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2013-04-29 11:46 AM |
Elite 3290 Oliver, BC, "Wine Capital of Canada" | Subject: Real or fake www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0yj5tZtmfk/ No it's not what you think. The video is titled "Lawn mower beer train". Trying to figure out if it's real or not. |
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2013-04-29 11:57 AM in reply to: #4719099 |
Elite 3277 Minnetonka | Subject: RE: Real or fake I prefer real, and I'm voting that the video is fake... |
2013-04-29 12:00 PM in reply to: #4719099 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Real or fake peby - 2013-04-29 11:46 AM www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0yj5tZtmfk/ No it's not what you think. The video is titled "Lawn mower beer train". Trying to figure out if it's real or not. What?? What?? What??? Yep, he was "real"ly arrested, even though he knew his rights. |
2013-04-29 12:11 PM in reply to: #4719099 |
Master 1517 Western MA near the VT & NH border on the CT river | Subject: RE: Real or fake peby - 2013-04-29 12:46 PM www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0yj5tZtmfk/ No it's not what you think. The video is titled "Lawn mower beer train". Trying to figure out if it's real or not. FAKE! It was a 'viral' video for Opie and Anthony (T-shirt) |
2013-04-29 12:26 PM in reply to: #4719166 |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Real or fake Well, I thought the beer train was real. Him getting busted? Fake. |
2013-05-01 2:21 PM in reply to: #4719099 |
Extreme Veteran 584 Puyallup, WA | Subject: RE: Real or fake The video resembles what several of my neighbors would do to get beer. I caught my neighbor the other day coming back from the store with 2 half racks of beer strapped to his Cannondale MTB. Maybe I should show him this video to give him ideas. The other neighbors recycling bin would make a horrific noise from all the empty beer bottles when the garbage truck came around. |
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2013-05-01 2:27 PM in reply to: #4722790 |
Elite 3277 Minnetonka | Subject: RE: Real or fake ericwjacobson - 2013-05-01 2:21 PM The video resembles what several of my neighbors would do to get beer. I caught my neighbor the other day coming back from the store with 2 half racks of beer strapped to his Cannondale MTB. Maybe I should show him this video to give him ideas. The other neighbors recycling bin would make a horrific noise from all the empty beer bottles when the garbage truck came around. Ha.. Before I realized I drank too much, I would bring my empties up to the local community recycle dumpster so my house recycle bin didn't look bad... Let's just say I wasn't the only one doing this.... The dumpster marked "Glass" was all liquor and beer bottles.... |
2013-05-01 2:38 PM in reply to: #4722810 |
Resident Curmudgeon 25290 The Road Back | Subject: RE: Real or fake SoberTriGuy - 2013-05-01 2:27 PM Now we know the real reason those busybody liberals favor recycling: so they can monitor our consumption!ericwjacobson - 2013-05-01 2:21 PM The video resembles what several of my neighbors would do to get beer. I caught my neighbor the other day coming back from the store with 2 half racks of beer strapped to his Cannondale MTB. Maybe I should show him this video to give him ideas. The other neighbors recycling bin would make a horrific noise from all the empty beer bottles when the garbage truck came around. Ha.. Before I realized I drank too much, I would bring my empties up to the local community recycle dumpster so my house recycle bin didn't look bad... Let's just say I wasn't the only one doing this.... The dumpster marked "Glass" was all liquor and beer bottles.... |
2013-05-01 3:09 PM in reply to: #4719099 |
Elite 5145 Cleveland | Subject: RE: Real or fake |
2013-05-01 3:19 PM in reply to: #4722810 |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Real or fake SoberTriGuy - 2013-05-01 12:27 PM ericwjacobson - 2013-05-01 2:21 PM The video resembles what several of my neighbors would do to get beer. I caught my neighbor the other day coming back from the store with 2 half racks of beer strapped to his Cannondale MTB. Maybe I should show him this video to give him ideas. The other neighbors recycling bin would make a horrific noise from all the empty beer bottles when the garbage truck came around. Ha.. Before I realized I drank too much, I would bring my empties up to the local community recycle dumpster so my house recycle bin didn't look bad... Let's just say I