And that's my friend, why you can call yourself, an AmericanDark-Sithious
except i'm actually fit so I don't fit your stereotype :)
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[QUOTE="Dark-Sithious"]And that's my friend, why you can call yourself, an Americanandyboiii
except i'm actually fit so I don't fit your stereotype :)
Lulz, although I was simply insinuating that Americans have some unhealthy habits, being fit or not doesn't really have any relevance.
[QUOTE="andyboiii"][QUOTE="Dark-Sithious"]And that's my friend, why you can call yourself, an AmericanDark-Sithious
except i'm actually fit so I don't fit your stereotype :)
Lulz, although I was simply insinuating that Americans have some unhealthy habits, being fit or not doesn't really have any relevance.
lulz what country do you live in where no one drinks soda or beer? I wouldn't call that an unhealthy habit unless someone drinks everyday then it becomes an unhealthy habitMy dad let me have a sip of his beer when I was 12, it was so freakin gross I'm pushing 22 without having a single beer. They're terrible! So that's right folks, if you don't want your kids to ever drink, let them have a sip while they're young!SiofenWut, that's terribly flawed. Though, I only drink with my father, and only European beer. North American is trash.
[QUOTE="Dark-Sithious"][QUOTE="andyboiii"]except i'm actually fit so I don't fit your stereotype :)
andyboiii
Lulz, although I was simply insinuating that Americans have some unhealthy habits, being fit or not doesn't really have any relevance.
lulz what country do you live in where no one drinks soda or beer? I wouldn't call that an unhealthy habit unless someone drinks everyday then it becomes an unhealthy habitThat was what I meant. Didn't you say you needed beer or a soda for your meals, you do eat, everyday right?
That was what I meant. Didn't you say you needed beer or a soda for your meals, you do eat, everyday right?Dark-Sithiousah I see now. And yes most of the time I do drink soda or beer is if i'm having a big meal and that's not often :( college is all about PB&J sandwiches and noodles lol
American brews are mostly pretty bad. You really have to look for the good stuff if you want to experience good beer. Beer is a graduated taste. You start off hating it, like I did, then grow to love it. I still prefer a grey goose pure though.Vandalvideough, grey goose, the first time I tried it I had trouble getting it down. I had to put in mango juice in like a 4 to 1 dilution
Smirnoff Ice tastes pretty good, it's my favorite alcoholic drink. To be honest the best tasting drinks are "girls' drinks". In fact that's pretty much why they're considered lady drinks: They don't taste like paint thinner or so bitter that they make coffee taste sweet in comparison.
If you can't stand the idea of getting caught drinking an appletini though then you're probably best off experimenting with different vodka-based drinks. I've found that mixing lemon juice, lime juice, and vodka (or alternatively sprite and vodka) tastes pretty good. A lot of people like OJ and vodka as well.
Alcoholic drinks take a bit of getting use to, as they usually taste WAY different than anything you're use to drinking unless the proof is way low. Sorta like experiencing coffee the first time, that's rarely pleasant.
Personally, I like wine. I usually prefer red wine, and it can't be the real cheap stuff. Though, I don't mind a few Yellowtail varieties.
I've been out with my brothers, and many friends. Every time I get a margarita or a beer, I waste my money.
So far, I don't see how soo many can drink a bud light or sometinhg
I'm with you man. It's not very tasty. It's not even that fun to be drunk, like yeah maybe for a few minutes but it gets old real fast. It's something good for every once in a while I guess, but most people do it way too much.Please Log In to post.
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