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Hi. I've consumed a lot of beer from the Cape May Brewery.

I'm "Happy"!!!

For those of you not familiar with the Cape May Brewery it's AWESOME!!!!!

It's at the Cape May County Airport complex. They can't serve food or play sports on TV (ok with me I don't care for sports) because that will cause them to be fined by the township. Silly laws. But up the road is the erma deli which is also awesome. (Please mail your free sandwich tickets to me- pm for address). Yes I'm drunk. My wife tells me to stay off the Internet when intoxicated but I hide from her and play on the internet-the 2x a year I actually drink to excell. Lol. Lol.

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Anyway. If your a beer lover and in cape may county you gotta hit the brewery. Awesome sauce.

Ron

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Just because I feel the need to clarify. I went to the brewery to refill the 64oz growler and got grunk in the safety of my own home.

A 64oz growler only keeps beer fresh for 48 hours max, so you gotta drink it or it gets icky.

Icky beer sucks.

Spell check is good.

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Hell the other night after a few dos equis i tried to buy 100k rds of 9mm when i was checking the hot deals section. Luckily my credit card didnt approve it. That would have been a mess. I figured its only 21 cents a rd at that price. You cant go wrong. Drunk and stupid. I laugh now yikes.

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Definitely had me laughing with this thread haha.

 

Going with what Blueline said, I buy guns on gun broker when I'm drunk which gets bad quick. So I stay off gun broker when I'm drinking.

10000 plus. Been there done that toooo many times. Its like drunk QVC shopping. That got alot of people in trouble in the eighties.

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Just because I feel the need to clarify. I went to the brewery to refill the 64oz growler and got grunk in the safety of my own home.

A 64oz growler only keeps beer fresh for 48 hours max, so you gotta drink it or it gets icky.

Icky beer sucks.

Spell check is good.

Not entirely true. I have kept unopened growlers for several weeks and they have been fine. Once you open them though you have about 24 hours to drink it.

Thanks for the Cape May tip.

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