Better question than "is it a sport"?


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If Lebron James takes a break during practice and grabs a Mountain Dew, can we call Mountain Dew a sports drink???

And how about water??? I'm pretty sure that it is the most consumed drink during a sporting activity. Is it a "sports drink"??

I'm pretty sure I won't get much sleep debating this question tonight, so please help.

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I guess until Muggs shows up here we will never know the real answer.

After all he rules all sports threads and has the final say! :) LOL!!!

Come on Eric, inquiring minds want to know! :)

foul....you didn't phrase that as a direct question! :eek:;)

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Y'all have to know Eric like I think I know Eric. 90% of what he says is tongue in cheek to spark conversation. The other 10% is BS.

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I think you have the percentages wrong Chris, I would think 10% is tongue in cheek to spark conversation and the other 90% is BS! :)

He is probably sitting at his computer right now, with that cat of his on his lap ready to set us all straight !! Probably just got done watching Sportscenter too so he more information to share!! :)

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What would you guys talk about if I wasn't a member?:D And yes, to clear the air (and prevent...err...postpone my eventual banning) the majority of what I say is tongue and cheek and is always meant in a light-hearted manner.

That all being said, when I feel like opening you all to a brief glimpse into the mind of an icon...I'll sometimes let about 5% of pure wisdom out...just to keep you all in line.;):rolleyes::)

Now, back the the matter at hand...Bud??? Bud??? Oh, my foresaken Realtree Brothers. No true beer has ever been confined in an aluminum can, and the fact this great country has no other beer to hang it's hat on outside of that sloppin' foam is a pure and utter slap in my face. If you're looking for a true experience of barley, yeast, and hops try one of these boys...

Warstiener (the "dunkel" mean "dark" in German...I think:))

Bass Ale

Guiness (only when you're not planning on eating in the near future...stuff drinks like a meal)

And, the best hands down and if you're in the Cleveland region, do yourselves a favor and sample the excellent beers from the Great Lakes bewery. My favorites are the Eliot Ness lager, the Burning River pale ale, the Commordoe Perry ale, and if you're a fan of the light style the Dortmunder Gold pilsner is tough to beat.

You see boys...not only sports wisdom, but beer wisdom as well. Now, sit back and ask yourselves, "who is this guy?" :)

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Warstiener (the "dunkel" mean "dark" in German...I think:))

Bass Ale

Guiness (only when you're not planning on eating in the near future...stuff drinks like a meal)

And, the best hands down and if you're in the Cleveland region, do yourselves a favor and sample the excellent beers from the Great Lakes bewery. My favorites are the Eliot Ness lager, the Burning River pale ale, the Commordoe Perry ale, and if you're a fan of the light style the Dortmunder Gold pilsner is tough to beat.

:)

You just volunteered 6 of each come August 19th, and if you don't deliver, NO CORN FOR YOU!

Bring some of that authentic kielbasa from the west side market too, that stuff was awesome! Reminded me of Uncle Eddy's.

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You just volunteered 6 of each come August 19th, and if you don't deliver, NO CORN FOR YOU!

Bring some of that authentic kielbasa from the west side market too, that stuff was awesome! Reminded me of Uncle Eddy's.

The basa was from a little Polish butcher shop in Parma, home of the white socked Pollacks like your's truly (only the good half of me anyway). I can probably get you some, I'll just have my Dad pick up some extra the next time he goes there if you're serious. btw- I told ya, you can't beat that stuff babouska .:cool:

btw2- 6er's of the Great Lakes brews? You ever have any of them? I think you'd like the Elliot Ness, it's a lot like Bass even though it's a lager. They sell a 12-pack sampler that has the Dortmunder, Elliot Ness, Burning River, and another they call Holy Mosses Pale Ale- but the Holy Mosses isn't very good IMO. It's citrus flavored.:o

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The basa was from a little Polish butcher shop in Parma, home of the white socked Pollacks like your's truly (only the good half of me anyway). I can probably get you some, I'll just have my Dad pick up some extra the next time he goes there if you're serious. btw- I told ya, you can't beat that stuff babouska .:cool:

btw2- 6er's of the Great Lakes brews? You ever have any of them? I think you'd like the Elliot Ness, it's a lot like Bass even though it's a lager. They sell a 12-pack sampler that has the Dortmunder, Elliot Ness, Burning River, and another they call Holy Mosses Pale Ale- but the Holy Mosses isn't very good IMO. It's citrus flavored.:o

West side market, Parma, I don't care, bring some. Wow, that stuff was really good, and yes, I'm serious if you can swing it, I'll trade you and your dad some corn. Bring the beer too. I like all that stuff, (well, not the citrus flavored crap, beer should not have fruit in it--isn't that a Man Law?). I can drink beer if I'm not eating. Big fan of heavy lagers, pale ales and pilsners. I'd have to say Sam Adams and Bass are my favorites, and I'm just now able to enjoy a beer without severe pain.

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I'll see what I can do. My Dad should be going to the butcher shop sometime between now, and the golf outing. I'm sure he'll like the corn too. Yup, "don't fruit the beer" is a man law, but it's hard to beat a Corona and lemon when you've got your shirt off and your toes in the sand somewhere (like Port Clinton of PIB).;)

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Chris, just talked with my Dad, he's gonna get you the "fresh" kielbasa (what you had the last time) but he wants to know if you'd also like some of their smoked kielbasa? btw-he's also gonna get you some kruat filled pierogis too.:cool:

btw- never even hear of Honey Weiss??

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Chris, just talked with my Dad, he's gonna get you the "fresh" kielbasa (what you had the last time) but he wants to know if you'd also like some of their smoked kielbasa? btw-he's also gonna get you some kruat filled pierogis too.:cool:

btw- never even hear of Honey Weiss??

Outstanding! (I can compensate with funds btw):D

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