Go Dawn's cool daughter.
ita, I have a friend who makes custom clothing - perhaps you should pimp his services at krav?
Dawn ,'Selfless'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Go Dawn's cool daughter.
ita, I have a friend who makes custom clothing - perhaps you should pimp his services at krav?
So, you think he'll get fired?
Which one? They apparently pulled all of Doyle's clearances. I wasn't even aware that the guy I know had been so promoted until this story. He's the SO of one of my oldest friends.
Ben & Jerry's may have made a bad marketing decision of they want to sell this in Ireland
Does black and tan mean something different there? In Jamaica it's slang for a sort of banana, but I think people will work it out.
I have a friend who makes custom clothing - perhaps you should pimp his services at krav?
You know, I think you sent me an e-mail about this yonks ago, and I have it saved somewhere. I might bring it up. I'm pretty sure lots of hard-core kravvers have various proportion problems.
re: custom clothier. [link] here's the link to his website.
Ben & Jerry's may have made a bad marketing decision of they want to sell this in Ireland
'Cause of the political thing?
Do they have the black & tan beers (stout poured over pale ale so as to layer it) in Ireland anyway? Because that slang has been around (here) for years, referring to the beer combo style. And it looks like that's what the B&J flavor is sending up.
The name "Black and Tan" is a reference to a famously brutal regiment of pro-British paramilitaries active in Ireland in the 1920's.
The name "Black and Tan" is a reference to a famously brutal regiment of pro-British paramilitaries active in Ireland in the 1920's.
Aha. Since Black & Tan never fails to put me in mind of Guinness, I figured that's what it meant there too.
Tom, HA! I was JUST coming in here to post that exact link.
We should go out sometime.
the entry also answered my question if the Irish drink the black & tans.
Google tells me that the beer drink was named after the mismatched uniforms of the paramilitaries.