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What College Football Game are you watching right now, and what beer are you drinking?


I'm watching Michigan State Illinois, drinking Coors light, throwing in an occasional dip of Skoal Wintergreen longcut. This game is boring, gonna switch to BC FSU. What about you?
I'm psyched for the UT Nebraska game too. Also the Wisc OSU game. Can't forget about Iowa Michigan either. A decent lot of games this weekend, not as good as last weekend though.

I'm watching FSU beat the crap out of BC but I'm 14 (so i'm not drinking any beer).



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Beer Tray by Alessi


Beer Tray by Alessi


$120


Alberto Alessi says the Alessi Beer Tray was an "example of an era of the consumer society which was destined to disappear quickly, a time I'd call pre-design, prior to the phenomenon of Designer goods in all of our homes." The Beer Tray is a re-edition of the Alessi tea and coffee sets project, representing bar and kitchen objects of '20s, '30s and '40s. Made of mirror polished stainless steel. Designed by the Ufficio Tecnico Alessi. Alessi, known as the Italian design factory, has manufactured household products since 1921. The stylish and fun items offered are the result of contemporary partnerships with some of the world's best designers of unique and modern home accessories. The Alessi Beer Tray is available with the following: Details:Made of 18/10 stainless steel Mirror Polished finishDesigned by Ufficio Tecnico AlessiShipping: In Stock items ship within 1 business day. Others usually ship within 2 weeks unless otherwise noted. Dimensions: Tray: Height 2 In., Overall Diameter 14.25 In.

Splugen Beer Glass by Alessi


Splugen Beer Glass by Alessi


$30


The Alessi Splugen Beer Glass, a 2000 Achille Castiglioni design, is crystal glassware with a weighted base. The Splugen holds 12 ounces of favorite suds, fits securely in the hand, and adds sophistication to social gatherings. Each glass is sold individually. Alessi is an Italian company. Its corporate mission is to bring a utopian priority to affordable, high design for the home and office. PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Consuming foods or beverages that have been kept or served in leaded crystal products or handling products made of leaded crystal will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Shipping: In Stock items ship within 1 business day. Others usually ship within 2 weeks unless otherwise noted. Dimensions: Diameter 3.5 in., Height 6.5 in.

Think Light Beer


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Beer Tubes Football Theme Beer Tube


Beer Tubes Football Theme Beer Tube


$145.56


Beer Tubes are a new way to enjoy your favorite beverages with friends. They are a 100 oz (that's a little over eight 12 oz glasses to save doing the math) beverage dispensers to go atop your table and save the trouble of making multiple trips to refill your glass while keeping your drinks cold.One of the most popular designs, the Beer Tubes Football Theme Beer Tube is great for any football fan and can be easily customized with your own decals to represent your team. This tube stands approximately 3.5 feet tall and has about a 12 inch diameter base.

90th Anniversary Limited Edition Beer Tray by Alessi


90th Anniversary Limited Edition Beer Tray by Alessi


$120


The Alessi 90th Anniversary Limited Edition Beer Tray is a re-introduction of the Alessi tea and coffee sets project, revisiting the popularity of bar and kitchen objects of the '20s, '30s and '40s. Alberto Alessi recalls this object as being a part of his childhood, an object that reflected the consumer society of the day. First introduced in 1934. To celebrate 90 years of excellence, Alessi has released a limited edition version of their most inspirational and iconic home accessory items, each one representing the particular decade in which it was introduced. Beginning with their popular Cocktail Shaker made in 1923, each collectible piece features a unique 90th Anniversary stamp detailing the designer and the year the product was made. Alessi: looking ahead to the next 90 years. Alessi, known as the Italian design factory, has manufactured household products since 1921. The stylish and fun items offered are the result of contemporary partnerships with some of the world's best designers of unique and modern home accessories. The Alessi 90th Anniversary Limited Edition Beer Tray is available with the following: Details:Made of 18/10 stainless steelMirror Polished finishLimited edition with a special stamp and anniversary packagingDesigned by Ufficio Tecnico Alessi, 1934Shipping: In Stock items ship within 1 business day. Others usually ship within 2 weeks unless otherwise noted. Dimensions: Item: Height 2 In., Diameter 14.25 In.