wasn't the only one doing this.... The dumpster marked "Glass" was all liquor and beer bottles.... I could be wrong, but thinking about it... Wouldn't they be the leading contributor BY FAR? So it would of course look that way. They obviously use glass for many food products, but you go through those over weeks/months. On fun afternoon and you go through 12-24 beer bottles. Wine, spirits, beer, if I think about it, would lead the use in bottles, no? Soda doesn't really use them, or water and such. They moved to plastic. I'm just saying that without TRYING to ditch only booze bottles, the natural makeup of glass recycling could be mostly booze bottles. Edited by Kido 2013-05-01 3:19 PM |
2013-05-01 3:20 PM in reply to: #4722900 |
Pro 6838 Tejas | Subject: RE: Real or fake cgregg - 2013-05-01 3:09 PM Real or fake I've never been able to taste the difference. You're not biting down hard enough. |
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2013-05-01 3:30 PM in reply to: #4722915 |
Elite 3277 Minnetonka | Subject: RE: Real or fake Kido - 2013-05-01 3:19 PM SoberTriGuy - 2013-05-01 12:27 PM ericwjacobson - 2013-05-01 2:21 PM The video resembles what several of my neighbors would do to get beer. I caught my neighbor the other day coming back from the store with 2 half racks of beer strapped to his Cannondale MTB. Maybe I should show him this video to give him ideas. The other neighbors recycling bin would make a horrific noise from all the empty beer bottles when the garbage truck came around. Ha.. Before I realized I drank too much, I would bring my empties up to the local community recycle dumpster so my house recycle bin didn't look bad... Let's just say I wasn't the only one doing this.... The dumpster marked "Glass" was all liquor and beer bottles.... I could be wrong, but thinking about it... Wouldn't they be the leading contributor BY FAR? So it would of course look that way. They obviously use glass for many food products, but you go through those over weeks/months. On fun afternoon and you go through 12-24 beer bottles. Wine, spirits, beer, if I think about it, would lead the use in bottles, no? Soda doesn't really use them, or water and such. They moved to plastic. I'm just saying that without TRYING to ditch only booze bottles, the natural makeup of glass recycling could be mostly booze bottles.
So, why didn't they just use the city issued recycle containers at their house ? |
2013-05-01 3:48 PM in reply to: #4722926 |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Real or fake SoberTriGuy - 2013-05-01 1:30 PM Kido - 2013-05-01 3:19 PM SoberTriGuy - 2013-05-01 12:27 PM ericwjacobson - 2013-05-01 2:21 PM The video resembles what several of my neighbors would do to get beer. I caught my neighbor the other day coming back from the store with 2 half racks of beer strapped to his Cannondale MTB. Maybe I should show him this video to give him ideas. The other neighbors recycling bin would make a horrific noise from all the empty beer bottles when the garbage truck came around. Ha.. Before I realized I drank too much, I would bring my empties up to the local community recycle dumpster so my house recycle bin didn't look bad... Let's just say I wasn't the only one doing this.... The dumpster marked "Glass" was all liquor and beer bottles.... I could be wrong, but thinking about it... Wouldn't they be the leading contributor BY FAR? So it would of course look that way. They obviously use glass for many food products, but you go through those over weeks/months. On fun afternoon and you go through 12-24 beer bottles. Wine, spirits, beer, if I think about it, would lead the use in bottles, no? Soda doesn't really use them, or water and such. They moved to plastic. I'm just saying that without TRYING to ditch only booze bottles, the natural makeup of glass recycling could be mostly booze bottles.
So, why didn't they just use the city issued recycle containers at their house ? I don't know, ask them. Maybe they ARE trying to hide drinking problems or doing it for image. I'm just thinking that most of the glass recycling is probably booze bottles naturally and not some conspiracy to hide them. Ever see the incredible amount of glass a typical bar tosses (or sends to the recycle bin) on a weekend? Come to think of it. Bars/restaurants probably have recycling programs and that's where their bottles go - to the community recycle dumpster. They will generate more booze bottles in one night than your neighborhood will in a month. (But I don't know your neighborhood, so that's just an assumption). |