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So we want to thank everyone that reblogged our Beerstrology tees! It’s been a good first few months and we want to thank everyone by holding a Decembeer contest. All you have to do is reblog to enter, follow us for bonus points. We will ship out the tshirt of your choice from Taverntees to some lucky peeps on Friday Dec. 16th. (That’s my real birthday so I’m in the givin’ mood!) A real thanks to everyone that blogs, follows, and generally enjoys pub stuff as much as we do. Cheers everyone!
I need some shirts!!!
Everyones favorite drink in Harry Potter. Now you can be your own brewing company.
Makes 2 quarts.
1 cup butterscotch schnapps
7 cups cream soda (almost one 2 liter bottle)
Optional Ice Cream (Butter Beer Float)
Carefully mix just before serving, adding the schnapps…
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Follow Up of the Day: An outpouring of support for a Kansas teen who criticized Gov. Sam Brownback on Twitter, only to have the governor’s office call her school and get her in trouble, has led her to recant an earlier promise to send Gov. Brownback an apology letter.
18-year-old Emma Sullivan of Fairway was ordered by Shawnee Mission East High School to write the letter after the governor’s office called the principal to complain about a tweet Sullivan wrote while attending a speech by Gov. Brownback encouraging students to be active in government.
Sullivan was in Topeka as part of a Youth in Government program.
While she had initially agreed to apologize, a swell of support from strangers, particularly on Twitter, has caused Sullivan to have a change of heart. “I would do it again,” Sullivan says, adding that a “dialogue” about free speech in social media had been “opened up” thanks to her tweet.
She isn’t quite sure what will happen when she formally declines to pen the apology letter, but says she’s received several emails from attorneys.
Though she won’t apologize, Sullivan would take an opportunity to talk to the governor if presented with one. “I think it would be interesting to have a dialogue with him,” she told the Kansas City Star. “I don’t know if he would do it or not though. And I don’t know that he would listen to what I have to say.”
Whatever ends up happening, Sullivan’s mother Julie says she supports her daughter’s actions.
“I raised my kids to be independent, to be strong, to be free thinkers,” she said. “If she wants to tweet her opinion about Gov. Brownback, I say for her to go for it and I stand totally behind her.”
[kcstar.]
Good job on her mom supporting her!! Doesn’t happen a lot in this state, I’ve noticed, sadly.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lvdpysEI8s1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)
Follow Up of the Day: An outpouring of support for a Kansas teen who criticized Gov. Sam Brownback on Twitter, only to have the governor’s office call her school and get her in trouble, has led her to recant an earlier promise to send Gov. Brownback an apology letter.
18-year-old Emma Sullivan of Fairway was ordered by Shawnee Mission East High School to write the letter after the governor’s office called the principal to complain about a tweet Sullivan wrote while attending a speech by Gov. Brownback encouraging students to be active in government.
Sullivan was in Topeka as part of a Youth in Government program.
While she had initially agreed to apologize, a swell of support from strangers, particularly on Twitter, has caused Sullivan to have a change of heart. “I would do it again,” Sullivan says, adding that a “dialogue” about free speech in social media had been “opened up” thanks to her tweet.
She isn’t quite sure what will happen when she formally declines to pen the apology letter, but says she’s received several emails from attorneys.
Though she won’t apologize, Sullivan would take an opportunity to talk to the governor if presented with one. “I think it would be interesting to have a dialogue with him,” she told the Kansas City Star. “I don’t know if he would do it or not though. And I don’t know that he would listen to what I have to say.”
Whatever ends up happening, Sullivan’s mother Julie says she supports her daughter’s actions.
“I raised my kids to be independent, to be strong, to be free thinkers,” she said. “If she wants to tweet her opinion about Gov. Brownback, I say for her to go for it and I stand totally behind her.”
[kcstar.]
Good job on her mom supporting her!! Doesn’t happen a lot in this state, I’ve noticed, sadly.

OMFG I WANT TO PLAY NOW.
This is sooooooooo much better than beer pong.-FYB
Since everyone likes the chess one so much, have you seen this?
It’s Fuckin Battleship!
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