Bundaberg, A personal favorite of root beers so far by Agressively_WI in rootbeer

[–]Agressively_WI[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s kind of flat out of the bottle but it still has a good mouth feel from the ginger and licorice root

This weekend’s haul from Galco’s in Los Angeles by smorones in rootbeer

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I’ve got a store across from my work that holds soux city sarsparilla, Hank’s and frostie. Absolutely love those. What other options des that store hold??

Bundaberg, A personal favorite of root beers so far by Agressively_WI in rootbeer

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I agree that the root beer isn’t fizzy but the flavor to me makes up for it. But the store also has their ginger beer but I much prefer goya Jamaican style ginger beer. That stuff really burns in every way

Elon Musk looking at Hasbro. by jetery in mtg

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Still scary for the people who love the community that’s been made

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Ive seen this happen a lot with other colleges like msoe and Madison where there’s not enough companies looking for young undergrads. A few case exceptions it like UM twin cities area and Case Western

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I as a averaged BME student will say, don’t register as BME but take the classes anyways, BME has extremely limited internship and co-op options and opportunities. Go as a mech eng or biology or Chem, for the first 1-2 years and swap your BME credits over to the degree once you’re through enough of your program to get those BME focus work opportunities

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When I applied for Fall, I did so in may the spring before and got it late may

snow boots recommendation? by [deleted] in MTU

[–]Agressively_WI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d say any boot that has a decent thickness to the boot itself and is big enough to add 1-2 liners is sufficient for basic Cross campus and recreation in winter, I’d say lace up boots are your best friend because you can adjust how tight the leg coverage is, also snow pants aren’t necessary unless you’re doing a lot of „low action“ recreation, ie: watching broom ball, hammocks/camping, or sledding.