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#2452 Nov 26 2013 at 10:07 PM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
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Only when blame is appropriately placed.
So get angry at the coworker who is to blame and make sure everyone knows it?

Boss.


blame the boss and make sure everyone knows it then

the joy of proving your boos screwed up and you fix'd it is very nice
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#2453 Nov 26 2013 at 10:30 PM Rating: Good
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this is about food, ham to be exact, as i am making one for thanksgiving. i dont want a sweet ham, so nothing with fruit...

i bought the ham today and 2 bottles of red wine. my plan is to use them to cook the ham. with clove, black pepper and honey as a glaze / sauce to roast the fucker in while i drink some of said wine.

then i plan on using the ham leavings, some more red wine and roux to make a gravy

any ideas to make this ham work better?
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#2454 Nov 26 2013 at 10:34 PM Rating: Good
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Set the place on fire and get your Swingline Limited Edition Series 747 Rio Red Business Stapler back.


I don't think they've put him in the basement yet, though.
#2455 Nov 27 2013 at 1:18 AM Rating: Good
So WoW and MoP are on sale now. You can get WoW up through Cata for $4.99, so I sent myself a recruit a friend invite and bought a second account. I'm doing this partly for the free mount, and partly for the "free levels." I suppose in the end the levels aren't really that free since I could spend the time leveling the characters I actually want to level. I wish you could "give" levels to a character that was higher than the granter though, that'd be awesome. Okay, I did this mostly for the mount.
#2456 Nov 27 2013 at 1:29 AM Rating: Good
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so i'm looking at somehow merging this and that to make my ham.

i have an idea in my head of how it going to work but have yet to flesh out the details.

Edited, Nov 26th 2013 9:29pm by Horsemouth
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#2457 Nov 27 2013 at 5:44 AM Rating: Good
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Horsemouth wrote:
this is about food, ham to be exact, as i am making one for thanksgiving. i dont want a sweet ham, so nothing with fruit...

i bought the ham today and 2 bottles of red wine. my plan is to use them to cook the ham. with clove, black pepper and honey as a glaze / sauce to roast the fucker in while i drink some of said wine.

then i plan on using the ham leavings, some more red wine and roux to make a gravy

any ideas to make this ham work better?
Glaze it with beer. That's what I'm planning for the duck I'm cooking for Christmas, porter glazed duck breast.
#2458 Nov 27 2013 at 5:53 AM Rating: Good
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#2459 Nov 27 2013 at 7:24 AM Rating: Good
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Today is going to be a loooooong day.

Agreed to get a drink with a coworker after work, then I'm heading into the city to see a friend (by train), then I have the train ride back and my home commute, and THEN I'm getting drinks with another group of friends, sometime after 9.

/shudder

Though if the weather is as ****** as they're saying it'll be, I'll have to cut out the city trip. The roads will be icy as hell by the time I have to drive home, and my wheels definitely can't handle that.
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#2460 Nov 27 2013 at 8:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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Icy roads mean you can save on gasoline by braking a lot and sliding. That's usually how I get my Christmas tree home.
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#2461 Nov 27 2013 at 8:12 AM Rating: Good
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So we an expect drunk idiggory posts by the end of the night then?
#2462 Nov 27 2013 at 8:25 AM Rating: Good
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So we an expect drunk idiggory posts by the end of the night then?


Unfortunately, no. Smiley: lol

A buzzed post around 1, perhaps. But I have to drive home from the bar, tonight. Nothing even close to walking distance.
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#2463 Nov 27 2013 at 8:40 AM Rating: Good
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Weather is supposed to be nice through the whole holiday weekend, which means the whole clan will probably make it.

Woo, he says dispassionately.
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#2464 Nov 27 2013 at 9:00 AM Rating: Good
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That's what bicycles and public transport are for.
#2465 Nov 27 2013 at 9:08 AM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
That's what bicycles and public transport are for.


Don't own a bike, and public transport isn't really a thing outside of cities in the US. Smiley: lol

Ironically, there IS a bus stop right near the bar we'll be going to. But it's also further from my house than the bar is, and there's no closer stop. Smiley: lol

Anyway I think I'll be going to World of Beer with coworkers. This is what they had on draft yesterday.

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21ST AMENDMENT BREW FREE OR DIE
IPA - California - 7.0%
This aromatic golden IPA starts with a sucker punch of six different
hops quickly balanced by a solid malt backbone.

ABITA PURPLE HAZE
Wheat - Louisiana - 4.2%
A crisp, American wheat beer with raspberry puree added. Purple
coloration, hazy, with a tart, sweet finish.

