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Slater
SFN Regular

USA
1668 Posts |
Posted - 06/06/2001 : 14:56:43
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Bozola
Skeptic Friend

USA
166 Posts |
Posted - 06/06/2001 : 16:15:57 [Permalink]
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Gin? Gin!
Gins for paranormals, ley hunters, romantics, spoon benders, and field biologists in dire need of anti-malarials.
Scotch is the spirit!

Neat. No damn ice, soda, mixer, twists, or god-forsaken umberellas. Straight out of a peat bog into a glass. That's a drink!
Bozola
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Boron10
Religion Moderator

USA
1266 Posts |
Posted - 06/06/2001 : 22:29:00 [Permalink]
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I am afraid I must agree with Stater's early philosophy: Jameson is the Drink of Champions.
My friends and I will, however, have an occasional glass of scotch on the rocks when feeling mellow (Glenlivet -- aged 12 years).
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@tomic
Administrator

USA
4607 Posts |
Posted - 06/06/2001 : 22:59:42 [Permalink]
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This could be a good poll ; )
@tomic
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JRB
New Member

USA
37 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2001 : 12:00:39 [Permalink]
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Call me weird, but a Guinness and a shot or two of Jagermeister will do me good. That's as close to the "hard stuff" that I get! 
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Zandermann
Skeptic Friend

USA
431 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2001 : 12:49:11 [Permalink]
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quote: Call me weird, but a Guinness and a shot or two of Jagermeister will do me good. That's as close to the "hard stuff" that I get! 
ok, JRB, I'll do it: "you're weird"!
actually, though, Guiness *is* the drink of choice
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JRB
New Member

USA
37 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2001 : 12:52:40 [Permalink]
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quote: ok, JRB, I'll do it: "you're weird"!
Ha! I knew somebody would!! 
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Bozola
Skeptic Friend

USA
166 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2001 : 13:08:18 [Permalink]
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Ugh! Overpriced Nyquil. You're sick (or at least you soon will be after having a couple of shots)!
There's nothing more depraved than a hominid on a Jaegermeister binge.
Guiness isn't so much a drink as it is a dietary necessity.
Bozola
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Tokyodreamer
SFN Regular

USA
1447 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2001 : 14:24:56 [Permalink]
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quote:
Ugh! Overpriced Nyquil. You're sick (or at least you soon will be after having a couple of shots)!
There's nothing more depraved than a hominid on a Jaegermeister binge.
Guiness isn't so much a drink as it is a dietary necessity.
Bozola
- Practicing skeet for the Rapture.
My wife loves Jaegermeister and coke (can't stand it myself, tastes like black licorice, the most disgusting taste in existence). Of course, every time she orders it, the bartender gives her a funny look, and hands her a shot of Jaeger and a glass of coke. She ends up having to mix it herself.
I like to let her drink it though. I end up having at least as much fun as she does because of it, wink wink nudge nudge ya know what I mean. 
Me, I've been searching for a 'sophisticated' drink that I like. I usually stick with spiced rum and margaritas (no, not mixed! )
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Bozola
Skeptic Friend

USA
166 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2001 : 14:41:38 [Permalink]
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LOL!
Mmmmmm! Try margaritas made with fresh squeezed lime juice and Patron Silver, no ice.
Bozola
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Slater
SFN Regular

USA
1668 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2001 : 15:18:08 [Permalink]
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Guiness, Jaegermeister and coke !!! Saints preserve me, I've fallen in with barbarians!
I'm talking Martinis here people. You never caught Fred Astaire or Nick and Nora Charles knocking back a Jaegermeister and coke (what would that be called...a Berlin Libre ?) And as for pure fun...well remember the immortal words of that great American -- Dorothy Parker
I like to have a Martini Two at the very most -- After three I'm under the table, After four I'm under my host.
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JRB
New Member

USA
37 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2001 : 16:58:28 [Permalink]
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quote: Guiness, Jaegermeister and coke !!! Saints preserve me, I've fallen in with barbarians!
Well, if you think that's bad . . . . I've had Jagermeister and Red Bull (mixed) - tastes like bubblegum! 
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Greg
Skeptic Friend

USA
281 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2001 : 17:04:55 [Permalink]
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You're all wrong. Bourbon, straight up - no chaser is where it's at. I prefer the single barrel stuff, Booker's or Knob Creek. It's the nectar of the gods.
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Lisa
SFN Regular

USA
1223 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2001 : 17:18:18 [Permalink]
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Slater you'd get on well with my dad. This is a guy who washes off the olive, and put one of those perfume bottle atomizer thingys on the vermouth bottle. Lisa
Chaos...Confusion...Destruction...My Work Here Is Done |
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Slater
SFN Regular

USA
1668 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2001 : 19:20:50 [Permalink]
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quote:
...my dad...washes off the olive, and put one of those perfume bottle atomizer thingys on the vermouth bottle.
Sounds like a true gentleman. They say that Churchill used to mix his by shaking a shaker of ice and gin while stareing at a bottle of vermouth from across the room.
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ljbrs
SFN Regular

USA
842 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2001 : 19:57:58 [Permalink]
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I think this site is going to make me drunk!
Is that the way everybody is able to see ghosts, aliens, et al.? So that is the trick.
ljbrs
If you KNEW (hic) better, you'd DO (hic) better! Throw up time from all this booze...
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