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Posted by igottaknow on Dec-25-2010 16:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Can't you draught up a good joke once in a while?!

I was holding this one in reserve...

I think his bottom ups approach is gay.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-25-2010 16:24:

Well aren't you just a barrel of laughs.


Posted by igottaknow on Dec-25-2010 16:26:

one could say he was getting a head for himself


Posted by bas on Dec-25-2010 17:26:

They can't be THAT much more expensive. They're still plastic cups, they just have that thing at the bottom.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-25-2010 17:29:

The cups are the main invention though, really. And since they would probably have a patent on them, they can charge basically whatever they can get away with for the cups. It's how lots of places do business anymore. Mac and Volkswagen come to mind.


Posted by EddieZilker on Dec-25-2010 17:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
The cups are the main invention though, really. And since they would probably have a patent on them, they can charge basically whatever they can get away with for the cups. It's how lots of places do business anymore. Mac and Volkswagen come to mind.


I can't put my finger on it, but something about your theory on this doesn't hold water...












...or beer.


Posted by nefardec on Dec-25-2010 18:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Can't you draught up a good joke once in a while?!



you shouldn't judge someone with an ailing sense of humor


Posted by EddieZilker on Dec-25-2010 18:09:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
you shouldn't judge someone with an ailing sense of humor


No reason it couldn't be a little more stout.


Posted by nefardec on Dec-25-2010 18:15:

quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
No reason it couldn't be a little more stout.


i think it pales in comparison


Posted by EddieZilker on Dec-25-2010 18:19:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
i think it pales in comparison


That keg has been tapped, twice.

It's already seven cans short of a six pack.


Posted by nefardec on Dec-25-2010 18:24:

quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
That keg has been tapped, twice.

It's already seven cans short of a six pack.


i wouldn't hop to that conclusion! you're starting to come off as nutty..


Posted by EddieZilker on Dec-25-2010 18:43:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
i wouldn't hop to that conclusion! you're starting to come off as nutty..


Now who's trying to sell a white zinfandel in a Johannesburg Riesling label?

If that isn't the still calling the brewing cask, copper.


Posted by Chris Crossland on Dec-25-2010 19:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Chris Crossland
You invented the well!?!?!

You must be loaded!


Fckin amazing!!!!@

Dude let me get some dough for a nother car!


Posted by Trance-M on Dec-25-2010 20:08:

quote:
Originally posted by LinX
this is for retards who dont know how to pour beer correctly.


Well, when I was in London a while ago we had to wait for minutes before the glass was full.
Actually it's stupid when it takes longer to fill it then to empty it.
But they better first learn that it should be done like this, then you don't need such a thing



And it would destroy the contests too... so it's a bad invention actually:


Posted by WittyHandle on Dec-29-2010 21:30:

Not the beer pouring contests!!! Nooooooo!


Posted by nekholm on Dec-30-2010 07:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
But they better first learn that it should be done like this, then you don't need such a thing

What? That looks fucking stupid. The glass will be all wet and sticky on the outside. And then your hands will be sticky when you touch it.


Posted by pointPi on Dec-30-2010 21:27:

I don't drink alcoholic beverages, since I'm under-aged, so this is kinda "meh" to me. But if it was used for non-alcoholic beverages, like water or soft drinks, I wouldn't still be impressed.

You see, when I saw the title "Invention of the year....?", I was expecting some ground-breaking marvel in some important field that would some way or another have a deep impact on civilization and mankind. In case you wonder, I was expecting something that was in level with the printing press, penicillin or computers. The let-down was total.

This doesn't sound like something ground-breaking or life-changing, this sounds like something a frat boy, who has totally been drinking way too much Heiniken and eaten (yes, eaten) way too much cannabis, would come up with.

"Yo, dude! You wanna know what would be so rad and awesome? If like the beer came like from, you know, down below to fill the cup, like if the beer bottle was below the cup and it would fill up with beer, right?"
"Yeah! That's totally wicked, bro!"


So since the title is a question, I'll go head and answer no, graphene is totally invention of the year. If you guys are too drunk from that miracle machine, I can say that it's a super-thin, super-strong, super-conducting carbon substance, that was discovered by a guy who literally DRAGGED A PIECE OF TAPE FROM A DRAWN PENCIL LINE! HOLY FUCKING SHIT!


