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    Gotta buy me a case o' Beaujolais an' fortify myself first....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auricauricle
    "Ass hat"... mebbe should put that in the ol' dictionary. Anyway, happy Bastile Day, ye hearties!
    Yer lookin' in the wrong place, it's one word..."asshat" right between "asseverate" and "assiduous". True talk.

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    Yeah: I don't think that ol' Daniel W. included that one....Thanks for the tip!

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    I think that SVI got upset and left.
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    Tsk! Just as I was gettin' warmed up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    I think that SVI got upset and left.

    it sure took him a long time

    Quote Originally Posted by auracircle
    Tsk! Just as I was gettin' warmed up!
    don't worry, he'll come back once

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    Quote Originally Posted by basite
    don't worry, he'll come back once
    Yeah: That's what's worrying me....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Auricauricle
    Yeah: That's what's worrying me....
    What are you planning on doing with that tongue once he does come back?
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    Hey....HEY!
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    Just asking.
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    Gawdamighty....! I'm going to hafta get me some oysters, now!

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    That will get you good-n-ready for his return.
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    Bzzzzzzzzzzzt. Click.

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    Well, I just read through some of his old posts and I totally get the troll tag now. Quite a prolific troll, but a troll none the less...and an exhibitionist.

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    He amuses me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auricauricle
    Yeah: I don't think that ol' Daniel W. included that one....Thanks for the tip!
    Jah, but some people looked. Bet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auricauricle
    Gotta buy me a case o' Beaujolais an' fortify myself first....





    On my budget to fortify myself to moderate I enjoy George du Boeuf's Beaujolais Village. Sometimes followed by a martini of Bombay gin, Martini and Rossi dry vermouth and two olives. AudioReview drove me to drink and that is the one thing I am indebted to it for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnMichael
    On my budget to fortify myself to moderate I enjoy George du Boeuf's Beaujolais Village. Sometimes followed by a martini of Bombay gin, Martini and Rossi dry vermouth and two olives. AudioReview drove me to drink and that is the one thing I am indebted to it for.
    I'm not much for Martini's.

    Prefer beer, but I will drink pretty much whatever. Wife got a cocktail book, and now expects me to make various "festive" drinks when we have parties.

    I've found a hurricane mix (Pat O'Brians) from New Orleans that is particuarly wicked. In short it's 1 quart of Red mix, 1 cup of OJ, and 1 QUART of high quality Dark Rum.

    It goes down smooth, and with out a doubt most people at the party enjoy it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnMichael
    On my budget to fortify myself to moderate I enjoy George du Boeuf's Beaujolais Village. Sometimes followed by a martini of Bombay gin, Martini and Rossi dry vermouth and two olives. AudioReview drove me to drink and that is the one thing I am indebted to it for.
    Sounds excellent....I'll take a dirty martini with some Grey Goose....Make sure the 'tini is nice ' dirty, please...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnMichael
    On my budget to fortify myself to moderate I enjoy George du Boeuf's Beaujolais Village...
    Is that beer? Does it taste like Shiner Bock?
    Quote Originally Posted by beef
    In short it's 1 quart of Red mix, 1 cup of OJ, and 1 QUART of high quality Dark Rum.
    What's Red mix? And is 750ml more or less than 1 quart?

    Budweiser has been sold to a brewery in Belgium. Maybe it'll start tasting better?

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    zzzzzzzzzzzz.. snort...huh?

    Did someone say Shiner Bock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    Is that beer? Does it taste like Shiner Bock?

    What's Red mix? And is 750ml more or less than 1 quart?

    Budweiser has been sold to a brewery in Belgium. Maybe it'll start tasting better?

    If you go to a decent house of alcohol look for a dry mix for Pat O'Brians Hurricane Mix.

    Thats the "red mix". Pour over ice...so nice.

    4 cups of Dark Rum is approximatly 750ml. I just put the rest in anyways...no one complains.
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    Thanks for the tip beef. Sounds like a good drink for a dry, hot summer day in Texas. Mark, the Shiner reference was meant to rattle JSE's cage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    Budweiser has been sold to a brewery in Belgium. Maybe it'll start tasting better?
    Ah, Bud....The King of Pee-ers!

    Folks who call it "All American" should take another look at the label....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    Thanks for the tip beef. Sounds like a good drink for a dry, hot summer day in Texas. Mark, the Shiner reference was meant to rattle JSE's cage.
    Cage rattled! Just got back from 5 days of cruising the Keys on a friend's boat. Not even Shiner sounds good right now. I am going through detox for a few days to flush the system. I don't think I have consumed so much alcohol since my college days. I should be back in action by tomorrow so go ahead and send a case of Shiner my way, Rich.



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