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  1. There were about 6-8 bottles of the baltic porter left at my Wegmans so I grabbed one. I'll try it this weekend and crack it open with my dad! Having an Ellicottville Chocolate Cherry Bomb imperial stout. So, so good. :beer:
  2. I'll have to keep my eye out for all of the beers mentioned above. I'm assuming the Three Heads Baltic Porter is easier to find than the KBS or CBS?
  3. They have a quick strike counter offense that I wish our other Buffalo team was capable of
  4. Considering the options he wants added on to the base model, we're probably looking closer to $76,000 That was MUCH needed!
  5. Never done one of these before but it's 8:15 and we need a game day thread! (ESPN)- SUNRISE, Fla. -- Not much has gone right so far this season for the reigning Atlantic Division champions, the Florida Panthers. But the Panthers (14-13-5) do lead the league in one category at least -- most road games played (19). Florida finally returns home after playing 13 of its past 17 games on the road to host the Buffalo Sabres (12-11-7) on Tuesday. Now, though, the trend goes the other way. The Panthers will play eight of their next nine games at home. Will being at home matter? The Panthers are 8-5-0 at home and 6-8-5 on the road. So, yes, maybe that extra bit of success at home can get Florida back in playoff position. After all, the Panthers reside just four points behind the Boston Bruins for third place in the Atlantic, which would be good enough for a playoff berth. "If we can string a few wins together," Panthers captain Derek MacKenzie told the media, "we can be in pretty good position in 15 days. But we have a lot of work to do to climb the standings." It would certainly help the Panthers if they could get healthy. Jonathan Huberdeau, who normally skates on Florida's top line with Jaromir Jagr and Aleksander Barkov, is recovering from a torn Achilles tendon. Defenseman Alex Petrovic, who was off to a great start and is still a team-best plus-8, is recovering from a broken foot. Both players are about a month away. A third injured Panthers player -- forward Jonathan Marchessault -- is trying to come back from a groin injury. He missed four games, returned for one and then missed the past two after aggravating his injury. Despite the time missed, he still leads the team with 10 goals. Buffalo, meanwhile, is led by 22-year-old defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen, who is fifth in the NHL in minutes played. He also entered Monday ranked fifth in the NHL in points by a defenseman with 21. Ristolainen has two goals and 10 assists in his past nine games, and a lot of his damage comes on the power play. He is 13th in the NHL with 12 power-play points. "You are seeing him develop into a force," Sabres coach Dan Bylsma told the media. "He's our shut-down guy. He's a horse back there -- very tough to play against." Ristolainen, who is just one point behind Kyle Okposo for the team lead, is part of a young Sabres' core that also includes centers Jack Eichel, 20, and Sam Reinhart, 21. Eichel, who was the second overall pick in the 2015 draft, has five goals and three assists. But injuries have limited Eichel to just nine games. He missed the first six weeks of the season but is now healthy, producing two goals and one assist last Tuesday against the Los Angeles Kings. Reinhart, who was the second overall pick in the 2014 draft, has six goals and nine assists in 30 games. Those young Sabres will match sticks and skills with the 44-year-old Jagr, who is just three points shy of Mark Messier for No. 2 on the NHL all-time list. Only Wayne Gretzky ranks ahead of Messier.
  6. Awesome. From that list, I haven't had any of those offerings before (closest I've been is Founder's Breakfast Stout). How does their KBS differ from their normal breakfast stout?
  7. Bought Founders Lizard of Koz last night. Planning on cracking it open tonight, excited to try it. Bourbon barrel aged imperial stout with blueberries, chocolate and vanilla. 10.5%
  8. God help us all. I can't stand her darn tootin' movement. Can she be the head for the "Department of Law"?
  9. That's one thing I've noticed, Conway is extremely good at her job. I don't quite know how to put it, but she seems to always be able to steer the ship that is Trump back on path. Whether that path is good or bad, I don't know. But she keeps things moving and avoids any gaffes of her own doing
  10. This is the sense I'm getting as well. I think she has accepted the outcome and has moved on. I don't blame her, as empty accusations for fraudulent voting would be a losing proposition.
  11. Crown Royal Vanilla. Sorry to anyone who has enough hair on their chest to drink whisky straight without flavoring
  12. Good to see you back in this neck of the woods, Neo.
  13. Translated to Trumpspeak: "We're gonna build a wall around each of our embassies!!"
  14. I've been going back and forth in my head all day. I'm ready to wipe the slate clean with him on inauguration day and see what transpires from there... one issue and one executive decision at a time. I don't think anyone truly knows with 100% certainty what is on his personal agenda, good or bad. These political figures have been talking for months, now let's see what they will actually try/be able to push forward on the table. At the same time, I'm honestly concerned about the great potential of Trump stunting the economy, losing jobs, and racking up the debt. Oxford has it as greater than a 50% chance of Trump's economic plan causing a recession. I'm concerned for minorities and the LGBT community and their personal freedoms. I'm concerned for women. I'm a white male, I know I'll make it out of this without much added hardships, if any. That's just the (sad?) truth of the matter. I'm concerned. And in a twisted way, I'm intrigued (not with those negative outcomes listed above, of course). We shall see.
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