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... but I'm sure it won't take long!
So ladies and gents, gather round, pull-up a log and lets chat a while. Fire's warming up the front side. What's on yer mind?
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I'm debating if I should get another beer or not.
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Get me one too. Amber Bock is the official beer here
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May as well... While I think its great that Oleg decided to provide this other forum, I don't know how well it will take off. Its one 'extra' place to go - if you know what I mean. I know I can only visit so many boards in a day...
anyway, hope it all works out.
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Yikes!
All I have is Keystone Light for the time being.
My fiance has deemed it necessary that I watch my figure.
We will be having Indian Wells Brewing Co's Green Beer by this saturday, though.
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So ladies and gents, gather round, pull-up a log and lets chat a while. Fire's warming up the front side. What's on yer mind?
WHY does Microsoft have to make their darn error messages so freaking cryptic? I've been beating my head against an anvil trying to mount copies of my companies email database on a recovery server as practice for horrific day that the email server collapses into a singularity. Should be simple, right? But NOOOOOOO! The files go to disk just fine, but mounting the silly thing fails and leaves an unhelpfull event in the event logs. MS knowledge base is no help, since I've already addressed all the issues THEY talk about.
So, any Grand Masters of Exchange 2000 out there?
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Sindawe, sorry my friend - techno flop here. Couldn't help ya if I died trying! Good luck
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The door was open and I let myself in.
I'll make some coffee and tea since I don't drink the hard stuff.
umm...which way to the kitchen?
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umm...which way to the kitchen?
The same way it is to the keg-erator.
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If it's like other MS products, the preferred fix is to reformat and start over. Oh and you can't forget start the obligitory MS bashing thread
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May as well... While I think its great that Oleg decided to provide this other forum, I don't know how well it will take off. Its one 'extra' place to go - if you know what I mean. I know I can only visit so many boards in a day...
I agree, but this could be mittigated with a direct connection from THR to here down in the listing of the various discussion groups. Put the link to here where the RT link is now and we are good to go.
Thanks for the Waffles oleg.... it's a lot better than eating crow... or other things that begin with C. :-)
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Another new forum. Thanks Oleg. Let's hope this works out.
Larry
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Steve
Hit the kegalator, shuffle to the left, kitchen's just down the hall and the coffee's on. Green tea in the top cupboard, kettle in the stove pull-out. Chili on the stove - should be ready in a bit. No beans!
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Chili on the stove - should be ready in a bit. No beans!
Whatcha talkin' 'bout, Willis?
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Closer association with The High Road would have to be earned over time.
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:oops:
In the spirit of the new campfire ... Duke, hang on a few minutes - Im a cooking up a second batch fer thems o ya that like them legumes
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HHhhmmm...
Seems a nice place.
A link from THR to this place might be just the thing.
Even though I don't post terribly much, I'm really happy Oleg threw us a new bone. I really enjoyed the THR RT. Hope this RT thrives.
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Yep,
I'm amongst friends. Took one post about Chili to stir up stuff about beans.
Hey - I found hot dogs...who wants a Chili Dawg?
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Chili dog 'n beer...
Man, we're fiends...
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Howdy y'all; good to see you, and Thanks, Oleg.
Steve went to the kitchen? I'll go help...
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Steve,
I think I beat ya, i'm member number 16, I think you are 17. Neener.
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Hey everyone!
Someone toss me a beer and a spoon for that chili.
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Chili and beer... mmmmmmm!
Uh-oh, someone better crack a window or rustle up some Beano...
:oops:
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( /me registers and begins lurking aggressively)
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There's beer and chili, but we need an appetizer. How about some roasted tiger shrimp and jalapanio peppers?
Here, eat this, its GOOD! :twisted:
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There's beer and chili, but we need an appetizer. How about some roasted tiger shrimp and jalapanio peppers?
Here, eat this, its GOOD! :twisted:
AND MORE BEER!
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Hmm. Strange man hands be food while sitting a campfire...
Eh what the hell. I like shrimp!
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Im here lets party!
WildstirtheplaceupAlaska
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Oh, fahchrissake...
There's far more to the gun culture than tacticality, carbon fibre, carrying something that digs into your ass every time you hit the brakes, etc...
Think diversity.
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I have a question - does this Software time out? I had to log back in is why I ask.
Another question - how can you determine user #. I gotta see if Larry joined before me or not.
