In reply to JoeyM:
what a hiccup way to go
JoeyM wrote: In 1814, nine people were killed in the "London Beer Flood," during which 323,000 imperial gallons of beer from the Meux and Company Brewery "burst out of their vats and gushed into the streets."
Bob:
"My brother and I used to say that drownin’ in beer was like heaven, eh. Now he’s not here, and I’ve got two soakers… this isn’t heaven, this sucks!"
My Father in law works at a local plant owned by one of the biggest beer brands in the land. Apparently, once upon a time in the plant, a very large transfer hose blew open, filling a room with about 3 1/2 feet of beer. My FIL was on the team of guys who had to go in and fix it. He said he was thigh deep in brew for about an hour. He got pretty drunk without ever taking a drink because of how much his body simply absorbed thru his skin. He was so inebriated, he had to have someone come get him to take him home at the end of his day - meaning, he got to stay at work, on the clock, plowed. Friggin awesome!
Unrelated
neon4891 wrote:nderwater wrote:
I was fixing to say, if she goes down dressed like that she's going to wish she didn't have a helmet on.
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