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I hate you, fuck you, leave me alone- Reel Big Fish
All she wants to do is dance- Don Henley
Now you've got something to die for- Lamb of God
Dragula (Si Non Oscillas, Noli Tintinnarre Mix)- Rob Zombie
What's it feel like to be a ghost?- Taking Back Sunday
Peanut butter
Futurama nailed it multiple times, but the Comedy Central era finale was absolutely perfect
ACDC, ZZ Top, and many other rock bands
Lil Jon
Infected Mushroom
Most orchestras
Introduce yourself with 5 concern you've seen
Rush
Metallica x2
Dream Theater
Iron Maiden
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Borderlands 2 (360, xb1, pc)
Resident Evil 4 (Wii)
Need for Speed Most Wanted (gc, pc)
Skyrim (360, xb1, pc)
The Legend of Zelda (NES)
A large orange cat trying (and failing) to look inconspicuous while lying on a pizza box on a counter. His ears are pinned back, tail angled straight down, eyes wide open, frozen as if he recently watched Jurassic Park and thinks his parents are T-Rexes.
We lost this perfect little goblin to brain cancer this year. 9 months in, and I think I'm still in the denial stage. This pic was over a decade ago and still cracks us up. He knew he wasn't allowed up there. The sound of the box woke us in the middle of the night.
Nobody does it like Molten Boron!
Resident Evil 4 (wii)
Borderlands 2
Skyrim
Fencing in a square 1 acre lot would cost $7.4M at that rate.
Urgent by Foreigner
But between those 2, Baker St
It's tough for people to grasp that both things can be true:
1. The road to hell is paved with 80% complete projects that should've been completed
2. The slide to hell is lubricated with projects that should've been abandoned earlier
This is a fantastic thread, and it's not unique to software development. The learning loops part is critical, and too commonly missed.
There *is* a solid, repeatable operating solution to this issue, which we're building as a platform to specifically help ecommerce companies at first.
Thanks to this post, I just realized that come Friday, our engagement will mark the halfway point of my life. That makes her my better half in more ways than one.
Fin. Until my next tasting. I promise my beer reviews are more informative. Usually.
Holyrood Mexico New Make 60% Holyrood Distillery
Smokey mezcal nose. On sip, indistinguishable from mezcal. I have found a Mexican-Scottish fusion beverage, but I don't recommend putting this in a "Michelada" with Irn-Bru.
Holyrood Ale Yeast New Make slightly aged 50% Holyrood Distillery
Agave nose, very calm flavor. Even less like gin.
Holyrood Brewer's X Distillers Yeast New Make 60% Holyrood Distillery
Melon and mango, plus something less bright and crisp. Less gin-like than the Black Cork
*Holyrood Pitch Single Malt 46% Holyrood Distillery
Nose is cherries, pepper, and fresh cut oak. Flavor retains these and adds charred orange peppers plus walnut, molasses, and exactly the right amount of heat.
Bonnington Muscat Cask Lowland Single Malt 46% Holyrood Distillery
Scent is decidedly oatmeal with white grapes. Natural white fruit sweetness, with some heat that numbs the lips. Needs to be watered down to be appreciated. Oats get in the way of what should be crisp light grapes.
Woven Homemade Blended Whisky 46% Holyrood Distillery
Damp cedar forest on the nose, some peppery notes start to show but immediately recede to maole, oak, and pecan. Anise, toffee, and leather vie for next billing.
*Port of Leith #3 Blended Whisky 46% Holyrood Distillery
Smells like the silent library in Rush Rhees with the huge armchairs. An almost rye-like punchy flavor at first, followed by more soothing oak with a hint of vanilla and honeysuckle.
I normally stick to single malts but this is great.
Holyrood Black Cork New Make 60% Holyrood Distillery
Strong but good, surprisingly aromatic. Anise and coal smoke, malty undertones with a subtle sweetness. Could pass for a smoky gin with a touch of licorice.
*Bruichladdich Octomore 15.1 5yo Recharred Ex-Bourbon 59.1% Port of Leith Cigar Lounge flight
Ginger, melon, toffee, exceptionally smooth feel, good warmth building to fiery peat. Makes me excited for my 15.3.
Wanted to try this distillery but am now questioning whether my mouth still exists.
Caol Ila 10y Adelphi X RMW A Motley 57.7% Port of Leith Cigar Lounge flight
Smoked rubber thoroughly rubbed with pepper, with a mouth-numbing medicinal quality. Suitable for dental work- I can feel my lips and tongue less than after a shot of novocaine.
*Kilchoman Sanaig 46% Port of Leith Cigar Lounge flight
Darker color, red berries and caramel on the nose followed by a touch of smoky leather. Fantastic. Wanted to try this distillery and am not disappointed.
Lagg Kilmory 46% Port of Leith Cigar Lounge flight
Subtle, very smoky, light in color and body. Vanilla from the bourbon barrels comes through on the finish. I was excited to try this, but it's not as interesting as I'd hoped.