Aggravated Pimping

Under-appreciated

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I'm glad they rolled out those 32s of Sucks: damn great option when you want a couple pints but don't feel like lugging a whole six-pack where you're going.

Hmmm, I dont know if I've seen them in 32s, I've picked up a 6er recently when I needed an IPA. I'm glad even though I'm in the middle of nowhere I can still get Lagunitas Sucks and FSW Double Jack. Sadly no Wookey Jack.

Hopefully later this month I'll be on my way to NJ to taste the IPA I brewed over christmas. It's a lil funky from what my brother said, like kind of a BPA
 
Wish I could get those.
Hmmm, I dont know if I've seen them in 32s, I've picked up a 6er recently when I needed an IPA. I'm glad even though I'm in the middle of nowhere I can still get Lagunitas Sucks and FSW Double Jack. Sadly no Wookey Jack.

I only started seeing them in Chicago a few months ago; apparently they're only available in certain markets, and I wouldn't be surprised if they're available here now on account of Lagunitas just opening a second brew-works in the Pilsen neighborhood—which is, felicitously, on my side of town. Now they just need to get the pub component up and running.
 
Beer scene and many other things are why I'm heavily considering moving to Portland. I just don't know if I can be a west coast guy. I'm such an East Coaster.
 
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A really, really fantastic film, with a great narrative treatment by Altman, tremendous atmosphere provided by Altman and Vilmos Zsigmond's cinematography, and a soundtrack penned and recorded by the inimitable Leonard Cohen. I saw it a few years ago—a mediocre .avi download screened on a large tv—but I had the opportunity to catch it screened last night from a pretty well-preserved 35mm print.
 
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