I don't know anything about pine needles, but the German style lagers brewed in the upper midwest are dang good.
Budweiser considers canceling NFL ads...
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To get back to the original topic, those of us who are offended by the actions of these NFL players-and their coaches and owners-should let Budweiser and the other advertisers know we can spend our dollars elsewhere.Comment
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Ditto! Here is a listing of all the AB brands:
I don't like Bud or Michelob. I can handle a Bud Light on a hot day when the neighbor passes one over the fence. Goose Island was always popular here in Chicago. I'll be contacting them to say because they are now an AB owned product I will no longer buy theirs.
What the heck. This summer most of us have been drinking Stella Artois anyway
2016 Chicago Cubs. MLB Champions!
**Never quite as old as the other old farts**Comment
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Well, maybe they don't--not really, but only way to find out for sure is by making your voice heard.Budweiser couldn't wait to make a propaganda video supporting "immigration" during the last Super Bowl
So why do they care what NFL fans think now?Comment
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Hit them in the bottom line, they'll feel it. In the 1980s many advertisers pulled out of the skin magazines because they received letters-lots of them-from people who said they would stop patronizing them if they continued to advertised in such publications, more recently they have learned to shy away from advertisements showing interracial couples -usually a black man with a white woman- because they offended black women who resented the implication that they were not good enough.Comment
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Sure not what I'm seeing in TV ads--more all the time.Comment

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