To what and/or whom are you toasting, tonight?
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- DeeboCools
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Re: A toast...
welcome to the jungle. I'll have that old crow and sprite combination. Sounds crazy enough to get me drunk.
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Crazy? Nah. I read a recipe calling for mixing vermouth and root beer...now that is crazy my friends
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It's been way too long since I've had some Old Crow. Way too long. I'm gonna remedy that next weekend. Thanks for reminding me.Corrodesthefilm wrote:...To the least pretentious drink forum I've found. I'm new here and I don't care if the snobs think Old Crow is "too simple" to be sipped neat; that's not the damned point! Then again, I can always appreciate a George Dickel or Woodford...on the rare chance I can spend so much. :) I'll drink a Budweiser or even a Steel Reserve any day but I can still appreciate the imperial stouts and double IPAs so popular today. This is a toast to those who don't care what others think: we drink what we like and we like what we drink!
That said, I'm currently sipping some Old Crow Reserve with a wee bit of Sprite and feeling fine. I think I'll enjoy it here.
Cheers.
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Re: A toast...
Welcome. ill have a pitcher of that old crow.
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Man tell me about it, some people seem to think there is some kind of "gentemanly" way to get hammered. But at the end of the day quality only improves the taste not the effect. Whether I'm sipping Johnny walker gold label or insanely cheap supermarket brand whiskey....im happy I have a drink.Corrodesthefilm wrote:...To the least pretentious drink forum I've found. I'm new here and I don't care if the snobs think Old Crow is "too simple" to be sipped neat; that's not the damned point! Then again, I can always appreciate a George Dickel or Woodford...on the rare chance I can spend so much. :) I'll drink a Budweiser or even a Steel Reserve any day but I can still appreciate the imperial stouts and double IPAs so popular today. This is a toast to those who don't care what others think: we drink what we like and we like what we drink!
That said, I'm currently sipping some Old Crow Reserve with a wee bit of Sprite and feeling fine. I think I'll enjoy it here.
Also some people seem to think that if you cant afford a decent drink you should abstain....this is simply heresy.
And by the way I'll take a keg of guinness and a bottle of jamesons.
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Greetings young grasshoppa.
As a fellow newb, I can't ask for too much, but I will take a shot of crow with a pbr back. Please and thank you.
As a fellow newb, I can't ask for too much, but I will take a shot of crow with a pbr back. Please and thank you.
Can I pour you a beer, Mr. Peterson?
A little early isn't it, Woody?
For a beer?
No, for stupid questions...
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A little early isn't it, Woody?
For a beer?
No, for stupid questions...
"I got me a bottle and a dream, it's so maudlin it seems..."
a toast
i'd like to offer a toast to all of you.
4 days ago i woke hungover feeling like the biggest sack of shit about myself (i mean really depressed for how much i drank the night before). while sipping my coffee I turned to the internet for solace. i expected to see a lot of shit regarding 12 steps and jesus. instead i found this forum. i'm grateful that this place made me realize that my ego was conflicting with happiness.
currently, i'm full of Ketel vodka right now (and am happy to share what's left of the bottle with all of you, cheers, (please leave me a sip for the morning)) but i want to wish the best to all of you miserable twats - and a happy new year. thank you for making me laugh & happy.
Up Your's,
jubjub
4 days ago i woke hungover feeling like the biggest sack of shit about myself (i mean really depressed for how much i drank the night before). while sipping my coffee I turned to the internet for solace. i expected to see a lot of shit regarding 12 steps and jesus. instead i found this forum. i'm grateful that this place made me realize that my ego was conflicting with happiness.
currently, i'm full of Ketel vodka right now (and am happy to share what's left of the bottle with all of you, cheers, (please leave me a sip for the morning)) but i want to wish the best to all of you miserable twats - and a happy new year. thank you for making me laugh & happy.
Up Your's,
jubjub
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And a GREAT new year to you. Enjoy it as you want to.
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Happy new year man.
Cheers! It's a brand new year so let's all get out there and drink like we mean it.
Cheers! It's a brand new year so let's all get out there and drink like we mean it.
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Cheers to you as well. Found the site a while ago and started lurking on the forum off and on. Tired of all the other forums I frequent, hopefully I can find a safe-haven here. Keep up the good fight.
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I'm kind of partial to this Jubjub fellow...
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yeah that's just the hangover talkin'. it's called an emotional hangover by some, and knowing it's not really how you feel, just the way your brain works when it's water-starved, should make it go away. well, that, and a few beers.jubjub wrote: 4 days ago i woke hungover feeling like the biggest sack of shit about myself (i mean really depressed for how much i drank the night before).
Stupid should hurt.
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A toast
So, I was sitting outside a pub in Partick last night with a friend, making sordid comments about all the beautiful women who walked by. A rarity in itself, as the weather is usually fucking awful. To be sat outside with a cold pint of Tennent's was just brilliant.
Better yet was having a few whiskies with a friend of my father's. 87 years old and still knocking them back more often than anybody I know. He told me "I didn't have a drink until I was 22 years old - and I haven't stopped since!" A truly amazing character. It's 0730, but I;m raising a glass to him now.
Better yet was having a few whiskies with a friend of my father's. 87 years old and still knocking them back more often than anybody I know. He told me "I didn't have a drink until I was 22 years old - and I haven't stopped since!" A truly amazing character. It's 0730, but I;m raising a glass to him now.
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Cheers! Tell the old codger to keep giving them hell!!!
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Blackout and be extraordinary-Absinthe of Malice