Football Pendant by ELK Lighting


Football Pendant by ELK Lighting


$104.4


Touchdown! The ELK Lighting Football Pendant encourages play and athleticism in kids of all ages. Whether updating the bar area or simply adding accent lighting to the kids' bedroom, this pendant is both playful and unique. Made of glass; includes 4' of adjustable cable. Founded in Eastern Pennsylvania in 1983, ELK Lighting designs and delivers "Lighting for Distinctive Homes." As such, the exclusive line of ELK Lighting products has extraordinary designer appeal matched by an emphasis on value and craftsmanship. The ELK Lighting Football Pendant is available with the following: Details:Brown glass football shadeMetal supportsSatin Nickel finishRound ceiling canopy4' adjustable suspension cablesUL ListedLighting: One 60 Watt 120 Volt Candelabra Base Incandescent lamp (not included). Shipping: This item usually ships within 5-7 days. Dimensions: Fixture: Length 13 In., Height 8 In., Width 7 In., Overall Hanging Length Adjustable to 58 In.

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Mr Beer Classic American Light Beer Mix


Mr Beer Classic American Light Beer Mix


$14.99


Classic American Light light in color clean in flavor and dry in the finish. This American styled lager has been tricked up with an extra dose of premium hops to enhance the aroma and flavor without making for a bitter beer. For the smoothest flavor serve ice cold after a period of cold conditioning and be sure to have plenty on hand! Mr Beer beer mixes are born upon the fertile grain fields of majestic New Zealand! Refill brew pack brews 20 delicious 12 ounce beers. Includes one can of super co

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Dairy of Spread Bettor Week 10 - Football

Dairy of Spread Bettor Week 10 - Football

 

 

Thursday 23rd July

Golf punters all round the world will know that ‘moving day’ is always on a Saturday. However, my ‘moving day’ was today and involved a lorry, a one hundred and seventy mile journey, four men (one with ‘love’ and ‘hate’ tattooed on his knuckles – genuinely!) and last but not least, a losing bet at Epsom.

 

The bet in question was on a supposed two-year-old flying machine of John Gosden’s called Key Breeze in the 7.10pm contest at Epsom. The colt was having its second racecourse start having had the perfect introduction when fifth in a decent Doncaster maiden last month. Cutting a rather long and boring story short, it was backed from 7/2 into 9/4 and finished a well beaten 5th of 6th!

 

I suppose it serves me right for trusting anything that’s only two-years-old with my hard earned cash. Let’s face it, my two year-old son Alfie’s current specialist skill sets are putting mobile phones into a full bath and wearing his five-year-old sister’s fluffy fairy high-heeled play shoes. Hopefully he’ll grow out of both of those two things fast – particularly the latter!

 

The men finished unloading about 10 minutes after Key Breeze crossed the line (they were about the only things that did finish behind the beast!) and we were left with the simple task of unpacking about 100 boxes. I’m sure that ‘‘Love’ and ‘Hate’’ used to be a burglar once upon a time and after a few years behind bars was getting himself back on the job ladder (rather than a ladder up through someone’s bedroom window!). It’s the perfect job for him now as he is basically spending every day going into strangers’ houses and loading things into boxes and bags as quickly as possible – this time though, he is doing it legally.

 

Friday 24th July

I was distracted from box unpacking by
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 release of their Premiership Points prices for next season (the way I’ve written that sounds like they’d been holding them hostage!).

 

Ronaldoless Manchester United look like a sell at 81.5 points, although I’ll probably wait to sell them in a match bet with Chelsea (who I fancy to win the title) when those prices appear. Man City definitely look ‘sell’ material at 65.5 and if they carry on spending that price will only go up. As an Arsenal fan, I was thrilled to see Adebayor make his way up to the North-West, but would be less keen for Toure to follow. Why don’t they want Bendtner?

