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WCDT: 2656-2660 (March 10-14, 2014) Weekly Comics Discussion Thread

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rschill:
My favorite beer snobbery memory:

A couple of non-ironic working class/farmer guys order some pints of stout or ale or...  something dark on tap.  meanwhile, their hipster friend who was dressed ironically sloppy and poor orders a six pack of PBR bottles. 

It was at a James McMurtry show and it occurs to me to drop him a line about seeing that.  He might want to work it into a song or a bit of monologue or something. 

Schmorgluck:

--- Quote from: Lubricus on 14 Mar 2014, 02:51 ---I've been to a couple of snobbish bars which lacked any "normal" beers, but most bars, at least in the US, will have at least one major brand on tap.
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Given what US major brands sell as "beer" I fail to consider it a feature.

NilsO:

--- Quote from: snubnose on 14 Mar 2014, 01:44 ---I dont really get todays comic.  :oops:

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"Checking baggage" might refer to rearranging your junk to a more comfortable position.
"Locating your passport" might refer to look for an ID so you can get served at the bar. Although Angus does not look underage.
"Ticket punched": Cocaine?
Just some idle speculation, with help from the Urban Dictionary. There might be other interpretations. But Steve is definitely a douchebag.

Mr_Rose:

--- Quote from: Schmorgluck on 14 Mar 2014, 04:25 ---
--- Quote from: Lubricus on 14 Mar 2014, 02:51 ---I've been to a couple of snobbish bars which lacked any "normal" beers, but most bars, at least in the US, will have at least one major brand on tap.
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Given what US major brands sell as "beer" I fail to consider it a feature.

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I guess I should be grateful then that I live in a country where real beer can be found on tap and you have to special order American "Budweiser" unless you go to a chain pub….

pwhodges:

--- Quote from: NilsO on 14 Mar 2014, 04:31 ---Just some idle speculation, with help from the Urban Dictionary. There might be other interpretations.
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I assumed the innuendo was intended to be sexual.

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