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  • The Boston Beer Party

    6 21.43%
  • The Milwaukee Beer Party

    5 17.86%
  • Neither, I don't like this analogy.

    9 32.14%
  • Other, see my suggestion below.

    8 28.57%
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    Poll: Which phrase to you like best?

    There are two phrases going around on the web and we need you to think about it and let us know which one you like best.

    Do you like

    The Milwaukee Beer Party

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    The Boston Beer Party

    the best? People seem to quickly grasp the meaning of both statements, but we need to know which one you think is best for us to use.

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    The words "beer" and "party" used together in the same phrase does not sound like a boycott phrase. Sorry just my opinion.

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    Boycott Phrase

    Wounded Eagle is right.
    Beer and Party in the same phrase may not be taken seriously.
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    Boycott Phrase

    I also agree with Woundedeagle. Besides, The Boston Beer Company brews Samuel Adams and is an American owned company as opposed to the mulitinational open borders org. that brews Miller. Boston Beer might be incorrectly connected to the boycott if that phrase is used.

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    How about The Boston Genuine Draft Party? or the Milwaukee High Life Party?
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    I agree that "Party" is probably not a good choice. I like "The Great Miller Beer Bust"
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    Re: Boycott Phrase

    Quote Originally Posted by ALC
    I also agree with Woundedeagle. Besides, The Boston Beer Company brews Samuel Adams and is an American owned company as opposed to the mulitinational open borders org. that brews Miller. Boston Beer might be incorrectly connected to the boycott if that phrase is used.
    Good point, wouldn't want to tread on them.

    I like the boycott analagy with the historic reference. It's a play on words.

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    I would buy a t-shirt that just had "F Miller Beer" I think it gets the point across and would be easy to print up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woundedeagle
    The words "beer" and "party" used together in the same phrase does not sound like a boycott phrase. Sorry just my opinion.
    I agree!
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    I suggested other...... because it looks like its now "Miller time for Illegal Aliens" since theyre the ones partying on our social system dollars.

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