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I love the drunk movies when i'm drinking:

Days of Wine and Roses
Lost Weekend
Barfly
Leaving Las Vegas
Trees Lounge
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Whitnail and I
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

It's like a shared experience with those movies
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Enabler wrote:I love the drunk movies when i'm drinking:

Days of Wine and Roses
Lost Weekend
Barfly
Leaving Las Vegas
Trees Lounge
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Whitnail and I
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

It's like a shared experience with those movies
Enabler! My past fellow graveyard sentryman. Let's have a drink!
And they say her flower is faded now
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
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Jimmy&Guinney wrote: Enabler! My past fellow graveyard sentryman. Let's have a drink!
I assume we already are. I'm on the three dollar wine here.
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Enabler wrote:
Jimmy&Guinney wrote: Enabler! My past fellow graveyard sentryman. Let's have a drink!
I assume we already are. I'm on the three dollar wine here.
Yuppie! Drinking the expensive stuff and bragging about it to the serfs, are you?
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Enabler wrote:
Jimmy&Guinney wrote: Enabler! My past fellow graveyard sentryman. Let's have a drink!
I assume we already are. I'm on the three dollar wine here.
$4 wine is my current Lady.
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Savage wrote: Yuppie! Drinking the expensive stuff and bragging about it to the serfs, are you?
Well technically i payed 3.50 for this safeway searidge. A 2002 Merlot. But i rounded down so as not to make you feel bad. It's not bad as long as you avoid the nose.
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With the quiche tonight, we had something called Smoking Loon. I think it cost about 8 bucks. I dunno... we three were too busy arguing about the asparagus. I and the sprout thout it too overdone; Grumpy thought it "raw." He prefers his veggies limp and left without a fight.
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Savage wrote:With the quiche tonight, we had something called Smoking Loon. I think it cost about 8 bucks. I dunno... we three were too busy arguing about the asparagus. I and the sprout thout it too overdone; Grumpy thought it "raw." He prefers his veggies limp and left without a fight.
Satan! That's how my parents would cook it. Boil it in oil and parmesan till it had no will left, like Terri Schiavo. I like my veggies al dente.
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Enabler wrote:
Savage wrote:With the quiche tonight, we had something called Smoking Loon. I think it cost about 8 bucks. I dunno... we three were too busy arguing about the asparagus. I and the sprout thout it too overdone; Grumpy thought it "raw." He prefers his veggies limp and left without a fight.
Satan! That's how my parents would cook it. Boil it in oil and parmesan till it had no will left, like Terri Schiavo. I like my veggies al dente.
My parental units prefer their beef gray, dry and subdued. Me, I like to drink the blood of cows.
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Savage wrote: Me, I like to drink the blood of cows.
So, i'm guessing your not Hindi.
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Enabler wrote:
Savage wrote: Me, I like to drink the blood of cows.
So, i'm guessing your not Hindi.


Alas, no. The red spot on my forehead is not a religious statement; rather it is the visible result of a terribly unfortunate deep fryer accident.
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Savage wrote:
Enabler wrote:
Savage wrote: Me, I like to drink the blood of cows.
So, i'm guessing your not Hindi.
Alas, no. The red spot on my forehead is not a religious statement; rather it is the visible result of a terribly unfortunate deep fryer accident.
I knew a cat like that. Things are always much more exciting jumpin' and bubble'n in the fryer than sitt'n there congelled on the plate but those fryers are also a good way of finding yourself inside a shoebox in the dumpster.
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Enabler, you give me a perfect example to use when I argue that selective euthanization is a good idea.
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oops, forgot this: :lol:

:oops: my bad
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Savage wrote:Enabler, you give me a perfect example to use when I argue that selective euthanization is a good idea.
never meant to suggest any kind of selection . Just a dumb cat. Some might say that darwinism. I just say dumb. and I should know. Had to mix cat food with ever clear to almost ten to one at first. wouldn't touch it if she could smell it. she learned though. still not sure what happened with that fryer.
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