welchie8-blog1
welchie8-blog1
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Apprentice Lineman I work way too much I wish I had time for myself but in the long run it will be worth it. I'm 29 I live in California. I tramp all over Cali working.
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welchie8-blog1 · 8 years ago
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welchie8-blog1 · 8 years ago
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I want your mouth to taste of me / and I want to walk in your dreams naked.
Marge Piercy, from “Under red Aries,” Moon is Always Female (via conceptvals)
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welchie8-blog1 · 8 years ago
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If you believe it will work out, you’ll see opportunities. If you believe it won’t you will see obstacles.
Wayne Dyer (via fyp-psychology)
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They say I've got a drinking problem but I've got no problem drinking at all
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You may not be aware that Ballast Point Brewing Company, famed for its Sculpin IPA and fruity renditions of the same beer, was bought in 2015 for $1 billion by Constellation Brands, the company that owns Corona. Or that Lagunitas Brewing Company is now owned fully by Heineken or that Goose Island has since 2011 been a brand of Anheuser-Busch InBev, the global brewing giant that owns Budweiser.
These are just three of more than a dozen of the country’s most popular and beloved craft breweries that have been purchased by global beverage companies in the past seven years. Indeed, beer brands recently purchased by larger companies now almost dominate many supermarket or liquor store shelves.
It isn’t clear how many consumers know this is happening or whether they would care if they did. It also remains to be seen how these transactions will affect how the newly acquired brands taste.
But one thing is clear to craft beer brewers, lovers and lobbyists: They feel they’re under attack by what they bitterly call “Big Beer” or “Big Alcohol.”
Craft Beer, Brought To You By Big Beer
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welchie8-blog1 · 8 years ago
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My home away from home while I travel for work
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That's shitty I was in a pretty fucked up motorcycle accident about 5 years ago. I spent 6 weeks in a coma and it left me pretty messed up. I deal with all the issues with that still. My left arm is pretty fucked I basically have about 40% use but I've learned to manage. I get tons of criticism at work about it but most of them have no idea I'm basically handicapped with it.
You look just like a friend of mine a total doppelgänger! Anyways I read you had a disability what may that be?
It’s called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
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Well at least it's not something crazy, extra flexible except you bruise easily
You look just like a friend of mine a total doppelgänger! Anyways I read you had a disability what may that be?
It’s called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
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I'll definitely have to google that because I have no idea what that is.
You look just like a friend of mine a total doppelgänger! Anyways I read you had a disability what may that be?
It’s called Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
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