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Teedubya Update 1500
1001. Author: frankj1Date: Fri, 12/27/2019, 11:22PM EST
I had Brussels sprouts with dinner tonight.
1002. Author: frankj1Date: Fri, 12/27/2019, 11:23PM EST
starting off a new page, #1001 must seem strange
1003. Author: teedubbyaDate: Fri, 12/27/2019, 11:25PM EST
Company gone. Going to bed. Need a new bed. This one is brutal. That’s my next purchase.
1004. Author: DrafterXDate: Fri, 12/27/2019, 11:25PM EST
We must love us some TW... Mellow
1005. Author: teedubbyaDate: Fri, 12/27/2019, 11:26PM EST
frankj1 wrote:
starting off a new page, #1001 must seem strange


It is odd....
1006. Author: teedubbyaDate: Fri, 12/27/2019, 11:28PM EST
DrafterX wrote:
We must love us some TW... Mellow



Doubt that. I did love myself this morning though.
1007. Author: teedubbyaDate: Fri, 12/27/2019, 11:29PM EST
Good night John boy
1008. Author: USNGunnerDate: Fri, 12/27/2019, 11:31PM EST
DrafterX wrote:
Fat bottomed girls..?? Huh


LOL Yep.
1009. Author: WhistlebritchesDate: Sat, 12/28/2019, 10:24PM EST
I just touched myself...…….and no I wasn't thinking of you TW
1010. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 12:05PM EST
Gotta call bs. I’m always in the crack of your mind when you do that.
1011. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 12:05PM EST
Crack? Lol. I’d fix it but this is mo betteh
1012. Author: ZRX1200Date: Sun, 12/29/2019, 12:23PM EST
I just made biscuits and gravy were waiting for you Teedubya.
1013. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 12:34PM EST
That does sound good.
1014. Author: frankj1Date: Sun, 12/29/2019, 8:21PM EST
Timothy!
You put that biscuit down right this instant!
1015. Author: SpeysideDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 8:34PM EST
Did they put you on 1600 my or 1200 mg of salt a day?
1016. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:10PM EST
No dietary restrictions at this point. Just no booze.
1017. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:12PM EST
Went to dog bar today. Exhausted now. That’s the worst part, that and muscle pain, particularly in my back.
1018. Author: frankj1Date: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:14PM EST
you weren't kidding about no dietary restrictions.
1019. Author: WhistlebritchesDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:15PM EST
teedubbya wrote:
No dietary restrictions at this point. Just no booze.



NO **** ING BOOZE...….What kind of a quack are you dealing with?
1020. Author: frankj1Date: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:17PM EST
Whistlebritches wrote:
NO **** ING BOOZE...….What kind of a quack are you dealing with?

Ron...the dude ate at the Dog Bar!
The quack must be a vet.
1021. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:19PM EST
Haven’t had a drop since 11/1. Won’t get one until at least 1/16. Something about heart rhythm meds combined with heavy doses of beta blockers and blood thinners in addition to the whacky stuff my heart is doing.

My first drink will be glendronach 15 year revival.

In the mean time the booze money I’m saving is being tucked away for a Daniel Defense DDM4V7
1022. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:20PM EST
The dog bar has a full service restaurant and they serve dog food too.
1023. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:21PM EST
I really don’t desire booze. Don’t feel well enough to enjoy it.
1024. Author: frankj1Date: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:23PM EST
do they have wet and dry dog food?
I love the dry stuff but the wet looks the same coming and going.
1025. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:24PM EST
Mostly wet. Hey have dog beer too.
1026. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:27PM EST
Louie likes the chicken risotto, Kody likes the turkey and sweet potatoes meatballs. Both like the doggy breakfast Burritos

https://www.barkdogbar.com/bar-k-menu
1027. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:28PM EST
They both like the whisky biscuits too
1028. Author: frankj1Date: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:29PM EST
Rheingold used to say they were the "dry" beer.

"my beer is Rheingold, the dry beer.
think of Rheingold whenever you buy beer..."
1029. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:30PM EST
Hamms is the beer refreshing Mellow
1030. Author: frankj1Date: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:32PM EST
screw Hamms
I wanna dry hump Miss Rheingold.

If she evah showed up at the Dog Bar, all the males would be sporting pinkers.
1031. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:42PM EST
As if they aren’t already
1032. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 9:50PM EST
Sweet lord! I completely blocked Hamm's out of my memory. This from a guy who actually enjoys Strohs on occasion
1033. Author: USNGunnerDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 10:31PM EST
teedubbya wrote:


In the mean time the booze money I’m saving is being tucked away for a Daniel Defense DDM4V7


I knew I liked you for a reason. You are not only a man of social grace but you have impeccably good taste to boot!

Beer
1034. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 11:09PM EST
The hamms reference didn’t change your mind?

As for the dd I about bought one today but decided since I can’t shoot why hurry?

