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LoneWolfRadTrad
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« Reply #690 on: May 06, 2012, 06:56: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.

What?  This is madness.  Btw, pretty much everything is better on tap.

Yep, had a glass of Boddington's on tap.  A FRIKKIN DELIGHT!

From the can, not so much.
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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.
LoneWolfRadTrad
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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.
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« Reply #691 on: May 08, 2012, 08:57:PM »

Franziskaner Weissbier today, Bud Light, vodka and two other spirits yesterday.
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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.
Nicolaus
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« Reply #692 on: May 08, 2012, 09:27:PM »

Yuengling traditional lager.
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Jesus saith to him: I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No man cometh to the Father, but by me.

A new commandment I give unto you: That you love one another, as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this shall all men know that you are my disciples, if you have love one for another.

 Preach the Gospel at all times. If necessary, use words.
St. Francis Assisi

He who does not embrace the teaching of the Church does not have the habit of faith.
St. Thomas Aquinas

Heretics think false things about God and call it their faith.
St. Augustine

But what is also to the point, let us note that the very tradition, teaching, and faith of the Catholic Church from the beginning was preached by the Apostles and preserved by the Fathers. On this the Church was founded; and if anyone departs from this, he neither is, nor any longer ought to be called, a Christian.
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« Reply #693 on: May 08, 2012, 09:44:PM »

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Pax Christi in Regno Christi.
Titus Alba
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« Reply #694 on: May 08, 2012, 10:58:PM »

Saison Dubbel and a Solstice d'Hiver barleywine
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Arun
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« Reply #695 on: May 09, 2012, 12:05:AM »

UJSM
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It is my solemn and firmly held belief that the Cristeros were an entirely unjustified group of egomaniacal sociopaths and that Mexico would be a far better place today had they simply purchased Xbox360 consoles and lived out their ridiculous fantasies via an imaginary fantasy gaming realm



Quote from: Lynyrd Skynyrd
Forget your lust for the rich man's gold/ All that you need, is in your soul/ And you can do this, oh baby, if you try/ All that I want for you my son/ Is to be satisfied

Quote from: Old Crow Medicine Show
All that we are is a picture in a mirror, with fancy shoes to grace our feet. All that there is, is a slow road to freedom; Heaven above and the devil beneath. We're all in this thing together, walking a line between faith and fear, this life won't last forever - when you cry I taste the salt in your tears.
kayla_veronica
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« Reply #696 on: May 10, 2012, 12:19:PM »

coffee, coffee, coffee.
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May the most holy, most sacred, most adorable,
most incomprehensible and ineffable Name of God
be forever praised, blessed, loved, adored
and glorified in Heaven, on earth,
and under the earth,
by all the creatures of God,
and by the Sacred Heart of Our Lord Jesus Christ,
in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar.
Amen.
Arun
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« Reply #697 on: May 11, 2012, 01:44:AM »

Haagen
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Quote from: Joseph Francis O'Neill
It is my solemn and firmly held belief that the Cristeros were an entirely unjustified group of egomaniacal sociopaths and that Mexico would be a far better place today had they simply purchased Xbox360 consoles and lived out their ridiculous fantasies via an imaginary fantasy gaming realm



Quote from: Lynyrd Skynyrd
Forget your lust for the rich man's gold/ All that you need, is in your soul/ And you can do this, oh baby, if you try/ All that I want for you my son/ Is to be satisfied

Quote from: Old Crow Medicine Show
All that we are is a picture in a mirror, with fancy shoes to grace our feet. All that there is, is a slow road to freedom; Heaven above and the devil beneath. We're all in this thing together, walking a line between faith and fear, this life won't last forever - when you cry I taste the salt in your tears.
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.


WWW
« Reply #698 on: May 11, 2012, 10:44:PM »

A big mug of Old Style, a local pilsner, a shot of pisco, Pabst Blue Ribbon and a Miller High Life.
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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.
Titus Alba
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2 Corinthians 7:6


« Reply #699 on: May 13, 2012, 02:11:AM »

A big mug of Old Style, a local pilsner, a shot of pisco, Pabst Blue Ribbon and a Miller High Life.

Lol.

We should hang out.

A Samichlaus Helles, a Franziskaner Hefe, a couple G&Ts, and a Steel Reserve 211 tallboy.  And a glass of water.
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