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LoneWolfRadTrad
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« Reply #670 on: April 24, 2012, 11:30:PM »

Shakespeare stout, Mad Anthony Wayne lager, a Sprite and some OJ.

And water. Sticking tongue out at you
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When you go up to receive communion, you're literally at the foot of the cross.  Standing at all creation's center, the saints gather around.  Martyrs, heroes staring into your very being.  They lived AND died for Christ... can we say the same of ourselves?  What are WE doing to further God's will in this life?  Skipping Mass for our careers?  Our education?  Voting for heads of state, that don't recognize the source of all authority and power?  They won't matter on your deathbed (or whatever end we meet). 

So... why waste time with this modern world's nonsense?  We have our own civilization: CHRISTENDOM.  We must restore it whilst the modern world commits societal suicide. 

Its naive and idealistic to believe government for man by man can succeed.  Restore Christendom in our hearts and homes!  Communities aren't that far off, its a numbers game.

"Accursed is the man that puts his trust in man" Book of Jeremiah Chapter XVII, verse 5.
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« Reply #671 on: April 25, 2012, 11:30:AM »

Shakespeare stout, Mad Anthony Wayne lager, a Sprite and some OJ.

And water. Sticking tongue out at you

All of those at the same time?  I'm impressed.
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« Reply #672 on: April 25, 2012, 04:47:PM »

Milk.   Smile
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« Reply #673 on: April 26, 2012, 08:22:AM »

instant coffee
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« Reply #674 on: April 26, 2012, 03:45:PM »

Gin & Tonic

It was a rough day haha
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« Reply #675 on: April 26, 2012, 04:03:PM »

Gin & Tonic

I want one!
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« Reply #676 on: April 29, 2012, 03:42:AM »

Gin & Tonic

It was a rough day haha

Me too, except in my case it's "It's going to be a rought day"...Yeah.
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LoneWolfRadTrad
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« Reply #677 on: April 29, 2012, 10:17:AM »

Gin & Tonic

I want one!

I'm not much of a gin fan, but after trying gin and tonic, it's not so bad.  Some places mix up a better gin and tonic than others, I've noticed.

Samuel Smith's Imperial Stout, Leinenkugel's Red Lager, Guinness' Dark Lager, Miller lite, some cheap vodka mixed with some Hawaiian punch, some cheap boxed merlot and Wood Chuck hard cider.  The past two days, not all at once. Sticking tongue out at you
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When you go up to receive communion, you're literally at the foot of the cross.  Standing at all creation's center, the saints gather around.  Martyrs, heroes staring into your very being.  They lived AND died for Christ... can we say the same of ourselves?  What are WE doing to further God's will in this life?  Skipping Mass for our careers?  Our education?  Voting for heads of state, that don't recognize the source of all authority and power?  They won't matter on your deathbed (or whatever end we meet). 

So... why waste time with this modern world's nonsense?  We have our own civilization: CHRISTENDOM.  We must restore it whilst the modern world commits societal suicide. 

Its naive and idealistic to believe government for man by man can succeed.  Restore Christendom in our hearts and homes!  Communities aren't that far off, its a numbers game.

"Accursed is the man that puts his trust in man" Book of Jeremiah Chapter XVII, verse 5.
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« Reply #678 on: April 29, 2012, 10:39:AM »

Gin & Tonic

I want one!

I'm not much of a gin fan, but after trying gin and tonic, it's not so bad.  Some places mix up a better gin and tonic than others, I've noticed.

Samuel Smith's Imperial Stout, Leinenkugel's Red Lager, Guinness' Dark Lager, Miller lite, some cheap vodka mixed with some Hawaiian punch, some cheap boxed merlot and Wood Chuck hard cider.  The past two days, not all at once. Sticking tongue out at you

Leinies red is where it's at.  Love Guiness stouts... never had "samuel smith"

Wolfy, have you had Boddingtons?  I ask if you've had it, not if you like it, because if you've had it, there's no way you don't like it.
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LoneWolfRadTrad
Sheepdog in wolf's clothing
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Gender: Male
Location: Living in the New World Order/Anti-Christendom but not of the New World Order/Anti-Christendom
Personality type: A sinister kid, the boy with the broken halo... :P usually accused of being a comedic/outgoing/charming/laid back guy. Too laid back in the eyes of most, they wouldn't believe I have a temper. You'd have to do alot to get me angry.
Posts: 1,691


Too often seeing red.


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« Reply #679 on: April 29, 2012, 01:01:PM »

Gin & Tonic

I want one!

I'm not much of a gin fan, but after trying gin and tonic, it's not so bad.  Some places mix up a better gin and tonic than others, I've noticed.

Samuel Smith's Imperial Stout, Leinenkugel's Red Lager, Guinness' Dark Lager, Miller lite, some cheap vodka mixed with some Hawaiian punch, some cheap boxed merlot and Wood Chuck hard cider.  The past two days, not all at once. Sticking tongue out at you

Leinies red is where it's at.  Love Guiness stouts... never had "samuel smith"

Wolfy, have you had Boddingtons?  I ask if you've had it, not if you like it, because if you've had it, there's no way you don't like it.

Had a can.  Didn't like it.

I want to try it on tap.  I like Old Style on tap, not so much from a can, so that may be it.  Guinness is also better on tap, for some reason.  Bottled is... ok.  Not as AMAZING as on tap, though.
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When you go up to receive communion, you're literally at the foot of the cross.  Standing at all creation's center, the saints gather around.  Martyrs, heroes staring into your very being.  They lived AND died for Christ... can we say the same of ourselves?  What are WE doing to further God's will in this life?  Skipping Mass for our careers?  Our education?  Voting for heads of state, that don't recognize the source of all authority and power?  They won't matter on your deathbed (or whatever end we meet). 

So... why waste time with this modern world's nonsense?  We have our own civilization: CHRISTENDOM.  We must restore it whilst the modern world commits societal suicide. 

Its naive and idealistic to believe government for man by man can succeed.  Restore Christendom in our hearts and homes!  Communities aren't that far off, its a numbers game.

"Accursed is the man that puts his trust in man" Book of Jeremiah Chapter XVII, verse 5.
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