Friday, August 20, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
The Weekend
It's gonna be hotter than snot and even more sticky this weekend. I've got 6 relatively easy miles tonight and then I have to get going very early on my long run 16 miler so I can make it to the bus on time in Downers Grove to retrieve my kids. It's gonna hurt a bit in these conditions. I need to run it between 7:30 and 7:45 pace. Ugggggh.
BBC News - 'Perverse' animal beer bottles sell out in hours
BBC News - 'Perverse' animal beer bottles sell out in hours
Wow. Even at close to 800 bucks, this beer is gone for good! Sold out in hours! Wanna know how they made the worlds strongest beer "Sink the Bismark"? Me too. I'm guessing they used an extreme variation of this video by the same team. It's a beer called Tactical Nuclear Penguin. Enjoy.
Tactical Nuclear Penguin from BrewDog on Vimeo.
Wow. Even at close to 800 bucks, this beer is gone for good! Sold out in hours! Wanna know how they made the worlds strongest beer "Sink the Bismark"? Me too. I'm guessing they used an extreme variation of this video by the same team. It's a beer called Tactical Nuclear Penguin. Enjoy.
Tactical Nuclear Penguin from BrewDog on Vimeo.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
It's the World's Strongest, Most Expensive Beer -- Inside a Squirrel - Asylum.com
It's the World's Strongest, Most Expensive Beer -- Inside a Squirrel - Asylum.com
Thirsty? Got $765 bucks burning a hole in your pocket? A group called BrewDog has not only regained the title strongest beer in the world, they offer their trademark wonderbrew (55% alcohol by volume) encased in a stuffed animal that was once alive! Is this cool or what?
Thirsty? Got $765 bucks burning a hole in your pocket? A group called BrewDog has not only regained the title strongest beer in the world, they offer their trademark wonderbrew (55% alcohol by volume) encased in a stuffed animal that was once alive! Is this cool or what?
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Barefoot Chronicles: Sport Kilt Review
Barefoot Chronicles: Sport Kilt Review
Barefoot Jason reviews a kilt for running. It's from a US-based company, Sport Kilt. They sell kilts for casual wear. I've always wanted to try one of these out but I'm already a bit too far out there with the whole barefoot running scene. The kilt itself is made from a fairly lightweight microfiber material. It is a single piece of fabric that is wrapped around your waist and closed with a Velcro strip along the top edge. The front of the kilt overlaps itself about 12-14" in the front. The kilt has a relatively large pocket in the front. I'm not sure the family can handle this one. I am not encouraged by Jason's review that the kilt caused some chafing of the trouser snake. That been a problem with some regular running shorts for me as of late. I don't like that.
Barefoot Jason reviews a kilt for running. It's from a US-based company, Sport Kilt. They sell kilts for casual wear. I've always wanted to try one of these out but I'm already a bit too far out there with the whole barefoot running scene. The kilt itself is made from a fairly lightweight microfiber material. It is a single piece of fabric that is wrapped around your waist and closed with a Velcro strip along the top edge. The front of the kilt overlaps itself about 12-14" in the front. The kilt has a relatively large pocket in the front. I'm not sure the family can handle this one. I am not encouraged by Jason's review that the kilt caused some chafing of the trouser snake. That been a problem with some regular running shorts for me as of late. I don't like that.
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