ALLAGASH BLACK
Belgian Strong Dark Ale - Maine - 7.5%
This beer has roasted and chocolate malt and a generous portion of
dark caramelized candy sugar.

ANCHOR BRECKLES BROWN ALE
Brown Ale - California - 6.0%
A coppery brown color with an unusual depth of flavor. Rich and
complex without heaviness.

B. NEKTAR ZOMBIE KILLER
Mead - Michigan - 5.5%
Made with Michigan tart cherry juice, apple cider and honey, this
Mead is sweet but is nicely balanced.

BLACKTHORN CIDER
Cider - England - 6.0%
An apple Cider, slightly tangy and sweet with a refreshing, dry finish.

BOULDER NEVER SUMMER ALE
Winter Warmer - Colorado - 6.5%
A bold new look at winter beers: gutsy, full-bodied and an aggressive
fusion of secret spices. Deep and clean, crisp and drinkable.

BRONX PALE ALE
Pale Ale - New York - 5.2%
A balanced and refreshing Pale Ale that offers a subtle and crisp
citrus note.

C'EST LA VIE!
Belgian Tripel - Belgium - 7.5%
A World of Beer private label brewed in Belgium by Bavik. A dry
hopped Belgian Tripel with floral notes.

CHIMAY CINQ CENTS
Belgian Tripel - Belgium - 8.0%
A Trappist Ale, hazy golden color with huge head. Yeasty in taste
with citrus and spicy notes with a mild hop character.

CLIMAX OKTOBERFEST
Märzen / Oktoberfest - New Jersey - 6.2%
A Marzen with a toasted caramel malt flavor and sweetness and a
gentle hop bitterness.

DELIRIUM NOEL
Belgian Strong Dark Ale - Belgium - 10.0%
A full bodied, dark Belgian ale with candy sugar qualities, subtle
cherry notes, a roasted malt taste, and a very mild hop aroma.

DOGFISH HEAD RAISON D'ETRE 2013
Belgian Strong Dark Ale - Delaware - 8.0%
A deep mahogany ale brewed with beet sugar, green raisins, and
Belgian yeast.

ERDINGER HEFE-WEIZEN
Hefeweizen - Germany - 5.2%
A Hefe-Weizen with more carbonation than usual. Full bodied
sweetness is accompanied by a floral aroma and a refreshing finish.

FLYING DOG K-9 CRUISER
Winter Warmer - Maryland - 7.4%
A Winter Warmer with a malty backbone and some roasted malt,
nutty and spicy flavors.

FLYING DOG RAGING *****
IPA - Maryland - 8.3%
An American IPA augmented with Belgian yeast, this 20th
anniversary beer jumps out of the glass and nips at your taste buds .

FLYING FISH RED FISH
Amber / Red Ale - New Jersey - 7.0%
An Amber Ale with a robust piney hop character balanced with a
caramel malt sweetness.

GREEN FLASH WEST COAST IPA
IPA - California - 7.0%
This West Coast IPA is extravagantly hopped, full flavored, medium
bodied and copper colored. Pine and citrus notes with floral aroma.

GUINNESS DRAUGHT
Stout - Ireland - 4.2%
Roasted taste is present with no hops in the flavor or aroma. This
Stout has low carbonation and an extra-thick head.

INNIS & GUNN RUM CASK
Scotch Ale / Wee Heavy - Scotland - 7.4%
Finished in oak rum barrels, this beer imparts the sweet and spicy
characters of the barrels.

KANE DRIFT LINE
Brown Ale - New Jersey - 6.2%
A Brown Ale that uses toasted oats to add body and smoothness,
while the house ale yeast ferments to a clean dry finish.

LAGUNITAS BROWN SHUGGA
Barleywine - California - 9.5%
Citrus hop kick balanced with big caramel malt and toffee backbone.
The finish is a bit piny with a resinous bitter aftertaste.

LANCASTER STRAWBERRY WHEAT
Wheat - Pennsylvania - 4.7%
An American Wheat Ale with a light and crisp flavor with a subtle
strawberry sweetness.

LEFT HAND STRANGER PALE ALE
Pale Ale - Colorado - 5.0%
A light bodied Pale Ale with a golden amber color. Floral and citrusy
with a malty backbone and hints of spice from rye malts.

MAGIC HAT #9
Pale Ale - Vermont - 5.1%
A Pale Ale with fruity scents of apricot, citrus and some pine a well
balanced malt backbone.

