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How are the homeless going to keep their jobs if they are forced to do unpaid labor because houses cost too much?

`Specific, localized data on the exact percentage of homeless individuals in Louisiana who are employed is limited. However, national studies and regional data suggest a significant portion of the homeless population in Louisiana is employed, despite high rates of poverty and housing instability in the state.National Context: Research suggests that between 40%-60% of people experiencing homelessness nationwide have jobs, but are unable to afford housing because wages have not kept up with rising rents.`

Geeze, sounds like a return to feudalism, which is only a step away from slavery again?
Humans slept outdoors for millions of years, and what actually is a little odd is people thinking they can own land they did not create, and keep others off?
 
The "Schlitz is the shits" phrase is a long-running, scatological parody of the brand's famous 1970s advertising campaign. It plays on the beer's infamous legacy of causing severe digestive issues for drinkers to mock its historic reputation. Seems that in order to cut cost the manufacturer had changed the formulation and the "new" product wasn't kind to people's intestinal tract.

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And who can forget these ads?

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Of course that led to an absolutely brilliant counter-ad for a somewhat obscure Texas beer named Longhorn

Cowboy saunters on screen and says "Yup. When you're out Schlitz you're out of beer. That's because you drank all the Longhorn first."

See that commercial once and everytime you see a Schlitz commercial you'll think of Longhorn - free advertisement.

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End of an era as Schlitz, the beer that made Milwaukee famous, pours its last

The iconic lager has quenched the thirst of American beer drinkers for 177 years.

Our school biology class did annual tours of the Schlitz labs in their bottling plant on 3rd St.
It was a huge complex covering several blocks.
The area went down hill and became a Black area from people moving up from the South in the 60s.
But I understand it now has been gentrified, and the old Schlitz building are expensive condos.
Milwaukee produced Schlitz, Pabst, Blatz, and Miller.
The only alternatives were Coors from Colorado and Budweiser from St. Louis.
Neither of which were very good in my opinion.
 
"The only alternatives were Coors from Colorado and Budweiser from St. Louis.
Neither of which were very good in my opinion." R5 #305
Yeah.
In New York's Southern tier we had Rheingold, sold in wide-mouth bottles. Not exotic, but adequate.
I drank Rolling Rock until Three Mile Island.

In Minnesota Hamm's was fine.
But here in central New York there's a bargain brand called Old Milwaukee. They under-price the competition, and as a result what's on the shelf is usually fresh.

zy·mur·gy (zīmûr′jē)
n.
The branch of chemistry that deals with fermentation processes, as in brewing.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition copyright ©2022 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.
 
Yeah.
In New York's Southern tier we had Rheingold, sold in wide-mouth bottles. Not exotic, but adequate.
I drank Rolling Rock until Three Mile Island.

In Minnesota Hamm's was fine.
But here in central New York there's a bargain brand called Old Milwaukee. They under-price the competition, and as a result what's on the shelf is usually fresh.

zy·mur·gy (zīmûr′jē)
n.
The branch of chemistry that deals with fermentation processes, as in brewing.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition copyright ©2022 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.

Old Milwaukee is a branch of Pabst.
But I had forgotten about Hamm's.
{...
Theodore Hamm's Brewing Company was an American brewing company established in 1865 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Becoming the fifth largest brewery in the United States, Hamm's expanded with additional breweries that were acquired in other cities, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, and Baltimore....}
 
I'd never heard of it.
We just went back to Minnesoooota to bury gramma.
Wouldn't have taken us so long, but she put up quite a struggle.

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DUN dun dun dun DUN dun dun dun
From the land of sky blue waters (waters),
From the land of pines, lofty balsams,
Comes the beer refreshing,
Hamm's, the beer refreshing.
DUN dun dun dun DUN dun dun dun
Brewed where nature works her wonders,
Aged for many moons, gently mellowed,
Hamm's the beer refreshing,
Hamm's the beer refreshing.
Hamm's.​

Lyrics to the Hamm's Beer Advertising Song

as reconstructed by Jeffrey Sward


Attributed to Ernie Garven (1914 - 2004)
Campbell-Mithun Advertising Agency (1952)​



...}
 
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" DUN dun dun dun DUN dun dun dun ..." R5 #309
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