That's exactly what I thought!!!For the GLORY of TEST!
Looks great, makes me thirsty, and I still have 4 Guinness in the cabinet. All good except my wife has the key. (we keep her mother away from anything with alcohol in it she didn't buy herself or when you want it, you'll find an empty bottle instead.)That's exactly what I thought!!!
I’m not saying the Irish government pays each one of us who leave the isle a kickback on shilling our merch overseas.
*clears throat again*Looks great, makes me thirsty, and I still have 4 Guinness in the cabinet. All good except my wife has the key. (we keep her mother away from anything with alcohol in it she didn't buy herself or when you want it, you'll find an empty bottle instead.)

Stores open on Sunday are quite common in North America for a couple/few decades now, depending on local rules.On a Sunday?
Not gonna work at Costco ever!![]()
Awk I do email now too(Plus I'll never sign any paper Yex pushed my way either.)
Well, over here in Germany you'll find that the only shops open on a sunday are bakeries and gas stations.Stores open on Sunday are quite common in North America for a couple/few decades now, depending on local rules.

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You do realize that I was taking about shops?more business are working on Sunday in Germany than bakeries and gas stations
Emergency medicine. Natural Gas companies electric companies, plumbers just to name a few. Anything you depend on 24x7 that you don’t realize is open. It’s okay though. The people who do that work are not in it for money or recognition. They do it because it needs doing
There's just a few state licensing requirements that need to be met. Literally "Mudhawk's Bits, Bytes and Beer Emporium" is just a few hurdles of paperwork and licensing away. You'd need to pay foor the state services to review approve and file the paperwork. Probably true in Germany too. Pretty standard stuff.Come to think of it, your not telling me that natural gas companies and plumbers sell Guinness in the states?
True dat,There's just a few state licensing requirements that need to be met. Literally "Mudhawk's Bits, Bytes and Beer Emporium" is just a few hurdles of paperwork and licensing away. You'd need to pay foor the state services to review approve and file the paperwork. Probably true in Germany too. Pretty standard stuff.
I think I need to take heed to these wise words. I am unemployed. According to this wisdom I can still serve beer!! WOHOO!We even got a saying in Germany: "Wer nichts wird wird Wirt!"
Basically it means that if you fail at everything else in live you can still server Beer.
For the record, my wife is a bio-chemist by training. For work, she is the manager of a warehouse and a bar manager/bartender at sporting events (same company). She doesn't do the biochemistry anymore because it doesn't pay enough.I think I need to take heed to these wise words. I am unemployed. According to this wisdom I can still serve beer!! WOHOO!
I do not know about the state of things over at your place but despite complaining otherwise (Germans do complain a lot, especially when drunk) not even the worst inkeep suffers from malnorishment. If you catch my drift.I think I need to take heed to these wise words. I am unemployed. According to this wisdom I can still serve beer!! WOHOO!
Bio-Chemistry? Hmmm... ever thought about going into the micro-brewery / craftbeer business? how does Levsky Lager sound..? Nix Pale ale? Stanton Stout?For the record, my wife is a bio-chemist by training. For work, she is the manager of a warehouse and a bar manager/bartender at sporting events (same company). She doesn't do the biochemistry anymore because it doesn't pay enough.