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I know. It exclaims, 16 slices! of "American Slices". Yum.

As for me, I'll stick to actual cheese, even if that means Culver's wants 10¢ to upgrade to cheddar. :)

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noggin

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You can't go wrong with 16 slices of not-cheese!

I may not have good taste in wine, but I love a good cheese.


I'm a Marxist, of the Groucho sort.

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Paisley

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I'm cheap in many departments and there have been lean times but there are some boundaries I don't cross. Cheese slices that don't contain cheese is one of them.

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noggin

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Cheese slices in my house come from the deli, where they're sliced just the way I want.


I'm a Marxist, of the Groucho sort.

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thedevariouseffect

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noggin said:

Quantity over quality when it comes to wine, thedevariouseffect

Oh I'm not always a crazy alcohol snob, but some of the boxed wines taste terrible, or like juice, just..no haha.

A good ~$20 Merlot, Cab Sav, or Riesling and I'm alright. I've had some more expensive wine from places and it's good, but not always necessary. Like one guy I worked with had to have a bottle of Dom to toast with. I honestly couldn't tell the difference between that and my usual bottle of Sparking Wine/Champagne I get.


Corkscrew, Power Tower, Magnum, & Monster/ Witches Wheel Crew 2011

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noggin

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There are some nice boxed wines out there. Truth be told, I usually buy bottles of wine but sometimes I'll go boxed if it's a decent wine and on sale. As noted above though, my wine finesse is pretty much limited to "tastes good" and "yuck". But I think boxed wine is inherently funny, like sushi from Walgreen's.

Wall Street Journal used to have a great wine column written by a couple. They wrote once about wine tasting parties they would have. Each guest brought a bottle of wine that was put into a paper bag with a number on it. The wines were tasted, the best wine voted on, and the winner, with few exceptions, was one of the cheapest bottles.


I'm a Marxist, of the Groucho sort.

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Ripped Tattoo

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Yellow tail or Barefoot wine?, That is the question.

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Ripped Tattoo

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Never mind the booze, kids like STR and love SRF because of the soak factor. Thunder canyon is a lottery for who gets soaked under the water fall. Roll the dice and ride the river. STR is going to dry up like the Atacama desert.

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Tip

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What drink best describes which water ride? SRF is a Long Island Iced Tea... tall and potent, you know it's gonna knock you back every time.


Just say no to trims

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Ripped Tattoo

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Riding Shoot the rapids is like Near beer, you can remember it the next day and say "never again".

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e x i t english

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Can't believe I accidentally deleted my post...

So, here is goes again.

"Never mind the booze"
What foreign language is that?

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Ripped Tattoo

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The previous trend was about wine, a alcoholic beverage, booze is a old slang word for alcohol.

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Shawn Meyer

This is hilarious! We went from talking about cheese to alcohol. Lol

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Ripped Tattoo

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It is what it is, God help you all.

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MichaelB

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Shawn Meyer said:

This is hilarious! We went from talking about cheese to alcohol. Lol

And to think this thread was originally about some water ride at an amusement park.

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Tilt-a-Whirl

I would love for either Shoot the Rapids or SRF to be replaced by a river battle type ride.

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/40/d5/44/40d544648c365f99...c7f5b1.jpg

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