One more. We gonna get a Pinball Machine? Orginally I though Larry and I were gonna be teamates...he keeps challenging me. Gonna have to put him in his place...
after I get Sandy's Salsa of course.
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>>"who wants a Chili Dawg?"<<
I'll take one if you have any left, Steve. Hold the onions please.
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sm, click on "Memberlist" at the top of the page. I think you'll be pleased.
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gawshdangit....my log isnt fitted to my enormous rear-end. gonna take a while for me to break 'er in....
someone bring me a liter of cola and a couple cheeseburgers, please.
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Here ya go, spiffy ... medium rare with cheddar OK?
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mmmmmmmmmmmmm, getting waited on hand and foot is the way to go! no wonder you whiteys had servants for so many years!
i jokes!
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There's far more to the gun culture than tacticality, carbon fibre, carrying something that digs into your ass every time you hit the brakes, etc...
Think diversity.
Yep. Tacticality, carbon fiber and flame striped Titanium!!!!!!![/b][/u]
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sm, click on "Memberlist" at the top of the page. I think you'll be pleased.
Okay , I clicked on "Memberlist" - I am either Old, Dumb , or Stupid because I don't get it.
Then again being Old, Dumb or Stupid - does give me a great excuse. :neener:
I'm having to learn how to navigate this software. And where is my Neener smilie?
Can we get a smilie (s) with guns...hammers and stuff too? I'd really like a smilie with a shotgun Please.
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I'm in.... on the chilidog and iced tea with an orange slice (yeah I'm a teetoataler) but I may have to ponder awhile on the flame striped Titanium!!!!!!! :?
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Hi Gang.
I brought the popcorn.
Soooooooo --- how we gonna break this place in?
Fud
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:oops:
I apologize.
I just figured out what "You have 1 new message" means up at the top. :mrgreen:
Yes I really do attend College and take IT classes. Never admitted being good at it though. :neener:
Old, Dumb, Stupid and add Blind does have its advantages tho'.
sheesh...tell me that feature was not there earlier...
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Good job I brought proper british blend coffee. Morning all, just poking my nose in before work.
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... <--- the new forum has bugs. :shock:
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It would be funny to have an unofficial affiliation with THR, something like The Pothole.
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So, any Grand Masters of Exchange 2000 out there?
Not exactly a grand master, but I've had to revover a couple exchange databases for real a few times. Where are you stuck at?
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*grabs a Vernors*
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Dang, lot of drunkards and chili dog smelling folks in here. Guess I should join so I don't smell any different! I like non-domestic beer though, might be tough for me!
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I'm late! I was futzing around with Linux on another box last nite and missed the campfire.
Are the coals still hot enough to make coffee? :oops:
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:oops:
Well, color my face red, sm is number 11.
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What with all the chili dogs and beer being eaten around here, I brought some of those pine tree scented air fresheners. We gonna need 'em.
Plus I have a foosball table! Who'se up for a game?
(Also, how do you spell "Who'se?)
-James
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Not exactly a grand master, but I've had to revover a couple exchange databases for real a few times. Where are you stuck at?
The point were the IS needs to mount the mailbox and public folder stores for use. Here's the routine I've followed on this project.
1. Format and do a clean install of of the OS to match the production box (Windows 2k Adv. server)
2. Match the production box with service packs and hot fixes.
3. Make the test machine a DC, new domain tree in a new forest of trees.
4. Install and configure DNS for the new domain,
5. Run the Exchange install with /forestprep and /domainprep to prepare the domain, using the same edition (2000) and version (Enterprise) of Exchange as the production box.
6. Install Exchange and apply same service packs and hotfixes as production system.
7. Create/rename the same Admin. Groups and Storage groups as exist on the production box.
8. Using LegacyDN from the last SP, examine and confirm that the legacyExchangeDN matches exactly on the produciton machine and the test machine.
The restore from tape using the built in backup utility seems to work fine, no errors. But when I try and mount the stores, I get this:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: MSExchangeIS
Event Category: General
Event ID: 1088
Date: 3/4/2005
Time: 9:25:39 AM
User: N/A
Computer: RECOVER
Description:
The information store could not be loaded because the distinguished name (DN) /O=
/OU=/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN= of message database "First Storage GroupMailbox Store ()" does not match the DN of directory /CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=.
The database may have been restored to a computer that is in an organization or site different than the original database.
For more information, click http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp.
