Good Friday Night: What are you drinking??

Submitted by Fhshockey112002 on

Well with no wings game tonight, I thought I would scale it back a little and stick to "Old Faithful" and stick with Jack Black Label. 

What say you?

Edit: Also if anyone has information on Jolly Pumpkin and if they can ship to New York, I moved recently and am craving some great local beers from back home!

Mr Mackey

April 22nd, 2011 at 10:58 PM ^

Last night in Ann Arbor for my freshman year, so I'm watching Space Jam with my hall mates with a case of Bud Light. Doesn't get much better than that. 

Ann Arbor, I will miss you. Until sophomore year starts..

Njia

April 23rd, 2011 at 11:22 AM ^

There are few times in your life more melancholy than right before your college graduation. You'll see most of your friends from time to time, but it will never be the same, and you know it.  Savor every moment, then let them go.

dlanny22

April 23rd, 2011 at 11:30 AM ^

I have to say that being deployed brings a lot of the same feelings as you just described.  Obviously, in the situation I outlined it's a matter of life and death so you have to bond quickly with comrades.  However, each gives us memories that we will cherish and others that I am sure aren't so fond.  All these memories should be savored. 

goblue7612

April 22nd, 2011 at 11:31 PM ^

Writing a 6 page paper that I know nothing about and that I started today and is due first thing in the morning. Luckily this is my last class of grad school hopefully, haven't really counted credits. I'd be happy if professors let us write about any sport, even cricket.

Louie C

April 22nd, 2011 at 11:32 PM ^

As I won't be able to partake. I'm pretty high on Vicodin right now, and I don't want to take a chance on not waking up tomorrow. Had a troublesome wisdom tooth pulled by an oral surgeon that happens to be a U of M grad no less. He commented on my varsity style U of M jacket, and went on to tell me that he played football there. He was recruited by Bump during high school, but wound up being coached by some other guy he arrived on campus. He told me some pretty cool stories, and offered some sound advice as far as my ongoing education before he realized he had another patient to see. Really nice guy and good at what he does. It kind of sucks that he's not my regular dentist.

BlueDragon

April 22nd, 2011 at 11:34 PM ^

Only the bottom ones emerged from the gums.  The top ones are still in there, back behind the molars.  It sucks afterwards because food keeps getting caught in the sockets and you have to be super-careful when eating and making sure nothing is trapped in there overnight.  That's probably more detail than you wanted at this particular moment but remember, your gums will eventually heal.

MGoSoftball

April 23rd, 2011 at 12:02 AM ^

I feel you.  Ditto for me.  It took a few weeks for the pockets to heal.  If food gets caught, it hurts like hell.  It makes you want to drink....   Eh, and why is that so bad afterall??????

 

I just tried my first Sam Adams IPA.  Like all IPAs this is very hoppy but SA IPA leaves more of an after taste.  i cant say that this beer is bad because I would get negged for an oxymoron (there is no such thing as a bad beer in this universe). 

 

edventure008

April 23rd, 2011 at 3:05 AM ^

My wisdom teeth removal was pretty epic.  I chose to use the local anesthetic, so they injected me with it and oral surgeon started the removal process within the a minute or so.  I did not know what effect the anesthetic would have on me so I thought that a little bit of pain was going to be normal for this type of procedure.  While removing my bottom wisdom, the DDS took a saw to me and boom, pain.  Apparently, the DDS did not let the anesthetics set in long to numb the area.  Therefore, the DDS rushed to inject more anesthetics to numb the area to continue the job.  

 

(rest of story, I did not take any vicodin prescribed to me or any pain relievers during my "recovery")

About a half hour after the procedure, I had to go take a microbiology exam which was fun because I was drooling all over the place and all over my answer sheet.



About 1.5 hours after the procedure, being foolish and hungry, I went and ate a 1/2 pound burger with everything on it but it was by far the best burger I have ever had.  I think I impressed the waitress with my manliness.

Next day, I had to work a 12 hour shift as a server and from what I was told, the busiest time of the year for the restaurant and my manager wouldn't let me off.







 

bnoble

April 23rd, 2011 at 12:35 AM ^

Dry Tanqueray martinis in the Redwood City Sofitel. Long two days at a client site, but upgraded for tomorrow's flight back to A2.