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Just signed a 9 month lease on the pole-barn with living quarters.

Found a couple other nice houses with some land and separate pole buildings, so I will be doing some looking and maybe buying one of those instead of the pole-house. Either way I have a place to live and store my junk while I try to get my current house sold. Also I'll be 30 minutes from Attica. :D

For the $600/mo I'm paying for this place, I doubt I'd find an apartment to rent and a storage building for all my stuff, so this isn't a too bad of a place in the meantime. And who knows, if it works out well then I'll probably just buy this place and call it good.

Well not quite a bed-full, that GN takes up some room

Keep in mind you can store beer in the truck bed, as well as in the back of the Jeep. Utilize all the space you have!
 
Just finished closing up the bar for the year. I had to do inventory. The F&B assistant was in charge of the beer/liquor ordering after the F&B Director quit. We ended up with 1,565 bottles of beer that we didn't sell. That beer will go bad if we don't get rid of it. So guess who's getting to buy beer at $0.66 a beer. So about $15 a case for 12oz longnecks. Yes guy's your local taverns are paying $0.66 a beer and charging you guys $3.25 to $4.00 a beer. You don't even want me to break down the per pint costs on a keg of beer, it is ridiculous.


I just can't buy beer anymore, except for our local Foremost Liquor's bargains.
Got the homebrewing down to about $20/5 gallons (about 2.5 cases).

My current selection, all about $0.51/bottle, with tax. The Okocim was about $0.75 for the half liters.



I'm hoping they'll have some more of this soon...

 
You definitely do have good taste in beer. What you brought us at the trail cleanup was delicious! If I were 21 and could get into a liquor store/micro-brewery I would pick up some of those beers in that picture to try them out. My beer pallet is slightly different then that of most 19-22 year old college students, I just can't do the dirty-30 anymore, YUCK!
 
Keep in mind you can store beer in the truck bed, as well as in the back of the Jeep. Utilize all the space you have!

I will definitely have to keep that in mind. I think for next year's tailgate season for IU football games I'm going to take the tool box in the back of the bed and drill some holes in the bottom with some rubber hose running to the bed drains, fill it up with ice and beer and take it to the tail gate. Im thinking I could easily fit 5-6 cases of beer in it. With that and the cooler with two beer taps on it, I could have 6 cases of beer and possibly two kegs, now that would be a tailgate :explosion
 
You definitely do have good taste in beer. What you brought us at the trail cleanup was delicious! If I were 21 and could get into a liquor store/micro-brewery I would pick up some of those beers in that picture to try them out. My beer pallet is slightly different then that of most 19-22 year old college students, I just can't do the dirty-30 anymore, YUCK!

Its official...

mac 'i feel old' gyvr
 
ive been wheelin since you where 8...

mac 'i think it was...since i can't go into a liquor store...' gyvr
 
Yes guy's your local taverns are paying $0.66 a beer and charging you guys $3.25 to $4.00 a beer.

It's called "overhead." When you hoist a beer in a bar, you're paying for the beer, the staff, the mortgage (or rent,) property taxes, utilities, etc. And profit for the bar owner. Shouldn't be a surprise to anybody.
 
met up with Rev and Susie for lunch and a little face time at the casino. Rev and I crammed our girlish figures into some go carts and proceeded to ram the others into the rail....we rule.
 
And here the boys are....

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AWESOME!!! nothing like stuffing 5# of crap in a 3 # bag!!! good times! :D
 
It's called "overhead." When you hoist a beer in a bar, you're paying for the beer, the staff, the mortgage (or rent,) property taxes, utilities, etc. And profit for the bar owner. Shouldn't be a surprise to anybody.

Oh trust me I know this, I am an accounting major so I keep a close eye on the balance sheet at work, the amount of money a bar can make (when you don't give half the liquor away like the bar i work for does) is insane when you break it down by the bottle/drink
 
that I did...and she was not even cute was the bad thing. I had my eye on the MILF in the bleachers! :D hubba hubba
 
was the go cart rides before or after the bacon mac n cheese?

:D



Rew'ill take the dirty 30 after the first 7 you cant taste 'em any way'Ster
 
after...that is why she passed me....I was using my "Spyhunter" smokescreen.
 
rear skins for my trail rig. interiror and assorted parts for my other jeep. and of course the front is going to be cut off and used as a wall hanging. Going to be posting the drive train soon, oh, I'm keeping the axles. 1990 with an 8.25 and non disco. still a non HO 4.0

Odd, thought the 8.25 debuted in 91 or 92... either I'm wrong or someone swapped it in. Both have happened before - a lot :dunno:

Beat the crap out of the xj on the trails yesterday (then drove it home) and made some damn good progress on the roof at the new house... I'm gonna be absolutely ripped by the time I'm done fixing this place. Ripping a layer of cedar shingles with 4 layers of asphalt over it off (wish I was joking) is not easy work.
 
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