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Beer float - am I the only one?

Started by tyb525, April 23, 2013, 11:51:07 PM

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tyb525

I like grits, but I don't think I would like beer and grits together :D
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Jeff

No, most of the moderators are not from the great white north.  If you average the latitude, it is far from being North.
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hackberry jake

Guess I was thinking mainly about the founder  ;D
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Jeff

My mother was born in southwest west Virginia and most of my relatives from there have the last name McClure. I have some pretty strong southern roots.  :)
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hackberry jake

Didnt know that. You may not be half bad after all  :)
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Al_Smith

Beer and grits might not be bad if you fried the grits and smothered them with gravey .I don't think I'd drown the grits in beer first though .Bisquits and gravey might not be bad with beer either.

I think the gist of it is that beer goes with about anything .

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