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Originally Posted by karmaboy
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This thread is useless.
In that vein, I'm going to share with you something someone said to me last night while discussing the virtues of liquor. "Funny, although Maker's Mark makes me long for sex with a handful of Cocoa Butter, my belt around my neck, and a lemon wedge in my mouth. " PBR is for the high schoolers. |
Originally Posted by ^oZ
I love it.
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Originally Posted by MKRG
This thread is useless.
Originally Posted by MKRG
PBR is for the high schoolers.
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Is opening a bottle with your bag a lost art?
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From my experience, the bottle opener on the seat tube only works on larger frames. My vote would be to put get the track drops with opener, or go with track drops with the Surly tensioner.
Originally Posted by spider-man
I rarely find PBR in bottles, fwiw.
Originally Posted by jim-bob
Is opening a bottle with your bag a lost art?
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Ive used my pedals before to open bottles...just gotta find the right way to fit the top in there
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Bar key + seat tube + twisties from a loaf of bread. Plus you can swing it around and it perfectly mounts a cat eye light for the back.
*bar keys also open up cans and twist off's in addition to pop off's. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...e/IMG_2070.jpg |
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...gen/opener.jpg
i mounted it upside down by accident but i fixed it after the picture was taken, you get he idea. |
Originally Posted by spider-man
I rarely find PBR in bottles, fwiw.
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Originally Posted by sers
how good pbr tastes is directly proportional to how big of a container you're drinking it out of. It tastes best in metal, then plastic then glass. From best tasting to least best tastin:
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Originally Posted by pigmode
That is just too cool, but having a sticky mess on the hubs and spokes could get old after a while.
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