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DRD has finally managed to secure a spot xD
The beer corner is - completely free, yes you read it. afterwards it will be for sale in the store but at SLB you can get it totally free, no group needed , just go and grab it.
In our booth we have a few oldies and goodies displayed all at a 50% discount!
what are you waiting for ??
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DRD
Beer Corner
DRD The Beercorner - Red metal chair
DRD The Beercorner - Rusty chair
DRD The Beercorner - Beerholder
DRD The Beercorner - Beer Table
DRD The Beercorner - Beer and snacks
Hair: Lamb. Loomer - Eccentric Pack
Jacket: ~[LeiMotiv] Naomi Open Jacket { Happy Weekend }
Jeans: VINYL - Shipped Jeans & Straps Pak Faded Dark { Saturday Sale}
Beers: .::Crystal ::. Crystona Beer Bag // Girly Purple [BENTO]
Pub de Puerta Cinegia, Zaragoza
[Esp. / Eng]
Como a los dioses se les escapa el tiempo
hay un crepúsculo también para los hombres
Pero he encontrado el nicho perfecto:
tiene tres grifos de cerveza,
bañados en oro, para tirar
(al sentido sexual no me refiero)
fresca su espuma de tsunami.
Just as the gods lose their grip on time
there's a twilight for people
But I've found the perfect grave;
it has three beer taps
bathed in gold, to deliver*
(I'm not referring to the sexual meaning)
its cool tsunami-like froth
*The original verb has ambiguous meaning in Spanish slang
Angel Petisme
Todos los Santos, extracto (Poemails, 2011, AMARGORD Ediciones)
This is an empty store unit container that was left on the sidewalk in the snow. The Corona box was lying on the ground discarded under it. NYC.
Beer, Devon, has a rich history intertwined with both brewing and smuggling. While the village is not known for its brewing history, it gained notoriety for its role as a smuggling base, particularly during the 18th and early 19th centuries. The village's secluded location and access to caves made it an ideal spot for smugglers, most famously led by Jack Rattenbury, who was born in Beer.
Beer, Devon, UK.
Mack brewery had a very nice range of beers, and I think I tasted them all onboard MS Nordnorge.. but I have no idea which of them is in the glass this time!
Somewhere north of Tromsö, northern Norway.
It's a gallon of gas, or a cold six pack
One goes in my tank, one comes in a sack
Makes life complicated when it costs the same
Hell it ain't no fun, to do without one
But I'll do a lot of walkin' if my motor don't run
It's a tough ol' choice to make if you know what I mean
It's either beer or gasoline...
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When Harder's filling station closed, it made Artois, Ca. a No Pump Town...
A can of beer, the buttons and the circuit from an old telephone and some minor interventions in the body of the box (wiring) and ... voila! A fully functional phone!
Georgia & Florida Railnet's GF87, the "Beer Train" is southbound at Ellenton, Georgia in April 2004 with HATX GP40-2 500 (exBM) and GFRR GP40-2L 9636. GF87 originated at Miller's brewery in Albany and ran to NS's Langdale Yard in Valdosta where the traffic was forwarded to FEC. (Slide Scan)
Nice little pub in Chiswick. Cheap beer (by Australian standards), good pub food and great atmosphere
I found this to be quite inspiring yesterday for some reason. About nine beers and four shots into the St. Patty's festivities.