Fun Poll...

Overtime Pay - Or time at home....


  • Total voters
    17
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IAN442

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If you have a shitty rainy summer like many of us here on the east coast have had and you have a nice sunny day.

Do you work the extra 4 hours of overtime....

Or

Do you decide to kick it at home and do outside houseweork ?
 
MyH - youre welcome to come over and drink a few Yuengling's with me.

my yardwork always includes beer. Especially since i live 100 yards from the liquor/country store. :D
 
Depends on how badly you need the $ and what you hate doing more, working or mowing. I hate both about equally but nobody pays me to mow my yard so I'd probably take the OT.
 
KY_Fried442 said:
Depends on how badly you need the $ and what you hate doing more, working or mowing. I hate both about equally but nobody pays me to mow my yard so I'd probably take the OT.

I like this option: No OT, at home, and pay KY to do my yardwork. lol! How does that sound to you?
 
Thank you Drokk...i only got a C+ in English.

As for the yuengling... thats my beer of choice.

beats any other amercian brew i've tasted in its price range.

DD MYH and I can all grill and mow !!!
 
oh yeah and rock out...since i got wireless in the garage and my stereo hooked up to the pc...

:D
 
True, there are worse beers, like Pabst. I should know, it originated in my hometown. Oh, and there is no Pabst brewery any more, MH.
 
Yuengling is the oldest AMERICAN brewery in existence,,,over 130 years.

that has to say something.
 
IAN442 said:
Yuengling is the oldest AMERICAN brewery in existence,,,over 130 years.

that has to say something.
Never heard of it. But I'm stayin' home and getting drunk. The lawn can wait!:kickass:
 
IAN442 said:
Yuengling is the oldest AMERICAN brewery in existence,,,over 130 years.

that has to say something.
I'm pretty sure Schell's or Leinenkugel's are the oldest regional breweries. Anheuser Busch is about that old, and that says absolutely nothing to me. Pabst is older than that, but is just a name now, so it has no connection to the family name of Pabst nor to the in which it was founded. The company is based in Texas, the Pabst brands contract brewed by Miller, which are all horse piss anyway.