Searching MS knowledge base and Usenet point to the Admin groups having differing names, but as far as I can tell using LegacyDN and ASDI Edit to examine stuff, it all matches exactly. The only thing odd is that the last part of the error message text seems to be too short, not listing the /O and /OU values for the directory. And for the life of me, I can not find the RECIPIENTS object in AD to examine ITS properties. I've torn down and rebuilt this setup three times trying to figure this out, thinking I'd fubar'd some step along the way. All to no avail.
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Kosher's Best dogs for me with Hot Dutch mustard. Pour me a tall bourbon and coke for me, maybe bourbon and lemonade instead.
Ain't going to sit next you chili dog eating farting machines, go sit in the smoke, least you be stinking up the woods downwind.
Spiffy hands off the redhead hitchhiker that I picked up along the way.
Charby
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Ya'll listen up, there's a lady in the area so no more talk about flatulent explosions! Just do what you have to do and look at the guy next to you and shake your head.
And BTW, I'll have a Chili Dawg with regular yellow mustard and 'Kraut. And a Shiner Bock, thank you very much. She tucks her denim skirt behind her knees and takes a seat by Spiff's huge ass hoping her's will look smaller in comparison.
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Just thought I'd drop ya'll a friendly 'howdy'. Where's the coffee? Like mine dark 'n strong.
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ha! i've got a lady sitting next to me now!
i so rule.
anyone ever play the game 'sniper'? you know, where everyone sits in a big circle and is given a card, and two of the cards are designated as 'sniper cards'. whomever gets them is a 'sniper' and scores kills by winking at people when they make eye contact.
only played it once. turned out me and the other sniper were sitting right next to each other.
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Chas,
Like mine dark 'n strong.
There's some other kind of coffee? :shock:
Here ya go.
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Not exactly a grand master, but I've had to revover a couple exchange databases for real a few times. Where are you stuck at?
The point were the IS needs to mount the mailbox and public folder stores for use. Here's the routine I've followed on this project.
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Ok, I think you said you did name them the same. I've found it never works for me, unless the domain and server names are exactly the same as the original - yeah I know your suppposed to be able to fix that - it's never worked for me. Also I didn't see any reference to running a isinteg and/or eseutil command. I have always had to run one of the two to get the database "reset" to work with the new server. I don't recall the entire command line and it's changed with the various versions of Exchange.
Try these two knowledge base articles; and let me think about this, it's been about a year since I had to do this the last time, I'll try and dig up my notes.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;313184
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/296788
You can always send me an email about this to mike.b0-at-gmail.com if you would like to.
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Be werrrry carrrreful.
From what I understand you're the first woman that close to Spiff in a while!
No real worries - dude's a good guy. But one word of warning...
if he does anything don't slap him - he like that.
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I have faith....
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Wild Bill,
I'm not worried about the Spiffyman... this is an Armed,Polite Society. I'm sure I won't have any trouble, even if my dearly Beloved isn't with me. Besides, I only slap when I get paid for it. j/k
Um... may I have another Shiner, please.
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Yes Ma'am you may...
Hey Spiffy - you wanna a Shiner for "that" shinerwhile someone is up?
neener
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Those slaps for pay can get expensive. I've been a bad boy mommy. :oops:
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I'm not sure what this thread is for, but it needs this.
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From what I understand you're the first woman that close to Spiff in a while
well, voluntarily, that is.
if he does anything don't slap him - he like that
usually, i do. but only when it comes from a single female. i think i saw a ring on hollys finger so i'll be on my bestest behavior. ya know, that whole 'gentlemanly do unto others' kinda thing.
you wanna a Shiner for "that" shinerwhile someone is up?
all this talk about Shiner, and also my thread about drinking, motivated me to pick up a six pack last night. was more interested in the hefeweizen than the bock, seeing how the wheat beers go better with the pork chops i cooked last night. mmmmmmmm, hefeweizen...........
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Spiff,
Yes, I do have a ring on my finger, and a band, as well.
But I know you'd have been a gentleman, anyway.
And you are the only person I know, other than my Angel Faced Daughter, who actually likes Hefelwhatever. But then 22 years ago when she was a toddler she liked Guiness.
This is a really fun thread, I'll do my part to keepit going. And if I may regress to an earlier comment... only Yankees like beans in their chili.
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I got a log but does anybody have any ice for my case of keystone light?
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I wish I had a whole band on my finger, that'd be awesome.
