And Another Thing…!
Not only does that horridly-nicknamed football team that plays near the nation’s capital lose badly to the decidedly mediocre-looking New York Giants, but they sold stale beer to their customers while putting on such a sorry spectacle.
There can be no excuse.
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It was a lot more fun when our biggest issue with the NFL was that certain AFL quarterbacks were too Christian.Report
Eh, I can’t blame them. I heard they tried to call the Giants’ office in New York to confirm, but no one answered, so they figured the game was cancelled.Report
They only intercepted Eli once. A (horribly un-PC description of a person with a long list of mental and physical challenges) would be able pick off at least three.Report
I’m confused, though. Every time I’ve bought a beer at a sporting event, either it comes out of a tap or the seller opens it, pours it into a paper cup, and hands me the cup. In D.C, do they actually give their potential drunken brawlers glass bottles?Report
Only in the halls of Congress. The Racist-Names’ bottle appear to be aluminum.Report
When I was in college I sold beer there once (they let clubs and such sell beer as a fundraiser–the club keeps the profits, you get tips plus you can watch the 4th quarter from the stands). That bottle isn’t glass, it’s very lightweight plastic. That’s how beer is usually sold at sports events, at least in my experience.Report
Funny, I find my homebrews really come into their own about two months after bottling. I’ve had some that’s been in bottles for over two years, and while it’s past its best, it’s no worse than when I get impatient and open stuff that was only bottled last week.Report
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This one’s kinda cute, can we keep it?Report