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"Cardboard beer mats could still sit on top of the plastic mat and there could still be advertising, and you would just exchange the cardboard mat when you wanted to change the advertising."
Because we don't see nearly enough advertising elsewhere we now have to have it on the f*ckin' coaster under the pilsner glass at the bar. Yeah. Brilliant invention by Hans & Franz.
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...or a cheaper method would be to train the bartender to fill your beer when it gets low.
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major marco wrote:Because we don't see nearly enough advertising elsewhere we now have to have it on the f*ckin' coaster under the pilsner glass at the bar. Yeah. Brilliant invention by Hans & Franz.


i guess you havnt been to a bar within the last 20 years... :rolleyes:
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I often wonder if the voices in my head ever get frustrated because I'm just too damn lazy to climb that clock tower.
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thechemgeek wrote:...or a cheaper method would be to train the bartender to fill your beer when it gets low.

one would think...hence the name lol
Every normal man must be tempted at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
I often wonder if the voices in my head ever get frustrated because I'm just too damn lazy to climb that clock tower.
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Bastid wrote:i guess you havnt been to a bar within the last 20 years... :rolleyes:
No, actually I haven't. And it's closer to 120 yrs, btw. Get it right.
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major marco wrote:No, actually I haven't. And it's closer to 120 yrs, btw. Get it right.

Well then just so u know all coasters in bars advertise beer :D
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major marco wrote:No, actually I haven't. And it's closer to 120 yrs, btw. Get it right.

dude, im only speaking from experience, and i havnt been alive for 120 years... also, i wasnt aware that they used coasters 120 years ago...well they say you learn something new everyday :)

and i got it right :D angry man.
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pretty neat, but i like my beer in bottles :p
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Bastid wrote:i guess you havnt been to a bar within the last 20 years... :rolleyes:
:rotfl: No kidding huh? "Coasters" with beer brands on them aren't exactly a new thing.
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Meggie wrote:pretty neat, but i like my beer in bottles :p
I bought a girl a drink once and she insisted on bottled beer. I asked her why and she said it's because she trusts bottled beer more because it is not opened.

She's paranoid that I'll put some sort of pills in drink or something. Damn females.
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who is this guy?
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Blisster wrote:who is this guy?
Immy? Oh, he's a little horn-dog. :D
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Immy? Oh, he's a little horn-dog. :D
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Immortal wrote:I bought a girl a drink once and she insisted on bottled beer. I asked her why and she said it's because she trusts bottled beer more because it is not opened.

She's paranoid that I'll put some sort of pills in drink or something. Damn females.
i just think it tastes better and stays colder.
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Meggie wrote:i just think it tastes better and stays colder.


I prefer Draft, but a bottle would be my second choice. Cans being a last resort.
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