[QUOTE=miketsouth]how about this. I shouldn't post things like this but it DID happen. Just like you see it. In slow motion.
TOO FUNNY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For some reason I can't play the video :notam: Am I doing something wrong? I miss my boat
[QUOTE=miketsouth]how about this. I shouldn't post things like this but it DID happen. Just like you see it. In slow motion.
TOO FUNNY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For some reason I can't play the video :notam: Am I doing something wrong? I miss my boat
what does it say?
what operating system?
what connection speed?
It should just play.
you aint missing much anyway.
Mike, I liked to slow mo video. Any songs you want to put with you video is fine with me :supp:
You do the video, so it should be your choice of music
For some reason I can't play the video :notam: Am I doing something wrong? I miss my boat
Got the same problem here.
KOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Markist
Cool video Mike, just goes to show that us old people can get down too.
Thank you John. Maybe i can get another one going.....
just bought me a case of this, should be like the Millenium.... a 'mans' beer. Most Women and CandyAsses just cant enjoy this, and only fools drink it.
http://www.weyerbacher.com/cwo_images/image9.gif
to wit:
Blithering Idiot
At Weyerbacher, we prefer to brew things true to European style guidelines. Consequently our barley wine is on the malty side, yet not overly sweet. Notes of date or perhaps fig on the palate follow a pleasurably malty aroma to your taste buds. The finish is warm and fruity, and begs for the next sip.
.... Lay a few down, aging only helps a barley wine develop more class. At 11.1 % ABV (alcohol by volume) this fine ale will keep for years. Our expected maximum shelf-life is 2 to 3 years. Although it might see a decade, beyond the 3rd year most barley-wines have a tendency to decrease in complexity, so don't wait too long!