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Posted: 12/16/2002 1:51:24 AM EDT
I’m really drunk at the moment.
Had 5 of my patented martinis 8 to 1 Bombay Sapphire martinis with 2 olives each. So what’s your favorite drink?? |
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Hello there fellow Bombay drinker! My personal favorite is straight Bombay Sapphire on the rocks. [u]No water for me, please.[/u]
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Quoted: Hello there fellow Bombay drinker! My personal favorite is straight Bombay Sapphire on the rocks. [u]No water for me, please.[/u] View Quote that's the way Winston Churchill liked his martini. Zero Vermouth hehe |
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Usually a good vodka and tonic with lime. [url=http://www.alcoholreviews.com/SPIRITS/maggyvodka.shtml]Magadanskaya[/url] if you've got it. I like it better than gin and tonic, although that's ok with me too.
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Normally - Jack straight up with a beer chaser
If I'm out to a nice place with the wife - Chevis or Black Label on the rocks No foo foo drinks for me..Although in my younger years I drank a lot of B52's, Kama Kazi's, Jack-n-Coke and Black Russians.. But now in my older years, I don't drink much at all because of diabetes and because when I get buzzed, I have a bad habit of talking too much or being a mean bastard...(NEVER to my woman, just guys) |
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Quoted: Bloody Mary Disgusting name -- great drink!! View Quote i make those for my family xmas morning great drink! |
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Coconut Rum & Coke
Vodka Martini, shaken, not stirred [:D] (sorry, couldn't help that one) FOTBR |
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Butter pickle juice mixed with chocolate milk, diet RC cola, and pureed chewing tobacco.
I wanted to try that dehydrated water, but I didn't know what to add. |
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Gotta be Cherry flavored Kool-Aid for me....man that's some good stuff!
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Quoted: Gotta be Cherry flavored Kool-Aid for me....man that's some good stuff! View Quote Kool-Aid ownz! |
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Glenlivet on the rocks...after the ice melts a bit is when its the best.
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Beer or Coke depending if I am work, I like a nice col Coke while relaxingg at home and a beer while.....
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Well, Courvoisier, of course. It is the fault of the wang. |
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Wild Turkey 101, straight on the rocks.
and on working days, Mountain Dew. |
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Quoted: Wild Turkey 101, straight on the rocks. and on working days, Mountain Dew. View Quote Ah yes... Canadian Turkey Mist. I remember it not quite so well. [:D] |
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Grasshoppers when in the privacy of my own home.
Jameson's on the rocks when in polite company. Jaeger-ritas when I'm feeling masochistic. |
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Coke Classic... I've never had the desire to drink booze, either before or after I turned 21...
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Mmmmmm....liquids.
favorite alcoholic drink: rum and oj nonalcolic/in general: tie between virgil's root beer, and water. water kicks ass. |
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Dr. Pepper. I don't drink alcohol. Not interested in it, not old enough for it.
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George Dickel or Wild Turkey and Sprite.
Although an ice cold Newcastle aint bad either. |
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I have to stick to Dr. Pepper or Coke. I walked down the liquor isle at the local grocery store and started getting the shakes. Figured it was time to quit at that point. Oh well, at least I know that I wont be smashing my car into a million pieces, like some of the drunks I know [:D]
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before I quit imbibing...Tulamor Dew, Irish whiskey....now that I no longer drink, it's either Brisk tea with a bit of cranberry or a DP with a shot of vanilla.
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As I get older I prefer dryer booze.
Used to drink gin & tonic, now would only consider vodka & tonic or vodka martinis. Used to drink Canadian whisky on occasion, now only consider JB, JD, single malt scotch, or blended scotch. For beer, still prefer German or English. Microbrew next followed by the big domestics like Bud or Coors only if there's nothing around and I'm thirsty as hell. |
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The Captain was here back in the day...
Now its just Pepsi for this guy! [;)] |
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1. Vodka and Red Bull
2. Jim Beam and Coke After about 5 of each, every drink is my favorite [puke] |
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'nuff said |
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Quoted: interesting sig line AimSmall [:I] View Quote My Senior Drill Instructor Staff Seargent Funari told me that in USMC Boot Camp. [;)] Lets just say I never forgot and I lost alot of weakness during my time there. [:D] |
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10-X is on the right track...bourbon. Bourbon is good, and good for you. I'd have to take issue with Maker's though, there are much better bourbons out there. And no, good bourbons don't need water, ice, coke or anything like that; they need a good cigar. Elija Craig 18 year is wonderful, as is Woodford Reserve, Knob Creek, and Blantons.
During work-hours I love Minute Maid LemonAid concentrate mixed up with ice. Jimno |
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WoooooHOOOOOOO 100 posts, I'll drink a bourbon to that.
Jimno |
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