Shit man :/San Francisco Fire Department just said that 2 people died.Â
http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/6/4499044/samsung-executive-david-eun-in-boeing-777-crash-most-everyone-seems-fine
This is the first 777 crash with fatalities. It's had an amazing safety record up until now.
WiiRocks66
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[QUOTE="The_Lipscomb"]Should i just tell my parents, or it isn't worth it? I can't live with this guys, I really can't and i'm sorry that i might be ignoring what you are saying. I understand.lol
ArchDemon123
[QUOTE="WhiteKnight77"][QUOTE="Murderstyle75"] They are foreign imports marketed to Americans. People in those countries don't generally drink that shit and it is all classified as American Adjunct Lager. Red Stripe is not a Jamican beer. Only brewed there. And for the record, Molson & Coors is the exact same company. You guys are fools for marketing campaigns and the catchy story on the bottle. Even with other crappy popular styles. Do you really think American Guinness is brewed in Dublin Ireland like real Guinness? Its made in Ontario Canada by Labatt. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/221/6 http://www.molsoncoors.com/en/Index.aspx http://beeradvocate.com/beer/style/38Murderstyle75
Have you ever been to Holland? I have seen the Dutch drink Heineken. Heineken does not have any breweries in the US so yes, it is imported, even if from a bewery in Mexico and it is still brewed according to the way it is brewed in The Netherlands.
At one time, any beer that was imported into the US was regulated to 3.2% alcohol. Regulations have changed some over the years to allow stronger beers to be imported into the US from other countries, hence the explosion of different beers into the US. I remember when Heineken was considered p***water compared to US brands due to that fact. US beers were stronger. Working for a brewing company lets one learn much about policies regarding alcohol. Knowing someone who was part owner of a small local brewery also helps. They have some pretty good beers.
And yet in Holland, Heinekin is different and pretty much only sold on tap. Its shipped to the US in those green bottles to give it that skunky taste from becoming lightstruck. If In Holland, the "real Heineken" is on tap not bottled. Why Mainstream European brewers send their beers to America in green or clear bottles is beyond me. But working for a brewing company, you should know about lightstruck beer, what causes it and the chemical reaction that happens. Its essentially the exact same chemical that skunks use to defend themselves. Dude you should be a public speaker for a brewery company like dogfish head lolWow, that's interesting. Something I didn't expect to be in your past. You seem like a changed dude now.was just thinking about making this thread earlier today.:P
anways, mine has to do with my past. got in trouble with the law, did some time in juvy. then shortly after that whole mess was over with, i found gamespot. decided to use the name convict, but switched the "c"s with "k"s. then added my age at the time "_17"
im happy with my name, wouldnt change it.
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