Where is everyone #5

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  1. wore out

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    By God we gots a plan lol
     
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  3. tramm01

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    Might want to keep it in your hip pocket till the Judge absolutely needs to know about it
     
  4. wore out

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    Hey I’m a lil what you might say free spirited but I ain’t a absolute beginner lmao
     
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    My Dad was a Schlitz man. I still drink one every now and again for him…..he was sure tougher than me or maybe they changed it I ain’t sure
     
  6. Isafarmboy

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    I think it's the hops or the rice. Never could figure out why they'd call it king of beers.
     
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    Riceland the largest rice mill in the state, was started by Coors Brewing Company. 25 locations here in Arkansas. Now the only one they own is just outside Ft. Worth I can’t remember the name of that town to save me. Tuttle and Tuttle had a yard there at one time


    Cleburne Tejas.
     
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  8. sawmill

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    Uncle Joe was a Falstaff man until they quit brewing it. After that it was Miller High Life.

    I don't really tip them back anymore but if I do that's my choice too.
     
  9. Oxbow

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    Lucky Lager was the brew of choice when I was entering my drinking years. Dad would drink the cheapest swill most of the time, as in Buckhorn. He would occasionally splurge for some Labatts Blue, or Anniversary Ale though.
     
  10. Oxbow

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    Me too on the headaches, and as you say only one will do it. Haven't had one since the Clydsdales sold out to foreigners though.
     
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  11. tramm01

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    Lucky had a little bit more “bite” than Oly and was about $.35 a cold pack cheaper, but live’n in Boise we had to try and keep up… never mind— Oly was the drink of choice
     
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