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Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

The easterners are fun; Denver was epic. We completely took over a bar. Some of the locals tried to shut us up; it did not work so well. :p

I had fun making fun of badger fans even though i was cheering for them. They were arrogant to me. ********.
 
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I was in Gopher gear for that title game and was drunk off my arse.
 
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The easterners are fun; Denver was epic. We completely took over a bar. Some of the locals tried to shut us up; it did not work so well. :p

Ah, Pat's Pub. How I miss that place.

I fear for the casual fans at Reid's that weekend. I mean, we get looks at the F5. Now multiply that by oh, 10,000 decibels. :D
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

Let me guess, you went to Major's. That place is awesome.
I was at some beer hall before the game - I don't know what the place was called. I just remember eating brats and drinking giant beers after playing hockey.
 
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I was at some beer hall before the game - I don't know what the place was called. I just remember eating brats and drinking giant beers after playing hockey.

German Beer Haus. Great place.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

I also ate at Mader's one day - I think that was the off day.

If you ate there then you got some money. Good place though. Go to Turner Hall or walk across the river to Water Street Brewery next time. Great food and Water Street has it's own micro brew.
 
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If you ate there then you got some money. Good place though. Go to Turner Hall or walk across the river to Water Street Brewery next time. Great food and Water Street has it's own micro brew.

We'll need to revisit these places when it's closer to when I'm out there.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

We'll need to revisit these places when it's closer to when I'm out there.

I might just give you one of my growlers from Water Street Brewery and fill it up for you with which ever beer you choose.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

If you ate there then you got some money.
I don't waste any money in day-to-day life, so when I take trips, I generally don't do them half-arsed. My upcoming trip to Denver is no exception. :)
Good place though. Go to Turner Hall or walk across the river to Water Street Brewery next time.
Hopefully there won't be a next time. :p
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

I might just give you one of my growlers from Water Street Brewery and fill it up for you with which ever beer you choose.

I just might give you one of my KBC growlers, in case you ever make it up to Houghton. Or find someone who is making the trip to/from there.
 
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I don't waste any money in day-to-day life, so when I take trips, I generally don't do them half-arsed. My upcoming trip to Denver is no exception. :)

Hopefully there won't be a next time. :p

Fine...skip on good food. You don't know what you are missing. :p
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

I'm skipping on that putrid state, not on good food. :p

And crank: high voltage is on. He shoved a shotgun up a guy's arse. :eek:

Haven't seen Crank 2. I haven't been drunk enough. :p

Although Crank 1 was entertaining after a couple. Especially the park/whatever scene where he uh, makes sweet love to Amy Smart. :eek:
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

Haven't seen Crank 2. I haven't been drunk enough. :p
He survived the fall from the helicopter and has an artificial heart.

Yeah.
Although Crank 1 was entertaining after a couple. Especially the park/whatever scene where he uh, makes sweet love to Amy Smart. :eek:
There are lots of boobs in this movie.

... and Amy Smart is wearing black tape over her nipples. :eek:
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

He survived the fall from the helicopter and has an artificial heart.

Yeah.

There are lots of boobs in this movie.

... and Amy Smart is wearing black tape over her nipples. :eek:

I knew the premise, hence my statement. :p

And Amy Smart is nummy.
 
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