7.29.2006
7.21.2006
Beer Review
Since I am unemployed, I thought it best to sample the less expensive beers at my local beverage store. I walked out with OM Light at $3.75 for 6, I am feeling pretty good already. I must say I am completely impressed with OM light, granted it is an american style lager so it is very light in color and mild in taste but for that style of beer it was well done. At 3.9% a/vol after 3 quick cans I settled in to a nice buzz. I would put OM light in my top 3 of low cost beers.
Do yourself a favor save some $$ and pick up a sixer of OM Light.
- Top 3 sub $4 6-packs
- Old Style (when I can find it)
- OM Light
- Natural Light (just squeeking out PBR)
Do yourself a favor save some $$ and pick up a sixer of OM Light.
7.18.2006
Summer Vacation and more
My how time keeps rolling on. First off if anyone knows of tech employment in the East Central Indiana / Western Ohio area please feel free to email or call me 7659643383 - Jason needs a job :).
So my brother in-law got married a couple weeks ago - congratulations to him and his new wife, it was a wonderful wedding. Anyway, he got married in Montana at the Snow Bowl rented the entire lodge for 2 days of celebration, very cool. The Robbins' tribe decided they were going to make it a true family vacation and drive out to Missoula and back over a two week period! We rented a car from National and had a pleasant surprise when we picked it up - it had been upgraded to the suv line due to limited cars. Sweet. So we were rollin' to MT in a 2006. very very nice, unlimited mileage, I can't say enough great things about National Car rental. They were the best and they have all my car rental business until they let me down. We toured 10 states and over 4000 miles in 13 days! We watched fourth of July fireworks at Mt. Rushmore, hiked in the Badlands and in Yellowstone. Our last night on the road we stayed in St. Louis - which is probably my favorite Midwest city, they have it all it seems - anyway, we stayed at the Hampton Inn in the King suite and it was Deluxe.. and surprisingly not real expensive around $150. They too now have my luxury hotel business.
All in all it was truly a vacation. Now all I need is a job so I can make the credit card payment that will probably live way longer than the vacation.
j
So my brother in-law got married a couple weeks ago - congratulations to him and his new wife, it was a wonderful wedding. Anyway, he got married in Montana at the Snow Bowl rented the entire lodge for 2 days of celebration, very cool. The Robbins' tribe decided they were going to make it a true family vacation and drive out to Missoula and back over a two week period! We rented a car from National and had a pleasant surprise when we picked it up - it had been upgraded to the suv line due to limited cars. Sweet. So we were rollin' to MT in a 2006. very very nice, unlimited mileage, I can't say enough great things about National Car rental. They were the best and they have all my car rental business until they let me down. We toured 10 states and over 4000 miles in 13 days! We watched fourth of July fireworks at Mt. Rushmore, hiked in the Badlands and in Yellowstone. Our last night on the road we stayed in St. Louis - which is probably my favorite Midwest city, they have it all it seems - anyway, we stayed at the Hampton Inn in the King suite and it was Deluxe.. and surprisingly not real expensive around $150. They too now have my luxury hotel business.
All in all it was truly a vacation. Now all I need is a job so I can make the credit card payment that will probably live way longer than the vacation.
j