Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCT: Aug 10-14, 2009
Econoline:
"Sorry for the out-of-continuity comic" ????????????
I would've been seriously bummed if Jeph had NOT devoted the comic to Les Paul today. (The only question was whether the character doing the tribute would be Marten or Sven--or both.)
Vaya Con Dios, Mr. Paul.
voyou:
--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 13 Aug 2009, 08:11 ---the 'shipper' (a person who "'ships") conjures a romantic relationship between two or more characters in a fictional work
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Though the "fictional work" part is optional.
Delirium:
Why the FUthBRRGG^^&#-GENERAL PROTECTION FAULT AT $0CFF3E
Mr_Rose:
--- Quote from: voyou on 14 Aug 2009, 00:59 ---
--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 13 Aug 2009, 08:11 ---the 'shipper' (a person who "'ships") conjures a romantic relationship between two or more characters in a fictional work
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Though the "fictional work" part is optional.
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I prefer to call those people "stalkers."
vettechinohio:
--- Quote from: celticgeek on 10 Aug 2009, 13:08 ---I have been in microbreweries where they do this (four samples of various beers, about 250 ml each) and offer a little sheet telling about each of the drinks in the batch. Kind of a fun way to check out new beers.
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The Buckeye Beer Engine, which is my new favorite food and alcohol hot spot, does this. As a newbie to all things beer related, it makes trying out the hard ciders and fruit beers easier (I hate bitterness so I'm starting light, heh). The first time there we got two samples, which were roughly 250ml glasses, filled to the top, and charged a few bucks each, but after that when we ask for a sample we get about a quarter of that and they never charged us. They have an on tap sheet that lists the type (cider, IPA, lambic, fruit beer, etc.) alcohol by content and bitterness, as well as a short description of ingredients and flavors. And you can't beat them for a burger or fried pickles. Mmnm, I may have to go there tonight...
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