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99Tiger Wrote:I really doubt he'll be enjoying Natty Lights
How is that even possible???
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Oddball Wrote:
99Tiger Wrote:I really doubt he'll be enjoying Natty Lights
How is that even possible???
The Natty Bo more than anything showed the depths to which one man can sink.
05-23-2004 08:37 AM
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axeme Wrote:
Oddball Wrote:
99Tiger Wrote:I really doubt he'll be enjoying Natty Lights
How is that even possible???
The Natty Bo more than anything showed the depths to which one man can sink.
at least he wasn't drinking Thunderbird or Mad Dog 20/20 :rofl:
05-23-2004 04:45 PM
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GreenBison Wrote:
axeme Wrote:
Oddball Wrote:
99Tiger Wrote:I really doubt he'll be enjoying Natty Lights
How is that even possible???
The Natty Bo more than anything showed the depths to which one man can sink.
at least he wasn't drinking Thunderbird or Mad Dog 20/20 :rofl:
Natural Light is the beer equivalent of those "wines."
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Oddball Wrote:
GreenBison Wrote:
axeme Wrote:
Oddball Wrote:
99Tiger Wrote:I really doubt he'll be enjoying Natty Lights
How is that even possible???
The Natty Bo more than anything showed the depths to which one man can sink.
at least he wasn't drinking Thunderbird or Mad Dog 20/20 :rofl:
Natural Light is the beer equivalent of those "wines."
No, no no! 05-nono

Crazy Horse and King Cobra are the beer equivalents of MD and Thunderbird.

The wine equivalent of Natty Light would be Boone's Farm Strawberry.

Lets keep are cheap hooch straight, people. :D

BTW, the only acceptable way to serve Natty Light is warm in a fine beer bong, IMO.
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Flying Corn Wrote:
Oddball Wrote:
GreenBison Wrote:
axeme Wrote:
Oddball Wrote:
99Tiger Wrote:I really doubt he'll be enjoying Natty Lights
How is that even possible???
The Natty Bo more than anything showed the depths to which one man can sink.
at least he wasn't drinking Thunderbird or Mad Dog 20/20 :rofl:
Natural Light is the beer equivalent of those "wines."
No, no no! 05-nono

Crazy Horse and King Cobra are the beer equivalents of MD and Thunderbird.

The wine equivalent of Natty Light would be Boone's Farm Strawberry.

Lets keep are cheap hooch straight, people. :D

BTW, the only acceptable way to serve Natty Light is warm in a fine beer bong, IMO.
Just for the record, FC's deep knowledge of cheap hooch does not come from his assimilation into the Huskie collective. :D
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Flying Corn Wrote:
Oddball Wrote:
GreenBison Wrote:
axeme Wrote:
Oddball Wrote:
99Tiger Wrote:I really doubt he'll be enjoying Natty Lights
How is that even possible???
The Natty Bo more than anything showed the depths to which one man can sink.
at least he wasn't drinking Thunderbird or Mad Dog 20/20 :rofl:
Natural Light is the beer equivalent of those "wines."
No, no no! 05-nono

Crazy Horse and King Cobra are the beer equivalents of MD and Thunderbird.

The wine equivalent of Natty Light would be Boone's Farm Strawberry.

Lets keep are cheap hooch straight, people. :D

BTW, the only acceptable way to serve Natty Light is warm in a fine beer bong, IMO.
King Cobra is one step above Engine Coolant. 03-puke
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Are malt liquors considered beer? 03-puke
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Big Jug Malt Liquor. 79 cents for a 40. And it tastes like it costs.
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axeme Wrote:That's right up there with Jerry Springer paying for a Northern Ky. hooker with a personal check while he was mayor of Cincy.
The topper on that one was that the story came to light because the check bounced.
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