MAGIC HAT HEART OF DARKNESS
Stout - Vermont - 5.3%
An Oatmeal Stout with a smooth, round palate and an undercurrent of
bittersweet chocolate.

MAREDSOUS 8
Belgian Dubbel - Belgium - 8.0%
A Belgian Dubbel with a creamy dark color and a well-balanced flavor
of malt and hops.

OLD SPECKLED HEN
English Bitter - England - 5.1%
A balance between malt and hop. Amber in color, medium bodied,
slightly bitter finish with hints of malts to balance.

OSKAR BLUES MAMA'S LITTLE YELLA PILS
Pilsner - Colorado - 5.3%
Mama’s is built with 100% pale malt, German specialty malts, and
Bavarian hops.

OSKAR BLUES OLD CHUB NITRO
Scotch Ale / Wee Heavy - Colorado - 8.0%
A Scotch Ale brewed with a ton of malted barley and specialty grains
and a dash of beechwood smoked malt.

PALM ALE
Belgian Amber - Belgium - 5.4%
A Belgian Amber with a balance of malts and hops leaving a crisp and
clean finish.

PETRUS AGED PALE
Flemish Red - Belgium - 7.3%
A pale version of the Oud Bruin, the Pale has oaky and sherry aromas
followed by a slight fruitiness and a classic sour finish.

PIRAAT
Belgian Strong Pale Ale - Belgium - 10.5%
A Belgian Strong Pale Ale with a fruity, spicy complex aroma and
flavor that is followed by a low hop bitterness and coriander notes.

RADEBERGER PILSNER
Pilsner - Germany - 4.8%
This royal German Pilsner is light and crisp with a light hoppy finish.

RIVER HORSE BELGIAN FREEZE
Belgian Amber - New Jersey - 8.0%
A Belgian style Amber with delicate characteristics of Belgian yeast
and a full bodied malt backbone.

RODENBACH
Flemish Red - Belgium - 5.2%
A blend of 75% young beer fermented in steel tanks and 25% old
beer aged 2 year in large oak casks
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#2466 Nov 27 2013 at 9:17 AM Rating: Good
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Public transport is pretty miserable here as well when you get outside of cities although we probably have different criteria of miserable. And you guys don't really have the infrastructure to cycle home safely when drunk, I wouldn't dare share the road with cars if I'm drunk cycling.

And try the Rodenbach, it's a sour and pretty damn nice.
#2467 Nov 27 2013 at 10:40 AM Rating: Good
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Jesus, I was not prepared when I clicked through to their bottle selection.
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#2468 Nov 27 2013 at 11:51 AM Rating: Good
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I'll take one of each, please.
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#2469 Nov 27 2013 at 12:00 PM Rating: Good
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Why? That's about 400 beers on bottle or so, not that extraordinary. Certainly a lot but there's tons of really common stuff in there too and with the amount of taps they have this is about what I'd expect. Dogfish Head ******** Brew is really cool though and there's certainly no shortage of really good beer there.

If you want to try something unusual and cool, try Aecht Schenkerla Rauchbier Urbock, it's super smokey and like drinking a barbeque. I suggest splitting it with a friend though, 8oz will be plenty as it's not very easy to drink unless you're used to it. Still, it's a beer that uses only the base ingredients for beer but they managed to get a really meaty smoke flavour in there.

Edit: Also, lots of the stronger beers (especially Belgians) have a best before date of something like 5 or 10 years and people pay a premium for vintage ones so there's very little risk in stocking up a case of those beers.

Edited, Nov 27th 2013 7:02pm by Aethien
#2470 Nov 27 2013 at 1:05 PM Rating: Excellent
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Steam, Skyrim, Sale: $7.50.
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#2471 Nov 27 2013 at 1:08 PM Rating: Good
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I got two of the raspberry ones and a shooter. Now I'm sort of drunk because I'm a lightweight.
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#2472 Nov 27 2013 at 2:15 PM Rating: Good
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At least that makes you a cheap date, I guess... Smiley: tongue
#2473 Nov 27 2013 at 4:13 PM Rating: Good
My mom offered to get me completely hammered before I go over to my dad's family's Thanksgiving dinner.

I am seriously considering the offer, given the kind of people in my dad's family. Smiley: laugh
#2474 Nov 27 2013 at 4:36 PM Rating: Good
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That bad?
#2475 Nov 27 2013 at 4:56 PM Rating: Good
You have no idea. Smiley: laugh
#2476 Nov 27 2013 at 5:18 PM Rating: Good
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Story time!
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