 

Saturday 25th July

King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot. I’m sure the word ‘Diamond’ used to be in the title between the words ‘Elizabeth’ and ‘Stakes’. The race used to be sponsored by De Beers so presume the winner used to get a great big diamond. They’ve subtly changed the title and is so doing lowered the value of the prize – look out for next year’s 200 Guineas at Newmarket!

 

I fancied Conduit to land the prize and bought last year’s St Leger winner on the index and made a nice £180 profit for a £10 buy. Sir Michael Stoute remarkably trained the first three home in the race which was a brilliant achievement – one worthy of a diamond!

 

Left the South Africa and New Zealand match alone which was a huge result as I think I probably would have got with the All Blacks which would have been expensive. Missed the last couple of races and returned home to unpack a few more boxes and retrieve a few more mobile phones from the bath…

 

Sunday 26th July

Day of rest. My arse. Spent the day unpacking the final load of boxes with Attheraces on in the background – made sure we didn’t move into a house without Sky.

 

I bought Beethoven at 15 on the 50-30-20-10 Phoenix <A HREF="http://www.sportingindex.com/"> Stakes index </A> for £10 and having looked a serious danger at the furlong pole, faded out of contention and made up 0. However, I was soon back in the winner’s enclosure in Cologne when Pressing landed a Group One success for Michael Jarvis. I won £200 for my £10 buy which made me £50 up for the day.

 

Monday 27th July

Don’t you just love a gamble on a horse with rubbish form from a yard you know nothing about? Well, Mr T T Clement had obviously given the owners the green light to back Ela Gorrie Mou in the 6.40pm at Windsor and by lunchtime the whisper had become a roar. The 8s was soon 7s, then 6s, then 5s, then 9/2… then, NR! The cat was out the bag and the horse never even made it to the racecourse. Look out for the horse in the next few weeks… thousands of others will be and it could be a cracking sell on the index!

 

By the way, we have a Polish Au Pair at the moment who loves our new house because there are loads of wild mushrooms growing in the nearby woods. She spent most of the evening cooking the selection of rotting vegetation she had collected in her basket and the whole house stank. I pretended to taste the sample she gave me and told her it was delicious… I then realised that was possibly a huge mistake!

 

Tuesday 28th July

The first day of Glorious Goodwood and the drive through deep and darkest Sussex is one of the most magical roads in the country – it’s also a shocker for mobile phone reception as I found when trying to listen to the commentary of the last race on the way back home. Backed Finjaan at 7/1 to win the feature race which put the ‘Glorious’ into Glorious Goodwood. I suppose if it hadn’t won the drive would have been a ‘nightmare’ and it would have just been Goodwood without the glorious bit.

 

To cap a great day, I sold Main Aim and JJ The Jet Plane on the index both for £10 and both finished outside of the points netting me just under £500 worth of profit. I had a smile on my face the whole way home. That was until I walked in through the front door to be confronted by the mushroom of all mushrooms!

 

It was the size of a grapefruit and had been ripped from the foot of a tree. It had been sliced into four pieces and fried in breadcrumbs. It basically looked like a sandy dog turd and I was standing face to face with it.

 

It tasted exactly like it looked and I was stopped by Mushroom girl from washing it down with any alcohol. ‘It is dangerooz’, she told me. ‘Dangerooz to drink bear with mushroomz’. She went on to explain that some people think the mushroom I had just tasted is poisonous but it isn’t. Jesus. I was now gambling with my food…

 

Wednesday 29th July

I woke up – which had genuinely been no bigger than a 7/4 shot 8 hours earlier. It was the second day of Goodwood and also just 24 hours until the start of the third Ashes Test Match. The racing looked really tricky and with doubts over the participation of the leading two in the Sussex Stakes I opted to leave it alone.

 

Instead I started to build up some cricket bets and sold another £5 of lowest all out score at 170 with 210 already on the scoreboard. Also sold £5 of ‘Losing your Bottle’ at 43 where 1pt is given for each run under 200 that any team registers as a final innings total. I’ve just got a sneaky feeling that there are plenty of collapses to come – better send some mushrooms to both team dressing rooms!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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