It’s definitely my next purchase though. Thought about the pro but I think I’d prefer the 16 rather than 18.
1035. Author: tonygrazDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 11:33PM EST
teedubbya wrote:
Hamms is the beer refreshing Mellow


Last time I drank it - it was the from the land of sky blue waters.

And then there was the not good Falstaff and the horrible grain belt. I don't miss the midwest much.
1036. Author: USNGunnerDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 11:41PM EST
teedubbya wrote:
The hamms reference didn’t change your mind?

As for the dd I about bought one today but decided since I can’t shoot why hurry?

It’s definitely my next purchase though. Thought about the pro but I think I’d prefer the 16 rather than 18.


Nope. My Uncle's brew of choice. And I recently tried the new "old" Schlitz. It was pretty good. I prefer maltier hoppier beers, but I'll not turn down a classic cold one either. Beer
1037. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 11:41PM EST
It is both.

Don’t forget old Milwaukee, schlitz and Schmidt
1038. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 11:42PM EST
38 for 36

I like the new old schlitz
1039. Author: frankj1Date: Sun, 12/29/2019, 11:43PM EST
no, go ahead and forget them
1040. Author: teedubbyaDate: Sun, 12/29/2019, 11:44PM EST
Grain belt makes a nordster or something like that that is ok.

Spent lots of time hiding from in-laws at the heileman brewery. Got used to old style.
1041. Author: USNGunnerDate: Mon, 12/30/2019, 12:12AM EST
teedubbya wrote:
Grain belt makes a nordster or something like that that is ok.

Spent lots of time hiding from in-laws at the heileman brewery. Got used to old style.



Yep. Had that one too. I like Grain belt but damned if it's not a head ache beer in quantity. I haven't had an Old Style in years. Last one I had was a "Premium Import" on a United Air Lines flight somewhere. I asked the flight attendant "Imported? Did Wisconsin secede from the union finally?" She gave me a blank stare, the guy next to me laughed, which is when she figured out I was **** with her. It went downhill from there. LOL
1042. Author: izonfireDate: Mon, 12/30/2019, 12:45AM EST
teedubbya wrote:
Grain belt makes a nordster or something like that that is ok.

Spent lots of time hiding from in-laws at the heileman brewery. Got used to old style.

Old Style is an American classic. Just like JD.
I know everyone here can appreciate it...
1043. Author: tonygrazDate: Mon, 12/30/2019, 9:22AM EST
frankj1 wrote:
no, go ahead and forget them


I agree - they are forgettable.
1044. Author: DrafterXDate: Mon, 12/30/2019, 9:30AM EST
Old Style..?? F'uck that Chit..! Pabst Blue Ribbon..!! Mad
1045. Author: tonygrazDate: Mon, 12/30/2019, 9:40AM EST
My father in law in Maine drank that until he died, may have been the cause of his early demise.
1046. Author: teedubbyaDate: Mon, 12/30/2019, 9:51AM EST
My grandpa died from grain belt.

Funny that’s all I remember of him. He was dying when I was a kid and had given up. He woke up every morning, drank a cup of coffee then opened up a grain belt.

My uncle who was a bombadere in WWII and had an interesting story about running out of gas, and surviving for a week in the pacific before a submarine rescue drank old Milwaukee every day. About a case of it. He lived to be an old man.

1047. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Mon, 12/30/2019, 9:57AM EST
Aside from the aforementioned Strohs, Grandpa loved Old Milwaukee and the inappropriately named Milwaukee's Best. Gramps was a man of refinement
1048. Author: danmdevriesDate: Mon, 12/30/2019, 10:26AM EST
teedubbya wrote:
Haven’t had a drop since 11/1. Won’t get one until at least 1/16. Something about heart rhythm meds combined with heavy doses of beta blockers and blood thinners in addition to the whacky stuff my heart is doing.

My first drink will be glendronach 15 year revival.

In the mean time the booze money I’m saving is being tucked away for a Daniel Defense DDM4V7


It's true.

If you can hold off on booze, hold off.

Serious interactions that can lead to lethal arrythmias. Can do things to allow booze and reduce risk, but best practice is to avoid altogether till things heal.

That looks like a fine allocation for unused beer funds. Last year I went 3 months dry to see if I lost weight (nope) and spent the money on a sim racing setup I wanted for a few years (which now has gone unused for about a year now).
1049. Author: victor809Date: Mon, 12/30/2019, 10:49AM EST
danmdevries wrote:
Last year I went 3 months dry to see if I lost weight (nope) and spent the money on a sim racing setup I wanted for a few years (which now has gone unused for about a year now).


So it was a worse spending decision?

Had a grandfather who drank himself to death. Didn't happen until he was in his 90's, but basically chose to drink his calories all day rather than eat.

Meh. I've seen worse deaths.
1050. Author: Ram27Date: Mon, 12/30/2019, 5:31PM EST
Happy New Year, TW to you & family.

May 2020 be a great year for you & all.




Ram
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