Stash Home How long would it take for beer to freeze if it was 20 degrees outside?
We're looking to stash some beer outside for a eventual walk home and are curious how early ahead of time we can do it and have it not freeze by the time we reach it.
A marijuana farmer from Eastern Kentucky teaches two would-be thieves the dangers of coveting thy neighbors stash in this gruesome rural shocker from first time feature filmmaker Jacob Ennis. When it comes to growing marijuana, old Bud has cornered the market in Eastern Kentucky. His growing operation is the largest in the state, but Bud has an even more sinister secret tucked away in the basement of his rural Kentucky home. When a pair of local thieves learns that Bud will be heading out of town for a few days, they hatch a plan to lift twenty pounds of homegrown before he returns. But just as the thieves are about to make a clean getaway, Bud arrives back home and catches them red-handed. Now, somewhere deep in Bud's darkened basement, two wannabe pot smugglers are about to play a painful game of survival in which nothing - not even kidnapping, torture, and rape - are off limits. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Spiritually Sipping, When is it ok to drink malt liquor at home, by yourself?
i have a stash i keep for drinking when i hang out on the steps with my neighbors here in the hood, but i try to keep a stash of lager for drinking alone. however, i just realized i am out of the good stuff and it is freezing outside.
is inclement weather an excusable reason to break open the schlitz 40 oz now or will i be struck down?
thanks in advance and bless you.
You poor thing. Schlitz? It doesn't get much worst then that. Next time you decide to go binging, give me a call 1st and I'll send down some Canadian whiskey. Ok?
They WILL be paid because Uncle Sam will need you to keep Americans in-line.
Every army division I ever was attached to has operation plans (OPLANS) for actions against the American peoiple.
Think you the US military won't attack the American People? How many examples from the past would you like me to recount?
$$$You, LtC Gross are full of it. The last division I was attached in particular has(d) OPLANS to secure sites "against the American people" in times of unrest and/or political turmoil. Among these were arsenals, a certain cannon-manufacturing site, & other assorted 'sensitive sites' as well as calls for local assistance.
They WILL be paid because Uncle Sam will need you to keep Americans in-line.
Every army division I ever was attached to has operation plans (OPLANS) for actions against the American peoiple.
Think you the US military won't attack the American People? How many examples from the past would you like me to recount?
$$$You, LtC Gross are full of it. The last division I was attached in particular has(d) OPLANS to secure sites "against the American people" in times of unrest and/or political turmoil. Among these were arsenals, a certain cannon-manufacturing site, & other assorted 'sensitive sites' as well as calls for local assistance.