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I feel like a drink....

...oh...hang on...I'm doing that right now! :P :biggrin:
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Whatcha drinkin'? I have morning coffee right now.
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Do I have to confess: I had 6 scotch and coke and I'm onto my 4th beer....urgh...and it's only 10.48pm! :biggrin:

<singing> twenty one bottles of beer on the wall...twenty one bottles of beeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr..........
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Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:I suppose that's not an accurate statement on my behalf
On your behalf by who?
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duke wrote:Ah Loremaster, you say that now, but when you meet the woman of your dreams, you'll change your tune ;)
No way. :lol:
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Loremaster wrote:
duke wrote:Ah Loremaster, you say that now, but when you meet the woman of your dreams, you'll change your tune ;)
No way. :lol:
Poor Lore! ;)
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Seareach wrote:Do I have to confess: I had 6 scotch and coke and I'm onto my 4th beer....urgh...and it's only 10.48pm! :biggrin:

<singing> twenty one bottles of beer on the wall...twenty one bottles of beeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr..........

You must be floating away quite nicely by now! Happy floatin', dearie!
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A Gunslinger wrote:
Seareach wrote:Do I have to confess: I had 6 scotch and coke and I'm onto my 4th beer....urgh...and it's only 10.48pm! :biggrin:

<singing> twenty one bottles of beer on the wall...twenty one bottles of beeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr..........

You must be floating away quite nicely by now! Happy floatin', dearie!
Um...truth be known: I can drink most lads under the table when I need to so I'm not floating just yet...getting there though! ;)
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I am sure of it....I am a lightweight these days. I likee me a whisky sour every now and then...and a beer...but I just haven't been at it lately!

What's your favorite barley pop (beer)?
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Barley Pop! LOL! Love it!

Um...well...nothing you'd know: I'm drinking Carlton Draught at the moment (love draughts...how do ya spell that... :P) but also like Boags and Cascade (Tasmanian beers). Um...any beer...really...just not too hoppy!

I'd probably just drink scotch but I drink it with coke and it makes me wired (as I am now!).

I virtually gave up drinking but the last couple of months...well...yeah...BAH!
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A drinkee-poo or few never hurt anyone (who didn't drive, that is!).

I like a stout every once in a while. But mostly I am a pilsner or draught guy myself.

Whisky sour is the best though!
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A Gunslinger wrote:A drinkee-poo or few never hurt anyone (who didn't drive, that is!).

I like a stout every once in a while. But mostly I am a pilsner or draught guy myself.

Whisky sour is the best though!

I don't drive so I'm safe!

Ah, my partner used to make a home brew "super stout"...great stuff!

Never had "whiskey sour"...can't say I know what it is....
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A Gunslinger wrote:I am sure of it....I am a lightweight these days.
Just ask the E'Festers...

Two margaritas, even bottled premixed ones, and it's night-night Menolly...

But man, do I love margaritas.
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Now...if only I knew how to make a margarita!!!

...instead...to bed. Sea must rest. Nitey nite watchie pals! :)
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Seareach wrote:Now...if only I knew how to make a margarita!!!
From BBC Food (I figure the metric measurements will make things easier for you.)

Classic Margarita

35ml/1-1/4 fl oz Reposado Tequila
20ml/3/4 fl oz Cointreau
35ml/1-1/4 fl oz fresh lime juice
handful ice cubes
lime wedge, to garnish

Pour the Tequila, Cointreau and lime juice into a cocktail shaker.
Add a handful of ice cubes and shake vigorously for 10-15 seconds.
Strain into a Martini glass with half the rim damped with water, then dipped in salt.
Add a lime wedge on the rim by way of garnish.

Seareach wrote:...instead...to bed. Sea must rest. Nitey nite watchie pals! :)
Pleasant dreams, Sea!
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I worship at the church of Guinness. I like single malt scotches as well, but due to the occasional bout of acid reflux, they aren't my best friends. My latest friend is Absente, but it is more of a fairweather friend, as it has beat me up a few times. But I'm honestly not that much of a drinker. Especially when I'm not smoking, as the drink bone is connected to the smoke bone.
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Loremaster wrote:Too complicated. I don't want to get married.
Oh man, a proposal and a withdrawal all in one day. Ouch! Feel my pain...

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Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:My ring was for me. It was custom designed and not flashy and the diamond was tiny by today's standards. But at the time it was perfect and just what I wanted. Of course I showed it off, but that's just because I was proud of it. It was our creation. So maybe your opinion is based off your experiences, but that's all anecdotal anyway.

Engagement rings are symbols, and we're all here because of a book who's author deems symbols to be very, very important. I happen to agree with him.
So the question then, Wadds is - Was your ring a Jared? ;)

A Boston Whaler, Jenn. I know where to get a hold of one of those. My dad bought a 16' Boston Whaler in 1961. I spent many a day in my youth fishing on Lake Michigan with it. It's still in good shape, though it hasn't been used for a few years.
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Is that a proposal Damelon? 8O :P
Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....

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Damelon wrote: A Boston Whaler, Jenn. I know where to get a hold of one of those. My dad bought a 16' Boston Whaler in 1961. I spent many a day in my youth fishing on Lake Michigan with it. It's still in good shape, though it hasn't been used for a few years.
Ah man...a Boston Whaler.

My first serious boyfriend when I was a freshman in high school owned one and had a 50 hp Mercury outboard on it. He lived on a canal that took us right to Port Everglades. We spent many a hot summer day jumping waves off of Fort Lauderdale beach...

G-ds, how I wish I appreciated what I had in those days...
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