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RE: What Are You Drinking Now? - 10/24/2006 9:03:29 PM   
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RE: What Are You Drinking Now? - 10/24/2006 11:17:51 PM   
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You lucky bastard, you.

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RE: What Are You Drinking Now? - 10/24/2006 11:35:56 PM   
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Jack Daniels...

Doing physics homework while the slightest bit tipsy is interesting.

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RE: What Are You Drinking Now? - 11/2/2006 7:16:46 PM   
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I bought it because it said "Uber"

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RE: What Are You Drinking Now? - 11/3/2006 4:44:23 AM   
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Noes!!! Lazlo, you're supposed to be drinking Gottesauge Absinthe!!

I'm gonna have to teabag my dealer for his insolence.

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RE: What Are You Drinking Now? - 11/3/2006 7:21:29 AM   
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The day i get it, I will be drinking it and posting a pic of the bottle. 



"Paitence, darling, paitence."

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RE: What Are You Drinking Now? - 11/3/2006 9:03:25 AM   
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I can't drink right now. My Liver feels like it has turned into a Catchers' mitt, and my nose looks like W.C. Field's

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RE: What Are You Drinking Now? - 11/3/2006 9:32:18 AM   
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I can't drink right now. My Liver feels like it has turned into a Catchers' mitt, and my nose looks like W.C. Field's


LOL

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Drinking My Dinner - 11/7/2006 4:16:36 PM   
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RE: Drinking My Dinner - 11/7/2006 5:06:26 PM   
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If the difference in lighting is due to the angle of the sun, you're a slow drinker 

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RE: Drinking My Dinner - 11/7/2006 5:18:05 PM   
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And a little later, "the usual stuff you buy..."



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RE: Drinking My Dinner - 11/7/2006 5:20:25 PM   
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GRAIN BELT FTMFW!!!!!!!

when i need a cheap, tasty beer, i go with grain belt.


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RE: Drinking My Dinner - 11/7/2006 5:21:31 PM   
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GRAIN BELT FTMFW!!!!!!!

when i need a cheap, tasty beer, i go with grain belt.



Hehe.

Had to see if i could get Koz's, Pandy's, Izzo's and Sterrance's attention.  

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RE: Drinking My Dinner - 11/8/2006 5:49:53 AM   
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Looks to me like the whole purpose is to show that the room is nice and bright when the glass is full, but as the content of the glass diminishes, the room gets darker and gloomier.

Or your eyelids are sagging already on the way to passing out.

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RE: Teh Green Fairy - 11/10/2006 6:57:28 PM   
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QuietRiot broke my >Absinthe< cherry.  He sent me a bottle of Gottesauge Absinthe straight from his "dealer" <--sounds shady eh?

I had a few of these last night and it is tasty.  I'm having one right now as well .

I ordered the glass and spoon of eBay because when in Rome...

The set up









 

Then drink it down.  The taste reminded me of Jager and the buzz was nice too.  A light, euphoric, and warm-fuzzy feeling that was different from regular booze.

The pyro in me had to try out the Czech way of preparing it where you pour the absinthe over the sugar cube into the glass and then torch the cube before mixing.

not a great pic, but ooooh, there's fire!



I've thanked you many times, QR and I'll do it again. 

ThAnK YoU!

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woof woof *burp* - 11/11/2006 1:38:50 AM   
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I'm not making this up
http://wagwagwag.com/dog_beer_6_pack.html


 
 
Non-alcoholic and non-carbonated, our Happy Tail Ale is the ultimate liquid refreshment for your best friend. Our beer is made in a real brewery and starts with artesian water and choice malted barley. Brewed in 500-gallon copper kettles, Happy Tail Ale also features all-natural beef drippings (no by-products or chemicals!). Plus, it's fortified with Glucosamine and Vitamin E! Every ingredient in Happy Tail Ale is human grade, as Dog Star Brewing Company does not believe in giving our canine family members less than superior food and beverages.


Sure, there are lots of ways you show your dog you love him: Taking him for a walk, giving him a belly rub, tossing him a few treats...but how about a beer? Of course, you can't give him the same beer you grab from the fridge when YOU want a treat! Alcohol, hops and carbonation are bad for dogs. But what about giving him a drink that not only tastes good, but is healthy as well?

Your dog will love our Happy Tail Ale, cold from the fridge and in a flavor he loves! 

 
 





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RE: woof woof *burp* - 11/11/2006 9:27:35 AM   
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OMFG. Bread and circuses has extended to canis domesticus* now.


*Like I know Latin.

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RE: Teh Green Fairy - 11/12/2006 4:25:49 AM   
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Nice set, Lazlo. I have a very simiar spoon. Now just sit back and let the Green Fairy take you away!

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RE: Mulled to the max - 12/17/2006 10:17:36 AM   
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Tis the season.

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RE: Mulled to the max - 12/17/2006 11:29:53 AM   
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Tis the season.


Mulled wine?

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