Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:28 pm

MyloFiore wrote:
FeldmarshalReinheitsgebot wrote:try again once they've won 3 Super Bowls this millenium


Uh, as far as I can tell - both of our teams have won three superbowls. All of your wins have been in the last 6 years - but as they say in the stock trade - past performance does not guarantee future results.
Hmm, never had a win before 2002? Yeah, I'm sure it will be a little harder for your coach to cheat - now that everybody is watching him.


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millenium - new one started a few years ago, who cares about a bunch of ancient history

and hey, if you want to complain about Belichick "cheating" you might want to check that Giants history and see who was on their defensive staff for both earlier SB wins, the guy that wrote the defensive plan to beat the Bills, hmm I wonder where he learned these supposed "cheating" tactics
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Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:19 am

i think it's pretty well known that the patriots are douchebags.

case closed.
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Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:50 am

slanted & enchanted wrote:i think it's pretty well known that the patriots are douchebags.

case closed.


No, no you just think they are douchebags because of the way they wipe out pussies like the Colts.
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Tue Apr 22, 2008 4:33 pm

Well....While I have a case of IC in the cellar I would recommend Church Brew Works for a Pittsburgh Beer. Excellent Triple, and 'QuadZilla' is a steal at twice the price.

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Mon May 26, 2008 3:30 pm

st louis also has a good BBQ tradition - and a unique food - the fried ravioli - not sure if deep frying goes with tailgating though. Schafly's had a lot of beer selections in bottle at my first visit there last month.

gotta have gator or frog legs for Miami, or some cuban/other latin food from what I see on TV? never been to Florida though.....

Being a SF 49er fan I've been eating humble pie myself for many years in a row now....
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Mon May 26, 2008 6:47 pm

bcmaui wrote:st louis also has a good BBQ tradition - and a unique food - the fried ravioli - not sure if deep frying goes with tailgating though. Schafly's had a lot of beer selections in bottle at my first visit there last month.

gotta have gator or frog legs for Miami, or some cuban/other latin food from what I see on TV? never been to Florida though.....

Being a SF 49er fan I've been eating humble pie myself for many years in a row now....


Speaking of St. Louis, I have a really funny story about schnucks.
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Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:47 pm

FeldmarshalReinheitsgebot wrote:I write an article pairing beer and food for a NE Patriots fan site, basically try to make food from the visiting city (suitable for a tailgate), highlight a brewery in that city, pair with one of their beers that is hopefully available in New England, and then come up with other local beers of that style


Here are some recipes for the Pats:

Cocktail:
http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2007 ... n-spy.html

Main Dish:
http://workingwomanfood.blogspot.com/20 ... -pies.html

Side Dish:
http://vegetarian-recipes.suite101.com/ ... ans_recipe

Dessert:
http://cookandeat.com/2007/12/29/cheate ... pinwheels/
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FeldmarshalReinheitsgebot wrote:I did use Penn, for their St. Nikolaus Bock last year, but that Penn Dark is really good, and Dunkels go well with pretty much everything on a grill



You might want to try Church Brew Works... They are now selling Cases in the Pittsburgh area... Last time I was home I drove up and got a Case of the Pipe Organ Pale and a Variety pack!!! I told my dad they are not allowed to come up without bringing a case of that...


FYI... I bought a case of IC Lite Pounders (did have reagular Iron City Pounders) and it still tastes like swill... But drinking Iron City Pounders reminders me of some great summer concerts at Star Lake when I was a kid....
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