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Giuseppe Zangara

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  1. Like just about any beer, I can't drink Boddington's out of a can. Too bad, because the only place here in town that I know serves it on tap is a largely insufferable yuppie bar.
  2. The steel drums on the Talking Heads cover is so, so lame.
  3. I'll give it another shot, but I'm in no hurry.
  4. I'm in the minority on liking Before and After Science the most, I guess; Another Green World is the most lauded, but it leaves me a little cold (though I still like it).
  5. It's available. It's just I can't find it anywhere in my town, in spite of having a couple of bars with an extensive beer selection.
  6. From Best to Least Best.
  7. You can order a 12-pack of Stella from the company itself, but it's $39. Granted, that covers tax, shipping, gift wrapping and some sort of special message, but do I really need the last two? And do those things really need to drive the price so high?
  8. I've seen Alexander Keiths in Orlando, which is two hours south of here (same place where I had Stella the other day), but I've never had it.
  9. Canadian beer doesn't like going this far south, I guess. I've never seen any other than the ones I've already mentioned.
  10. Oh, I forgot La Fin du Monde and their ilk. Good stuff.
  11. Those two + Moosehead = the only Canadian beers you can find with any ease around these parts. Moosehead's the best of the three, obv.
  12. Brian Eno's "pop" albums, ranked in preferential order: Before and After Science Here Come the Warm Jets Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) Another Green World
  13. Never had Asahi Dry, but I'm familiar with and like the others you mentioned. That I can't have Stella whenever I want is most maddening, not that I can't find a beer similar to it.
  14. I drank Steel Reserve, once. For the day or two following, you couldn't convince me that it didn't give me esophageal cancer.
  15. This thread has generated a lot more serious posts than I would have ever expected/been capable of providing.
  16. Minutes ago, I finally realized every beer website extant is flash, which I hate. Also, I derive a perverse pleasure from reading the labels on bottles of Molson.
  17. Tecate and Molson are alright, but I like drinking those superfancy imports. For instance, in the first pic in that Agent/Inc meet thread, the pint in front of me contains the wonderful Spaten Optimator, with a 9% alcoholic content.
  18. This past Sunday, I took Agent to this place that had a great beer selection (not that he cared ) and they don't carry it.
  19. Best beer and it's nowhere to be found in this miserable fucking city.
  20. "Irish Blood, English Heart" is one of the two good songs on it, incidentally. Czech, have you checked out Your Arsenal? Easily Moz's best solo album—I like it more than I do a couple of the Smiths' proper albums, even. It's the most "rock" thing he's done; "IBEH" wouldn't have sounded out of place on it, even if it would've been that album's worst song.
  21. It's called "America is Not the World" and it pretty much confirms every charge of pomposity and accusation of self-parody ever lobbed at Morrissey. There's only two good songs on the most recent album; neither are very essential.
  22. As much as I like glam rock, I can't get into Sparks at all. Don't hate me, PLAGIARISM!
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