Cursed cheeseboard
79 0 ReplyNeeds more Kraft singles.
8 1 ReplyListen, not all of us can afford grape scissors.
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Speaking as someone who's done this before, I'm pretty sure that glass was originally a candle.
42 0 ReplyIf you think about it, all glass once was a candle!
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I think if you stick to one glass on a weekday, should be fine.
20 0 ReplyGood for your heart, even.
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Lose the glass. Embrace the de-boxed space bag with a spigot.
18 0 ReplyGet a long crazy straw and then squeeze the bag under your arm like the patron saint of bagpipes and alcoholism.
8 0 ReplyGoon of fortune.
5 0 ReplySlap the bottle doesn’t hit as hard as slapping the bag!
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Where's the straw?
19 1 ReplyWhile you might disagree, very dry beverages have never been enjoyable through a straw to me.
I'm no stranger to booze straws, but red wine would be one of my last choices for one for me.
8 0 ReplyIt's because dry beverages aren't very tasty
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Now I want a Moscato juice pouch. Are these a thing yet? How do I make this a thing?
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Are you in a locker room? By yourself? Why? And with this assortment of cheese? Why?
14 0 ReplyThose cheeses pair nicely with the locker room scent. If you were cultured you would know this.
6 0 ReplyWine and cheese party I'd guess
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speaking as someone who is currently trying to stop drinking every day: this looks delicios
8 0 ReplyI do this and if you add a slice of fruit to the edge no one questions it at all
7 0 ReplyDamn right 1 glass! This is the way
6 0 ReplyWine and cheese, classics
6 0 ReplyAdd Ice Cubes?
5 0 ReplyBig Carl vibes.
4 0 ReplyI'm more of a beer gal myself but I could still go for some right about now. I really need to take the edge off.
2 1 ReplyAdd some maple syrup. But goes better with rosé.
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