The TV commercial is just as obnoxious, showing two urban rooftop parties (of course each party comes with a DJ) wooing it up to see who can be louder. I know, I'm a middle age fart but can't being stealth be part of being cool in this city anymore?
No, I get the difference. It's not that you're against people who drink beer it's that your against "these people" who drink beer. You're against the people.
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As opposed to the old Bowery where no one ever drank beer.
ReplyDeleteyes much like those wretched buses.
ReplyDelete"OH wah.": it's sad that you can't tell the difference.
ReplyDeleteDoes the fine print read, "Hipster fedora not included"?
ReplyDeleteThe TV commercial is just as obnoxious, showing two urban rooftop parties (of course each party comes with a DJ) wooing it up to see who can be louder. I know, I'm a middle age fart but can't being stealth be part of being cool in this city anymore?
ReplyDeleteNo, I get the difference. It's not that you're against people who drink beer it's that your against "these people" who drink beer. You're against the people.
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