And, I had a dream last night that Bob Seger posted on THR. :shock:
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bob seger,.... isnt that the guy who was the dad on full house?
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I'll hit the Oberto's company store on the way over. It's just around the corner. Who wants the old fashioned, peppered, hickory smoked, or teriyaki jerky? Pepperoni sticks, too, anyone?
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Bob Segar...did someone mention Bob Segar? :mrgreen:
" Little something from '72, about being on the road. Turn The Page "
Have driven straight thru to see Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, last time was to Memphis - the Pyramid.
"Call me a relic, call what what you will, some music ain't got no soul- gimmee that old fashioned Rock & Roll..."
:mrgreen:
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Yo, SM -- I was at that concert, September 5, 1975, Cobo Hall, Detroit City ... (the second night of a two-night homestand for B.S. & the Silver Bullet Band) ... Ah, what a night.
Probably a good thing there's not L & P on this forum. Good to be here with you all.
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That rocks.
Unfortunatly, I'm way too young to have seen him live.
Skynyrd too.
(The original.)
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(sits down by the fire, stares wistfully into his shot of Dalmore...)
And those Hollywood nights, in those Hollywood hills... Sigh, me misspent yout.
(hoping discussions of firearms are OK here...)
Well, not to change the subject, but my G19 is now clean but I'm worried because it FTFed a bunch of times at the range today. Not ideal behavior in a defensive arm. And not like it at all; the thing is usually more reliable than tax hikes in an off-election year. But I was a Bad Boy and didn't clean it properly after the last time I shot it. Thirty lashes with a wet one-inch-square patch.
- The Shooter Known Elsewhere As pdmoderator
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Caught Seger and SBBB here in the South mostly...best I recall...some brain cells ...might have been lost along the way. :?
Leon Russel,one night, Allman Bros and the next. Shoot a tourney for three days. Head out from Mississippi afterwards Oklahoma bound , powerslide into the parking lot - dump spent shotshells from the coat I'm wearing...Security does not check the socks...Seger, Seger, Seger!!!
" running eight miles a minute, for months at a time..."
Steve
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Unfortunatly, I'm way too young to have seen him live.
Doesn't he tour anymore? I saw him 8 or 10 years ago in Toledo.
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I have only been in Toledo once in my life - I think. Pretty sure it was less than "8 or 10 years ago". Then again at "eight miles a minute - for months at a time...
I ain't THAT old yet....
Oh - you mean Seger. oops... Heard he had some kind of problem - may be going to do a tour again someday. I'd like that. *grin*
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Be right back guys, i'm out of beer!
LOG CHECK
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Yea, well, 8 to 10 years ago I had just finished learning to walk straight. =p
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Dang Whiippersnappers!
Learning to walk was easier because the Earth was Flat then. Then they made Earth Uphill going both ways. They took away our shoes and had us walk barefoot in the snow.
Dats how come we older folks are so smart. :mrgreen:
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Spoken as someone who sees Toledo on a pretty much daily basis, let me reassure you: You ain't missing much.
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Well Cincinnati at 2 am , trying to get where the freeway sign said I was supposed to go ( differed from my Atlas) ain't no picnic.
I sure do like that "left turn on red" they have *ahem*. I doubt they were coming over my way to invite me out for coffee.
Unless a pc of pipe is supposed to be a sign of good will - 'cause that tire iron the other fella had didn't make me feel all warm and fuzzy. I didn't stick around to see what other 'gifts' the other folks were bearing.
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Hmmm, damn, guess we'd better toss another log on.....
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*COUGH* *CHOKE* *GASP* Frelling smoke from a campfire! Lets see if this works.
I HATE RABBITS! I HATE RABBITS! I HATE RABBITS!
I'll be darned, it does.
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Hey, nobody invited me to the party when I joined!
I'm underage; I'll take rootbeer.
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Okay, which of you was the last one in charge of the fire and forgot to put 11 months worth of wood on it?
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I don't know, but we need to peel Parker Dean's nose off'n the window and get him in here for a chili dawg.
( /me registers and begins lurking aggressively)
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Dang, outta jerky. I'll get more.
And some Black Butte Porter to wash it down.
Back in a sec...
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Snag me one too, would'ja?
Mmmm, Black Butte Porter...
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None for me thanks; I've grown to the point where I'm mighty fond of Newcastle Brown Ale. I keep my own 3 week stash on hand, just in case there's a dry spell at the store.