Damn. He's missing all the fun.
Seriously, your little throaty adventure happened to one of my good friend, about 30 years ago.
TRAGEDY: Irish firefighters contain blaze at Guinness factory in Dublin
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No, Mr. blunt's insults as of late have been uninspiring and wan, sort of like his sexual prowess. I guess building a parts empire from the ground up takes a lot out of a man. Either that or he's just holed up in his kitchen, trying to perfect a biscotti recipe and has no time for insulting teenagers on r3vlimited.Leave a comment:
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I agree.
Guinness is a shit Irish Dry Stout, in cans, bottles, or on tap. It is an entry-level beer that is ideal for lording over other people that you drink Guinness, but in reality, I'd rather drink an adjunct macro and suffer the slings and arrows of the beer shits in the morning. It is even more highly attenuated than other dry stouts, and is wholly unsatisfying.
I would use this as a post-waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles eating gargle to fend off the possibility of throat AIDS.
Your straight buddy,
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Its ok, we get it from Jamaica anyways. But you hate to see a part of history get destroyed.Leave a comment:
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so where is the tradegy ?
nobody got hurt..
the factory will get rebuilt with insurance money and all new equipment..
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I guess you much prefer Coors Light?
Share a Guiness with your r3v friends
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Meh, their beer sucks. Glad everyone is ok, but I wouldn't mind if they closed the doors on that place.Leave a comment:
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TRAGEDY: Irish firefighters contain blaze at Guinness factory in Dublin
a very sad day for beer drinkers!
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A fire broke out at the Guinness factory in Dublin shortly after noon local time. Over nine fire brigades and three rigs with aerial ladder platforms were able to contain the blaze before it spread to the ammonia plant at the site.
An official from Guinness was able to confirm that no one was hurt in the incident.
“There were no injuries to any personnel and the fire has been extinguished,” the spokeswoman said.
“An internal investigation is under way to find out exactly what the cause of the accident was.”
The fire broke out near the Victoria Quay entry to the factory, and locals in the area are being advised to keep their windows closed due to the amount of smoke in the air.
The blaze is believed to have started when felt on a roof that was being repaired by workmen caught on fire.
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How's the throat now? Are you sure your throat hasn't been pounded by Blunt's appendice?
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