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Ordering \"A Beer\"
On TV all the time you hear people sit at the bar and ask for "a beer". This is ludacris, as myself, and anyone I've ever seen in bars, clubs, restaurants, etc orders "a newcastle" "a corona" "a bud light" and so forth.
However, in casinos, when playing poker, I often notice a player just ask for "a beer". I know of no other setting where people ask for "a beer" without specifiying a brand. Does anyone else notice this? |
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Re: Ordering \"A Beer\"
this is much more common in other parts of the world, where bars often only have one type of beer. fairly common in amsterdam, where you would order beer by the size, not that brand.
I think i have noticed this at the trop or taj in this country. but I think asking for a bud seems to be more common as the default beer. |
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Re: Ordering \"A Beer\"
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This is ludacris [/ QUOTE ] I knew you were hiding something from us! |
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Re: Ordering \"A Beer\"
when I'm playing at foxwoods and the waitresses come around like once every hour I'll often just order a beer, because really I'll settle for any beer and if I try and get fancy it will probably take another hour to get said special beer. Hence 'I'd like a beer' is my way of saying 'I don't a [censored] what kind it is just give some beer!'
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I find this so strange. How could you not care what kind of beer? Surely you would choose, say, a good beer over Bud Light?
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I find this so strange. How could you not care what kind of beer? Surely you would choose, say, a good beer over Bud Light? [/ QUOTE ] foxwoods is a special case as the ohnly free beer comes in 12 oz cups and you get to choose between bud, bud light, and heinikin. I really don't care too much for any of those beers so I just take what ever they have free and hence I just order 'a beer'. Things are different at other casinos where you have a decent choice of free beer. |
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ok, that makes sense.
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Also, when you see it in movies/TV it's because they don't have a product placement deal -- so when the beer arrives, the label is disfigured so you can't read a brand name.
Off on a total tangent -- the movie "Cast Away" would have been ridiculous if instead of saying FedEx they said "generic express postage carrier." Because of their reliance on a brand name, a lot of audience mebers got it in their heads that the film was just one big commercial for FedEx. Ironically, the filmmakers got NOTHING from FedEx, not a penny. There was no product placement, no advertising. Zemeckis just wanted it to be realistic, rather than making up some fake, goofy-sounding bogus postage service. I don't know why I brought that up; I was thinking of "Cast Away" earlier today I guess. |
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yes, at foxwoods I just say "light beer", and I know I'm getting a bud light. If they served miller lite also I would specify.
PJ: I am stunned that fedex didn't get anything for that. I would have thought there would be a fedex/ups/dhl bidoff. did FedEx at least donate the plane etc for filming? I mean how did they get all the shirts and stuff? |
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did FedEx at least donate the plane etc for filming? I mean how did they get all the shirts and stuff? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, all of the props were donated by FedEx. They knew they were getting good publicity out of it, so they'd ordinarily pay -- but Zemeckis/Fox would have none of it. So no money was exchanged, but they just helped each other out; FedEx gave Fox planes and props, while Fox gave FedEx free advertising. |
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