literally flowing freely

August 22nd, 2005 by Amber
Woman drinking a huge glass of beer

Knee Deep In the Big Boozy (MyDD)
Now this is what I remember: 150-200 people, beer flowing freely (literally), everyone looking forward to victory rather than back at our past defeats, seventy or eighty huge applause lines from the evening’s speakers, countless connections being made, direct actions taking place on site—yes! This was Democracy for America at its best.

“Flowing freely” implies that the beer never stops coming from the tap. Or maybe they mean “free as in freedom.”

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3 Responses to “literally flowing freely”

  1. Amber Says:

    Then how do you explain the USSR flag that I had as my desktop wallpaper a few months back?

  2. Fitz Says:

    Oh, I forgot: “raging COMMUNIST neo-conservative”.

  3. Menolly Says:

    I assume, without reading the article, that it means “free as in beer” (no charge), as opposed to the common usage meaning “plentifully”. “without restriction”.

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