Mine: <img src="http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a345/JugdishOhYeah/bottles004.jpg"> (Chimay on the right, I didn't capture it fully.) Plus, my new baby:
I know I ALWAYS keep a can of WD-40 in my kitchen. Ya know, there ARE alternatives if your food is sticking to the pan...
I noticed it too...plus the gateway! AHHHHHHHHHH! I have regular pint glasses. But I have some nice Liquor glasses.
lol. the dude's probably single or something. my place is much worse so i can talk about him. heheh. sooooo.... when i listen to emails from listeners on jim rome or visit a forum where folks say that they saw/heard something that made them spit out beer/coke on their keyboard... well... i didn't think that some folks too it so seriously. j/k, jugdish. cheers to filet-o-fish container ashtrays!
I never understood why people collected empty beer bottles or beer glasses... its damn near close to women collecting china or crystal tea sets.. like a real man i have onepint glass i got several years ago (st. arnolds) and one backup in case that one breaks and thats it..
That house isn't messy. (and, like bejezuz, I thought this was going to be about "I got in at 2 with a 10 and woke up at 10 with a 2...")
Well it's like having wine glasses and champagne flutes. If you're into beer (and by into beer, I don't mean "I down a 12 pack of coors light every friday!") you drink a lot of different varieties - trappist ales, Belgian saisons, imperial stouts, Dubbels, Trippels, Wittes, Weissbeers, Bocks, Dobbelbocks....etc. Each type of beer you drink demands a different kind of glass, according to tradition and because the composition/aromas of certain types of beers demand different kind of glasses. For example, A Belgian Trippel, like say a Westmalle, demands a wide mouth glass to release the flaover and contain the head. (and if you're paying 7 bucks for a 12 oz bottle, you might as well enjoy it the way it was meant to be enjoyed) Meanwhile a german Altbier demands a small thin high ball type glass because its meant to be drunk really fast. Also there's some old German laws in some states that state that if you serve beer, you're required to serve it in the corresponding glass.
It's a West Coast Choppers ashtray! I was hoping no one would notice the WD-40. No idea why that's in there.
i know that. nevermind... it's just an old joke. btw... noticed the "commit lozenges" and the ashtray in one pic and cigarette lighter by the toaster oven in another pic. heheh just given you a hard time man. pay no mind.
Some of you guys need serious help with that obsessive/compulsive disorder. Either that or you just need to start a maid service.
Sam, that frosted glass tabletop looks like it was purchased at Eurway. Am I correct? You need to step it up.