Re: What the Fark 4: It's not unusual to be strange anymore

                              United has done it again. This time they killed the wabbit.

                              http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2017/0...es-flight.html

                              Apparently, United is the leading dog killer, too.

                              And golf clubs: http://Goggin burns United after air...aks-his-clubs/
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                                Originally posted by Slap Shot View Post
                                When I was very serious about wine I carried several bottles that were upwards of $200 and I'll be honest of the ones I actually opened (vs. gave away or sold) not a single one of them was worth it. I've even been in situations where I was able to sample $1,000+ bottles and even then I never tasted anything earth-shattering. And I'm talking world-class, one of a kind, extremely rare offerings. All of them kept in climate controlled conditions so we're not talking about a "bad bottle". Unless you have money growing out of your *** I have zero respect for anyone spending a thousand on a bottle or anything and in fact would call you a complete moron to your face with all due respect. Yes without question there are expensive bottles worth the price, but there's a significant law of diminishing returns on that s**t and it starts in the hundreds of dollars.
                                This.
                                The most expensive bottle of anything I ever bought was a $200 bottle of Balvenie 21YO scotch, and it was when I flew in to CO Springs to surprise one of my uber-closest friends on NYE. I figured, go big or go home. Was it worth $200? Yeah, especially given the occasion. One time deal.

                                That being said, I won't overpay for this stuff. Just not worth it. And I've learned that some of this stuff comes up in some of the bottleshares I join, anyway.
                                Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
                                Tastes like a warm summer day. -Raylan Givens

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