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I know the kind of work you mean. Tonight will be better!
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I deserve a homebrew because the wife and I just raked the giant mounds of dirt in our front yard, reseeded and fertilized it. The dirt was from where we had an SUV-sized hole covered back up after a sewer F up we had before winter hit.
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Then she deserves one too Frosty!!!
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She had a swig of my IPA, said it tasted like hair perm, then passed it back to me haha..
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Beer-lord wrote:It's not usually suggested you get it before 55 or 60 but I don't know why. And, unless it gets worse, I really don't feel too bad. Minor discomfort but everyone is affected differently and I obviously got a milder version (so far) and caught it early enough.
I'm still gonna have a beer tonite but it'll be a low gravity one for sure.
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I deserve a homebrew today because I'm brewing.
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...today I sold some milling tools that have been for sale for 2 years. Guy hemmed and hawed. $200. Booyah!
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I need a homebrew for a couple of reasons:
1) I am out of homebrew
2) I have been banking money for the brewpub on the stock market and am sick of looking at numbers. ( am within $17000) before I am ready to pull the trigger. So a couple more months of crunching numbers and I should be ready to go.
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Because nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition getting nailed by a Lacrosse ball when going 26mph on a bike.
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mashani wrote:Because nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition getting nailed by a Lacrosse ball when going 26mph on a bike.
OUCH! Lacrosse balls are painful enough, but to bike into one at speed (also, congrats for hitting 26mph on a bike, that's fast!) would be effing awful.

I deserve a homebrew because I'm all out of homebrew (which is actually a blessing...the first brew I made in this place was TERRIBLE), and man...I miss drinking my own beer.

I did just brew a partial mash Mr. Beer batch, but I'm itching to get my grainfather up and running and back to doing 5-6 gallon ag batches for kegging!
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mashani wrote:Because nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition getting nailed by a Lacrosse ball when going 26mph on a bike.
Unless your cycling on a Lacrosse field. :p Hope nothing serious, details please.
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I deserve a homebrew because after screwing up my keg rotation all of Feb and Mar, I finally have 3 full kegs that are carbed and ready to go for tonights hockey game!

YAY ME! :beer:
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Inkleg wrote:
mashani wrote:Because nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition getting nailed by a Lacrosse ball when going 26mph on a bike.
Unless your cycling on a Lacrosse field. :p Hope nothing serious, details please.
Jon wrote: OUCH! Lacrosse balls are painful enough, but to bike into one at speed (also, congrats for hitting 26mph on a bike, that's fast!) would be effing awful.
@John, I can go a good bit faster then that for short periods of time of flats or the downhill side of false flats (or if truly going downhill of course), but it just depends on where and what I'm doing. A "normal" ride for me averages around 16-18mph speeds, with some fast sprints mixed in. If I'm rested and really want to, I can do 20-22mph average speeds, with ~30mph sprints. This is on a lightweight road racing bike of course, not a heavy mountain bike.

@Inkleg, I was just spinning on the downhill side of a false flat on the road past a local private boys school (kids with rich parents). Some kid was practicing throwing balls up against a fence. Except he chucked one of them over the fence. And his lack of aim was impeccable. Hit me in the ribs, so it was a glancing blow and my own speed wasn't really a factor in the impact. Luckily I saw it coming so I didn't get startled and wreck, but I couldn't really slam on my breaks or swerve to avoid it because there was a car too close for comfort and I wasn't sure how they would react of if they were going to be dumb and speed up suddenly to pass me. It still is a bit sore, mostly because I already have a bit of Costochronditis that flares up there once in a while. But it isn't anything serious. I'm just glad it didn't go in front of me with my face hitting it at full speed. That would have really sucked.
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Downhill sides of false flats are nice! Though when you're riding on an unknown road uphill on one can be a grind. Glad you saw it coming, otherwise, yikes!
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