So the trading apps are killing off the stocks by not allowing anyone to buy. That seems more corrupt that some redditors saying "hey, let's all buy this stock."
I'm a fan of this administration treating the COVID pandemic like it's a pandemic. I like that they are using science and data to drive policies that are intended to save American lives and get us back to normal as soon as possible instead of sitting on their asses and lying to the American people to protect a deranged President's fragile ego. Wait . . . science . . . data . . . honesty . . . saving lives. Shit, those are liberal values. My bad for messing up the intent of the thread.
Did a tasting of three of my higher proof bourbons last night--1792 Full Proof SPec's SiB, Rare Breed, and Old Forester 1920. 1792 was a clear winner with RB edging out OF for second place.
I hesitate to say this, because who knows what happens, but are Arsenal trying to throw the game with that lineup? Sent from my SM-G950U1 using Tapatalk
Tammy has been excellent today. He was key to the build up to both goals that he scored and has generally been great with hold up and distributing on the build up.
This is so tough. One of the best meals I've had was at a fucking BJ's during happy hour after a long day at Magic Mountain. We were starving and it was the only half-way decent place available with open seating.
But when it comes to actual, nice food. It's Eleven Madison Park followed shortly by Blue Hill at Stone Barns. Both were tasting menus. EMP had the better food but Blue Hill had the better experience. It's on a working farm about an hour north of NYC and the bulk of what they use was grown or raised on the farm. It's half dinner, half food education. They do a great job of explaining what you are eating, how they grew it, and how everything they do is done with food sustainability in mind.
Dumb question amnesty here. I'm guessing the name of the nameless joint rhymes with schmoke schmicker schmabinet. Why is it treated like Voldemort here?
It pretty clearly states on the bottle that it's number 16 in the series. I suppose if you're just grabbing any bottle with a high number, you might get something different than you expect.
This is very, very good. I won't try and do tasting notes, but my initial reaction was the alcohol hit harder than expected when I took my first sip. As I've let it sit, it's mellowed out and I'm getting different flavors with each sip. This bourbon has a lot of depth to it.
Know of a place to get one in Austin? I have an 11 year sib store TL store pick I love and like to add another with a higher age statement. Sent from my SM-G950U1 using Tapatalk