Hey, what is the name of the women's active clothing store that people recommend (especially Kat)?
Lucy?
Also very sorry to hear about your brother, DJ.
Dawn ,'Selfless'
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Hey, what is the name of the women's active clothing store that people recommend (especially Kat)?
Lucy?
Also very sorry to hear about your brother, DJ.
I drank whatever.
I do, however, have a friend that swore by Miller Lite in a can.
Lucy's! That's it. Thanks!
I worked at a movie theater for years while I was in high school and still will not eat movie theater popcorn, although I do get a rare hankering and make some microwave popcorn.
PBR has been enjoying a renaissance among the hipster set, primarily due to its low price point and identification as a old-school, "genuine" brand.
I was baffled the first time I started seeing PBR as the drink of choice at shows. Oh, hipsters.
At least it's not Natural Ice.
Black Label was our college beer of choice.
Can't find it anymore, which makes me sad.
We drank a lot of Knickerbocker in college. And once had a keg of Milwaukee's Best that had turned. What a nightmare!
Natty Ice was the beer of choice when I was a broke ass college student. Heineken if someone was feeling flush.
When I was in school, it was The Beast-- PBR and Golden Anniversary were associated with the older men who came to the store every day to get a twelvepack.
When I was at Steven Point, it was Point beer. In Madison, it was... damn, wtf was the cheap local beer? It was $5 something for a case! An eight-pack was cheaper than a six-pack of Coke!
Huber, I think....
I was baffled the first time I started seeing PBR as the drink of choice at shows. Oh, hipsters.
Rolling Rock used to be what PBR is now.