Beer garden trip today(Tuesday 24th June)

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Perhaps he was thinking "Hodor"
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StroppyChops wrote:Perhaps he was thinking "Hodor"
Hodor.
A word used for a variety of things, ranging from a fierce battle cry
to expressing one's emotions like a retarded stable boy.
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My point, exactly.
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youngster wrote:Wish I could have been there instead of here in barang land.
Next time!
Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:Sounds cool. Surprised you got so many posters showing up for such a last minute meetup!
Yeah, a good turnout, for sure!

We still don't have t-shirts though.
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Marlon Brando in Apocalypse now comes to mind "The Horror, The Horror"
LoL! ! There always has to be someone who gets stuck with a water buffalo looking chick! :ROFL:



Also, I thought the girl I was getting cozy with at the beer garden was kind of cool.....UNTIL.... She told me her mom died a month ago. Nothing wrong with sharing that, but then she proceeded to show me pictures of the funeral, a video of the cremation, and finally a picture of her dead corpse. Image

WTF? That's some weird shit.
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She was just trying to come on to you. Wait till she's serious.
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Milord wrote:She was just trying to come on to you. Wait till she's serious.
She was dead serious.
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She wanted to know your preference for your, end of line, service ?
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General Mackevili wrote:
LoL! ! There always has to be someone who gets stuck with a water buffalo looking chick! :ROFL:
HaHa --- That place was pretty much a grazing herd of water buffalo although the one that insisted on grazing next to me may have been the "alpha" female of the bunch.

Then there is a 1 year old in diapers dancing on the bar WTF?

like I said "The Horror, The Horror"

Escaped to my favorite place just to get my head back on straight afterthat experience lol

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Rain Dog wrote:
Then there is a 1 year old in diapers dancing on the bar WTF?
HAHAHAHAHAHA! ! !

I forgot about that! That was a trip.
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Great night out. It was a good turnout and I was happy to meet some new people.

I was a little nervous about being in charge of finding the beer garden. I haven't been there for years so it could have closed for all I knew. But there it was as big and bright as ever !! That booth was cozy and comfortable.

Unfortunately I got a puncture on the way home. And Sod's law insisted it being the rear wheel. I wasn't too far from a repair station but was definitely ready for bed.
Scarier than malaria.
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