What Losers GO Out Tonight To Bar Pre Thanksgiving??
Some sort of ritual right?
Lol no thanks plus at 5-4, 214 pounds would look like the 10x loser I am
cincinnatikid513
SBR Aristocracy
11-23-17
45360
#2
just flash the cash to get some ass
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#3
yes
coke and cash your in with hot girls
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OldBill
SBR Hall of Famer
11-02-21
6416
#4
biggest party night every where young guns 21-35
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Snowball
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11-15-09
30054
#5
strictly for the 20's
then next day they are all hung over with the family and get yelled at.
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SlickFazzer
SBR Posting Legend
05-22-08
20209
#6
yes, likely lots here will be out getting hammered.
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Booya711
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12-20-11
27329
#7
Yes…I will be out tonight
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SamsNCharge99
SBR Aristocracy
10-22-08
41242
#8
Loser here
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65470
#9
Outside is for suckers.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65470
#10
Originally posted by Snowball
strictly for the 20's
then next day they are all hung over with the family and get yelled at.
Been there, amen brother.
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Slurry Pumper
SBR MVP
06-18-18
2811
#11
Well, I'm like mid 50's and I'm going out. I'm not going to the rave to be the creepy old guy in the corner. Just a few hours of pounding down a few drinks and maybe a few bowls in the parking lot with the people I employ to help me pump slurry all over the world. Yes I pay, so that is why the employees come out. We're not woke so whatever happens doesn't matter they will all still have jobs on Tuesday when they get back.
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Pigpen
SBR MVP
05-09-08
2750
#12
Too old. In bed after the sun goes down. Sad
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JIBBBY
SBR Aristocracy
12-10-09
83686
#13
I paid $285 for a full thanksgiving spread at whole foods this year - I get a full cooked honey baked ham, full cooked turkey, all the sides, mash and gravy, pies, etc. I wasn't cooking this year. This will feed 6 people but it's probably gonna be just my old mom, nef and his wife and myself this year.
Not cheap.. Everything is more expensive this year!
Should look something like this tomorrow on my dinning table
Jibby, take a picture of the actual spread tomorrow and post it.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65470
#15
Originally posted by JIBBBY
I paid $285 for a full thanksgiving spread at whole foods this year - I get a full cooked honey baked ham, full cooked turkey, all the sides, mash and gravy, pies, etc. I wasn't cooking this year. This will feed 6 people but it's probably gonna be just my old mom, nef and his wife and myself this year.
Not cheap.. Everything is more expensive this year!
Should look something like this tomorrow on my dinning table
Come on fella, do it yourself.
This is how the magic begins.
Thaw the turkey for a day.
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While the turkey is thawing start on the deserts, cookies and pies...
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Multi tasking like a bunny rabbit, start on the other side dish casseroles.
Poetry in motion my friend, poetry in motion.
Your pal Nasher does holidays from scratch.
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Bostongambler
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02-01-08
35581
#16
Getting ready to watch Arizona/ Creighton game at home then out to watch Celts/Mavs.
Going to TITS. Tavern In The Square right across from the Garden.
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Foxx
SBR Hall of Famer
05-25-11
5831
#17
Originally posted by stevenash
Come on fella, do it yourself.
This is how the magic begins.
Thaw the turkey for a day.
[IMG][/IMG]
While the turkey is thawing start on the deserts, cookies and pies...
[IMG][/IMG]
Multi tasking like a bunny rabbit, start on the other side dish casseroles.
Poetry in motion my friend, poetry in motion.
Your pal Nasher does holidays from scratch.
That's how you do it Nasher. In my view, the doing it yourself aspect is an integral part of the tradition.
Myself, I am in charge in of the turkey and pumpkin pie. I took it out of a wet brine this morning, patted dry and have it sitting uncovered in the fridge to start to dry out the skin. I'll season it up and inject it with a duck fat based flavoring before putting it in a master built turkey air. The air fryer is great because I can do it on the patio and gets me away from the chaotic kitchen scene and also frees up the oven for other people to do their thing. Only costed 90 bucks too. The pumpkin pies are homemade using my own home grown small pie pumpkins. They yield a superior flavored pie that can't be matched by a store bought pie or homemade pie using canned puree .
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DiggityDaggityDo
SBR Aristocracy
11-30-08
81450
#18
TITS. Tavern sounds nice
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#19
Hackers cook
Sharps order out
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Brock Landers
SBR Aristocracy
06-30-08
45359
#20
It's one of the biggest bar nights/restaurant nights of the year, for good reason
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65470
#21
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@Foxx
That's what I'm talking about my man!
You get a certain satisfaction watching the family wolf down seconds and thirds of your own creations, while Tessie Dog is begging for any scraps at all.
Makes standing on your feet over an oven and stove top for twelve hours worth the effort.
Who are you putting your money on anyways, some third world country line cook at Boston Market, or yourself?
I'm in it to win it, and I bet myself to win it eight ways to Sunday.
I'll make room for two more for desert, yourself and Daggles, because when it comes to food, DDD is in it to win it as well.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, and as per usual, may all you wagers be winners.
Peace.
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Foxx
SBR Hall of Famer
05-25-11
5831
#22
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours as well. Good luck on your action. You cooking up any good prop bets with that turkey of yours? You seem to be pretty adept at those.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65470
#23
Originally posted by Foxx
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours as well. Good luck on your action. You cooking up any good prop bets with that turkey of yours? You seem to be pretty adept at those.
Check back tomorrow for the props, and thanks.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65470
#24
Originally posted by DiggityDaggityDo
TITS. Tavern sounds nice
If you've seen one, you've seen them both.
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DiggityDaggityDo
SBR Aristocracy
11-30-08
81450
#25
Originally posted by stevenash
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@Foxx
That's what I'm talking about my man!
You get a certain satisfaction watching the family wolf down seconds and thirds of your own creations, while Tessie Dog is begging for any scraps at all.
Makes standing on your feet over an oven and stove top for twelve hours worth the effort.
Who are you putting your money on anyways, some third world country line cook at Boston Market, or yourself?
I'm in it to win it, and I bet myself to win it eight ways to Sunday.
I'll make room for two more for desert, yourself and Daggles, because when it comes to food, DDD is in it to win it as well.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, and as per usual, may all you wagers be winners.
Peace.
I just got back from the grocery store.
My bank account is $300 lighter, but I’ll be stuffing my face tomorrow while watching football, lemme tell ya.
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JIBBBY
SBR Aristocracy
12-10-09
83686
#26
Originally posted by Bostongambler
Getting ready to watch Arizona/ Creighton game at home then out to watch Celts/Mavs.
Going to TITS. Tavern In The Square right across from the Garden.
I'm on Zona, I hope they can hold on to this lead and close the game out!
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JIBBBY
SBR Aristocracy
12-10-09
83686
#27
Many broke bastards are substituting chickens for Turkeys this year. Thank you Joe Biden for the Nation inflation.