@Blind Owl you are very much missed while you're away on business and very much noticed when you get back to the keyboard!I feel so loved!
That guy screams TANKER!The second Owl was my avatar for many moons! Also, a VERY accurate depiction.
Dude, that's me IRL! I have mastered tacti-cool!
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In all seriousness, this Owl is cool as fuck, haha
I feel so loved!
Interesting, I figured that it would've been too much beer would've caused the odd (drunken) accent, while too much poutine would've guided the eater towards food coma bliss.You can mix poutine and beer. Just not in the same container, but only because hot beer kind of sucks, and so does lukewarm poutine. But once you get it in, no problem!
WARNING: Too much poutine will cause you to speak with an odd accent.
@Talonsbane hasn't tried to talk with a mouth full of poutine yet. @Blind Owl most likely has. BTW. There's a recipe for it that includes beer, bacon and maple syrup called Beer Bacon and Maple Poutine. Seriously.Interesting, I figured that it would've been too much beer would've caused the odd (drunken) accent, while too much poutine would've guided the eater towards food coma bliss.
This is true. I've actually never had poutine myself, but I've heard it's amazing, so I keep looking for it on menus wherever I go. Maybe I'll be lucky enough to find some once I finish moving to the north Houston area next month.@Talonsbane hasn't tried to talk with a mouth full of poutine yet. @Blind Owl most likely has. BTW. There's a recipe for it that includes beer, bacon and maple syrup called Beer Bacon and Maple Poutine. Seriously.
In fact, you can find it in Houston. I'm not sure where you're going to but just go to Google Maps and type "poutine near me".This is true. I've actually never had poutine myself, but I've heard it's amazing, so I keep looking for it on menus wherever I go. Maybe I'll be lucky enough to find some once I finish moving to the north Houston area next month.