Posted by WhooCares on Dec-30-2010 21:30:

quote:
Originally posted by pointPi



Posted by ziptnf on Dec-30-2010 21:31:

quote:
Originally posted by pointPi
I don't drink alcoholic beverages, since I'm under-aged, so this is kinda "meh" to me. But if it was used for non-alcoholic beverages, like water or soft drinks, I wouldn't still be impressed.

You see, when I saw the title "Invention of the year....?", I was expecting some ground-breaking marvel in some important field that would some way or another have a deep impact on civilization and mankind. In case you wonder, I was expecting something that was in level with the printing press, penicillin or computers. The let-down was total.

This doesn't sound like something ground-breaking or life-changing, this sounds like something a frat boy, who has totally been drinking way too much Heiniken and eaten (yes, eaten) way too much cannabis, would come up with.

"Yo, dude! You wanna know what would be so rad and awesome? If like the beer came like from, you know, down below to fill the cup, like if the beer bottle was below the cup and it would fill up with beer, right?"
"Yeah! That's totally wicked, bro!"


So since the title is a question, I'll go head and answer no, graphene is totally invention of the year. If you guys are too drunk from that miracle machine, I can say that it's a super-thin, super-strong, super-conducting carbon substance, that was discovered by a guy who literally DRAGGED A PIECE OF TAPE FROM A DRAWN PENCIL LINE! HOLY FUCKING SHIT!

Oh okay. So you're like... a faggot then?


Posted by Zyklon_Jay on Dec-30-2010 22:08:

quote:
Originally posted by pointPi
I don't drink alcoholic beverages, since I'm under-aged, so this is kinda "meh" to me. But if it was used for non-alcoholic beverages, like water or soft drinks, I wouldn't still be impressed.

You see, when I saw the title "Invention of the year....?", I was expecting some ground-breaking marvel in some important field that would some way or another have a deep impact on civilization and mankind. In case you wonder, I was expecting something that was in level with the printing press, penicillin or computers. The let-down was total.

This doesn't sound like something ground-breaking or life-changing, this sounds like something a frat boy, who has totally been drinking way too much Heiniken and eaten (yes, eaten) way too much cannabis, would come up with.

"Yo, dude! You wanna know what would be so rad and awesome? If like the beer came like from, you know, down below to fill the cup, like if the beer bottle was below the cup and it would fill up with beer, right?"
"Yeah! That's totally wicked, bro!"


So since the title is a question, I'll go head and answer no, graphene is totally invention of the year. If you guys are too drunk from that miracle machine, I can say that it's a super-thin, super-strong, super-conducting carbon substance, that was discovered by a guy who literally DRAGGED A PIECE OF TAPE FROM A DRAWN PENCIL LINE! HOLY FUCKING SHIT!


not old enough to drink = you don't matter yet in this world and no one gives a fuck what you think. tell your mom i said hi and that she can't fucking cook.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-30-2010 22:36:

Her cooking isn't that terrible, after all, someone has to want seconds before I get around to droopy thirds from her.


Posted by woscar on Dec-31-2010 01:09:

This is pretty awesome.


Posted by pointPi on Dec-31-2010 11:37:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
Oh okay. So you're like... a faggot then?


If I'm gay? According to my masturbatory fantasies, I'm not. Though if I was gay, why would it even matter? Okay, so let's say I was openly homosexual, what would your reaction then be?


Posted by Jackson on Dec-31-2010 11:46:

quote:
Originally posted by pointPi
If I'm gay? According to my masturbatory fantasies, I'm not. Though if I was gay, why would it even matter? Okay, so let's say I was openly homosexual, what would your reaction then be?


Pics of your mum or GTFO?


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Dec-31-2010 12:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
The cups are the main invention though, really. And since they would probably have a patent on them, they can charge basically whatever they can get away with for the cups. It's how lots of places do business anymore. Mac and Volkswagen come to mind.


They probably can't get away with too much, otherwise nobody would bother buying the machine in the first place. I think they can stand to make a lot of money simply from selling and maintaining the machines, with any profits made from slightly more expensive cups a bonus.

And yeah, it is a great idea, as anyone who's worked behind/been served at a busy bar will know.


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