Friday Night Hockey, Beer, and General Drunken Foolishness Thread

Submitted by justingoblue on

Should be a good start to this weekend series. I took the plunge and got the premium Fox channels after buying a new TV yesterday, so I'm excited to see the game in HD and not just sitting on my lap.

As far as liquid diets go, I have a Hopslam or two budgeted for tonight, so I'm pretty excited for that as well. Let's share a good night with some hockey and some beer, capped off by a big M win.

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

February 3rd, 2012 at 9:25 PM ^

Troof.  I bought them to furnish my college room at the Salvation Army almost 10 years ago.  $20 apiece.  We're not exactly talking fancy and we're definitely not talking brand new.  Guess I should've known they'd command a price since you can't get mattresses at thrift stores around here - they won't take donated ones, bedbug laws.

That's OK, just getting rid of them means more to me than the money I'd get for them.  They're just clutter now.

ChopBlock

February 3rd, 2012 at 10:20 PM ^

Well, if you're looking for the very best, and you want your music to rock, check out Alexi Laiho from the band Children of Bodom. He's a freaking wizard. CoB was touring in GR and Detroit this past week, and he's just incredible to see live.

It's metal though, just warning you...

mdoc

February 3rd, 2012 at 11:33 PM ^

I had never heard of these guys so I watched a couple videos of theirs on YouTube. And you're right, the lead guitarist dude does shred. The thing with metal, though, is that the music is just as much about the drums as it is about the lead guitar. It's sort of an identity - double bass pedals = metal band, right? I guess it's hard for me to say that a guy like Laiho is or isn't the best, because the technical aspects are totally different.  With Jack White, most people will hear every note and be able to say he knows what he's doing; with Alexi Laiho, they might just hear noise and dismiss it. It's tempo and style and genre and personal taste. 

ChopBlock

February 4th, 2012 at 12:08 AM ^

I respect that entirely. I would say that, to the discerning ear, Alexi Laiho is one of the best, if not the best, shredders on the planet. The technical skill he has is simply unbelievable. His fingers were quite literally a blur. But there's many ways to be the "best" at guitar, as you pointed out.

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

February 3rd, 2012 at 9:38 PM ^

Yes, it would.  Strangely enough, the reason I've had such a surge of renewal of interest in the Pistons this year is because of how bad they are.  I guess now that the Lions are good, the Pistons are filling the void of "team I like watching because there's absolutely no expectation."  Plus Greg Monroe is actually pretty amazing.

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

February 3rd, 2012 at 11:48 PM ^

It's not really a train wreck thing.  I don't know how to explain it.  I just feel like there's a lot of catharsis in rooting for a really lousy team.  I don't actively want any of my teams to be horrible, but when they get that way, it's like all pressure is off and I can just enjoy the game for the game's sake instead of worrying about what happens if they lose.  If they win, great.  If they lose, it's not like anything changed.

I could never get that way about college football, and I'd be awfully miserable if all my teams sucked, but still.

mdoc

February 3rd, 2012 at 9:25 PM ^

I'm in northern Virginia with shitty cable so the only moving pictures I can have on is Knicks/Celtics while I listen to the hockey game online. Are the Knicks a good point guard and a good coach away from being great, or are the Celtics ~18 months away from being too old to play but somehow squeeze out their last bits of talent every night? or both? or neither?

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

February 3rd, 2012 at 9:31 PM ^

The Knicks are in the finishing stages of digging out from the Isiah Thomas era.  Can you imagine how bad they'd've been if they weren't the New York Knicks and Isiah was instead in charge of a small-market team in a town with no appeal to NBAers?

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

February 3rd, 2012 at 10:22 PM ^

You forgot "former NBA star.....who thinks that because he was a really good ballplayer he knows everything there is to know about management and people are stupid enough to believe him."  But at least Michael Jordan didn't burn down an entire league.

sundaybluedysunday

February 3rd, 2012 at 10:38 PM ^

I just graduated and moved to Northern Virginia and I'm 80% certain it sucks down here. The traffic, the people, the culture, I can't stand it so far. Any words of advice on how to not make it suck or reasons it doesn't?

Bryan

February 3rd, 2012 at 10:37 PM ^

But was able to pick up a few Elder bottles on the Michigan black market last summer. Hands down the best balanced IPA made, and I've had all the best, save for the Younger. 90 is very good, so is 120 and the no longer made Squall (bottle aged 90 min), but Elder is just tremendous. 

As for me tonight, a few glasses of Bulleit Rye

eth2

February 3rd, 2012 at 11:25 PM ^

My wife, God bless her, found a bottle of Pliny the Elder which I received in this year's Christmas stocking. Still saving it. Here in DC area, Pliny is impossible to find. Only distributor on the entire East coast is in Philly.
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<br>Was lucky to acquire a case of Hopslam in past two weeks. Also had some on tap at a couple of DC bars.
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<br>Dogfish brew is generally plentiful down here and I love all the IPAs: 60, 75, 90, and the fairly rare 120 mins variety.
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<br>Agree with MGrowOld that the DFH 90 is fantastic, but I'd have to give the edge to Hopslam. if Pliny the Elder is indeed better, I can't wait to try. Guessing the odds of ever seeing the Younger out East are very, very long.