In Jail By Consent?

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How does man gain authority over man?

Majority rule
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Legislation
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Consent of the parties
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Customs of immemorial antiquity
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Force
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Force of Law
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TROLL ALE TROLL ALE TROLL ALE NOM NOM NOM
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MORE TROLL ALE ::HIC::
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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ngupowered wrote:For this topic, I wish, require & will, in effect before today, to be made moderator.
Would that be yesterday?
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ngupowered wrote:Bring the edit option back on.
Look, since it's set per individual forum, it takes like ten whole minutes to turn it off for one user and it's super manual. There's just no easy way to do it. To turn it back on is the same process just in reverse. I don't consent to turning it back on. Now if I accidentally turned off your ability to do something else, like print a thread, I'll totally go in there and fix that.
Now, moderate away all the posts thus far - not the first.
Still not consenting to that.
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ngupowered wrote:Oh, I want to read what I consent to by signing up - who actually does?
I do not consent to you reading what you consented to by signing up.

There, that is resolved.
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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ngupowered wrote:Oh, I want to read what I consent to by signing up -
Oh the irony. The King of Consent does not know what he has consented to.
You couldn't make it up. :haha:
who actually does?
Everybody apart from you it would seem.
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And I added the troll ale option back.
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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ROFL, now we're having a bit of fun. :lol: Spoken like a true lawyer. :arrow: Just do your utmost.

Rumpel, I kinda anticipated they'd pick me at my words. And I still got busted on the edit option. No worries though.

Rumpel, Really? So you believe everybody that signed up read the agreement before clicking 'I consent' or whatever.
If this was my last post, you'd know I was inappropriately banned
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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Ah, I want all options back, including 'repor'. Do your utmost.
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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ngupowered wrote:Ah, I want all options back, including 'repor'. Do your utmost.
I do not consent.
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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webhick wrote:
ngupowered wrote:Ah, I want all options back, including 'repor'. Do your utmost.
I do not consent.
Sounds like webhick has gotten into her "Ye shall not pass" posture.
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ngupowered wrote:
Rumpel, Really? So you believe everybody that signed up read the agreement before clicking 'I consent' or whatever.
"Express or implied," remember? :lol:
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ROFLMAO!
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Anybody been following the college pre-season football practices?

From what I hear, Notre Dame looks good this year.
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Did you know they're building a whiskey barrel factory down the street from my house?
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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ngupowered wrote:
Rumpel, Really? So you believe everybody that signed up read the agreement before clicking 'I consent' or whatever.
Surely a self-proclaimed expert in law, such as yourself, would not need to ask that question?
Would it not be foolish to enter into an agreement without even knowing the terms?
Who on earth would give their consent without knowing what they are consenting to? Only an idiot would do that wouldn't they?
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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JamesVincent wrote:Did you know they're building a whiskey barrel factory down the street from my house?
Really? I have to wonder about one thing, since this is thread is pretty much about troll ale, is whether whiskey makers would ever use troll parts in making whiskey. I mean, I can't recall seeing any single troll whiskies on the shelves, but I could be wrong.

And on a related note, we have 15 13 16 responses for gnu's poll question in favor of troll ale. I just want to thank gnu for consenting to having that question added to the poll. 15 responses - that has to be significant, right?
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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The Observer wrote: Really? I have to wonder about one thing, since this is thread is pretty much about troll ale, is whether whiskey makers would ever use troll parts in making whiskey. I mean, I can't recall seeing any single troll whiskies on the shelves, but I could be wrong.
Now you know where to order the barrels if you decide to be the first.

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Feb. 5, 2013 — A major supplier to Kentucky’s bourbon whiskey industry and the largest barrel manufacturer in the world has selected Rowan County for its fifth stave mill to supply white oak lumber to barrel-making plants (cooperages) on five continents.

Independent Stave Company (ISC) of Lebanon, Mo., is purchasing 62 acres of land here because of global demand for the high quality white oak timber in this region, according to Teri Smith, ISC’s marketing director.
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The Observer wrote:whether whiskey makers would ever use troll parts in making whiskey.
I've found feathers in Wild Turkey. Didn't consent, either.
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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I think that I will consent to cracking open a can of Heady Topper. Not only is it great beer, but it also beats dealing with you-know-who any further....
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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The enlightened discussion of sippin' whisky sure beats troll ale. James Vincent, have you been following the legislative maneuvering between George Dickel and Jack Daniels over the right to be called Tennessee whisky? If you can't beat 'em on taste, you can define them away. Seems like in order to be the Genuine Article the whisky needs to be kept in new white oak casks, all nicely charred. No reused casks permitted. Sounds like good news for the cooperage in your neck of the woods.
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Pantherphil wrote:The enlightened discussion of sippin' whisky sure beats troll ale. James Vincent, have you been following the legislative maneuvering between George Dickel and Jack Daniels over the right to be called Tennessee whisky? If you can't beat 'em on taste, you can define them away. Seems like in order to be the Genuine Article the whisky needs to be kept in new white oak casks, all nicely charred. No reused casks permitted. Sounds like good news for the cooperage in your neck of the woods.
In the world of craft beer, more than a few barrels which once held bourbon are being used to hold beer. Quite a good way to recycle....

On the other hand, I like what the people up in New Brunswick used to do. They'd buy old rum barrels, pour boiling water into them, and let the residual alcohol leach out. The result was less than perfect; but it was cheap and you could then reuse the barrels for whatever fit your fancy.
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