Its already watered down and will get more watered down in the shower.I know it's supposed to be funny, but dude is drinking Bud Light - there's nothing funny about that...
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Oh, there is! Right after the DNC, in Colbert's show, he came out exhausted and had a blue bottle in his hand. I don't remember the exact wording, but he said something to effect of needing a beer, held it up and said "and we're drinking the beer - we could get..."I know it's supposed to be funny, but dude is drinking Bud Light - there's nothing funny about that...
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in germany this summer we were having lunch and the guy we were visiting (a big oenophile and foodie) said "you know what i like most about visiting the states? i can always find bud light, i love bud light".I know it's supposed to be funny, but dude is drinking Bud Light - there's nothing funny about that...
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An obvious fraud...in germany this summer we were having lunch and the guy we were visiting (a big oenophile and foodie) said "you know what i like most about visiting the states? i can always find bud light, i love bud light".
He might as well drink straight from the tap.I know it's supposed to be funny, but dude is drinking Bud Light - there's nothing funny about that...
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Well, it didn't happen with Bud Light, which didn't even exist at the time, but something happened to me. I ran into a guy from Berlin, who was an international coffee importer and we struck up a conversation in German, since his English wasn't very good. He suggested that we (family) visit Schloss (castle) Itter in Austria. Since it was a US Army R&R area, he said that it was possible to buy Bud there. I asked why I should buy Bud, with all the great German and Austrian beers around. He looked at me with surprise and said "Boodweiser ist gutes Bier!" So we went. It was a delight and I wasn't even aware of the story of the place. It was a prison for high French governmental officials during WWII and our rooms had been their cells. It was the scene of the last battle of WWII, when the Wehrmacht and US Army joined forces to fight off the Waffen SS, which was trying to gain access to murder the prisoners. A movie of it was made there later. In that battle, only one Wehrmacht soldier deserted to the SS. (I didn't drink the Bud. I drank a local beer.)in germany this summer we were having lunch and the guy we were visiting (a big oenophile and foodie) said "you know what i like most about visiting the states? i can always find bud light, i love bud light".
i drank quite a few good pilsners on this past trip.Well, it didn't happen with Bud Light, which didn't even exist at the time, but something happened to me. I ran into a guy from Berlin, who was an international coffee importer and we struck up a conversation in German, since his English wasn't very good. He suggested that we (family) visit Schloss (castle) Itter in Austria. Since it was a US Army R&R area, he said that it was possible to buy Bud there. I asked why I should buy Bud, with all the great German and Austrian beers around. He looked at me with surprise and said "Boodweiser ist gutes Bier!" So we went. It was a delight and I wasn't even aware of the story of the place. It was a prison for high French governmental officials during WWII and our rooms had been their cells. It was the scene of the last battle of WWII, when the Wehrmacht and US Army joined forces to fight off the Waffen SS, which was trying to gain access to murder the prisoners. A movie of it was made there later. In that battle, only one Wehrmacht soldier deserted to the SS. (I didn't drink the Bud. I drank a local beer.)