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mnottertail -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 1:56:38 PM)

I am going to work a little late tonight, then I think I am going to go drinking at home.

Then I am going to get up and do it all over again, so apparently I need the practice, didn't do it right the first time.




slvemike4u -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 1:57:46 PM)

Hey,that's my motto...."practice makes perfect"
I so want to be perfect [;)]




FatDomDaddy -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 5:32:30 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Aylee


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Sort of like sloe gin? Swallow it ten times to keep it down once? Or Southern Comfort?

YE GODS!!!!


Ron, I have found that the high-proof Southern Comfort (that is the orange-flavored stuff, right?) is not too bad in hot tea. The really high proof stuff with liquors is not so sickeningly sweet. The same holds true for putting peppermint schnapps in hot cocoa.


It's also quite good with lime as a shot.

Southern Comfort gets a bad rap I think...its very versatile cocktail wise




Lucylastic -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 5:42:59 PM)

five semi nekid rugby players, an elevator stuck on the sixth floor and a bottle of southern comfort.... ooooooh the memories.




thompsonx -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 5:46:52 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

five semi nekid rugby players, an elevator stuck on the sixth floor and a bottle of southern comfort.... ooooooh the memories.



Did they make it out alive




Lucylastic -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 5:51:35 PM)

just! hangovers from hell and lost clothes, but they all made it home safely




FatDomDaddy -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 5:57:18 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

five semi nekid rugby players, an elevator stuck on the sixth floor and a bottle of southern comfort.... ooooooh the memories.


Topsail Island, when I was 21 year old Marine Lance Corporal and a newly divorced nurse who had just turned 30 showing me
exactly how much one can enjoy a little Southern Comfort.




slvemike4u -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 6:05:54 PM)

I really do not have the time to regale you folks of some of my more wild nights with drink and young ladies ...suffice it to say sex drugs and rock and roll was more than a motto with me.
But there was that one night in Vermont with two young ladies from the Fashion Institute of Technology.....ask me about it sometime [:)]




TheHeretic -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 6:17:08 PM)

I've seen that new Beam, but haven't tried it. I used to put away large quantities of the original, when I was in the service, and the bourbon I prefer these days is their Black Label product. It sounds like it might mix with Coke, very nicely.

If "drinking at home" means anything other than an ice cold hard cider or five, it's typically tequila, around here. Our Christmas Eve margaritas have become enough of a tradition that we bought special glasses.




Lucylastic -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 6:19:11 PM)

buncha drunken bums ya!




FatDomDaddy -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 6:34:04 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

buncha drunken bums ya!



Bums??? Darlin' I'm a 53%er... I have a job!




Lucylastic -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 6:40:41 PM)

pfffffft

LOL nice try, but *big buzzer sounding* wrong topic!
have you heard the latest??? man ...I used to love to 'Bob for Apples' at Halloween parties....
But I've just heard it's been declared 'Waterboarding with Fruit' :(




littlewonder -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 6:41:55 PM)

like someone else said...stress levels.

When I was working my former job that I absolutely hated, I'd walk through the door, have to deal with my daughter's medical issues and check the mail to find a ton of bills, I'd break out the rum and coke or bottle of wine just to forget about the day.

Now that I've sold my home, no more money issues and not working a job where there was the threat of me going postal, I rarely even think about drinking and usually have less than one glass a month. I just don't feel the need for it. I don't need to numb myself anymore with all the stress from my life basically gone.

Having grown up poor and in a poor rural area I can remember that everyone drank heavily because of the rough lives in which they were stuck. You see it on Indian Reservations as well for the same reasons....no money, no jobs, hard laborious lives, the more you drink to take the stress away.






slvemike4u -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 6:43:59 PM)


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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

I've seen that new Beam, but haven't tried it. I used to put away large quantities of the original, when I was in the service, and the bourbon I prefer these days is their Black Label product. It sounds like it might mix with Coke, very nicely.

If "drinking at home" means anything other than an ice cold hard cider or five, it's typically tequila, around here. Our Christmas Eve margaritas have become enough of a tradition that we bought special glasses.
It is my opinion that any quality bourbon mixes well with coke.When I first started drinking Jack and Cokes I was little more than a kid...we would stop at the local white castles get ourselves( my future fiancé,another couple and I ) some large cokes....and pour out a good portion of it,replacing it with JD...than drive out to a rock club in Long Island...finising the night with two hotel rooms.As I got older I realized it was a netter idea to get the hotel room on a Sunday afternoon( the sex was better when we weren't so stoned...lol) and of course the drinking and driving had to go to.Anyway back than I took a lot of grief from older folks about mixing bourbon and coke..seems my uncles and such didn't think that was a man's drink...the way I understand it these days Jack and Coke is considered the most popular drink in the nation....who knew I was starting a trend.
By the way I once read in a book that Mickey Mantle and Whitey Fords drink of choice was JD and Grapefruit juice. ...eeech,I don't think so.....lol.




Lucylastic -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 6:46:23 PM)

I cant stand beer, but I do love a good cider




FatDomDaddy -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 6:50:00 PM)

We used to make PJ (Purple Jesus) in the Corps when we went to the beach... in a 55 gallons (that's about 210 liters for you Luce) galvanized steel trash can its was mostly grain alcohol with whatever other bottles were lying around and grape Kool Aid... we'd also put in apples and water board for them! Ahhhh Youth




Lucylastic -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 6:56:03 PM)

poking out my tongue at FDD, I do know what a gallon is, altho I am more knowledgeable about Imperial measurements than american standard:) smart arse[:D]
grape juice(outside of the actual vino:)) sucks donkey dick




FatDomDaddy -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 7:04:37 PM)

Oh there was no juice... Kool Aid kiddo




littlewonder -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 7:04:46 PM)

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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy

We used to make PJ (Purple Jesus) in the Corps when we went to the beach... in a 55 gallons (that's about 210 liters for you Luce) galvanized steel trash can its was mostly grain alcohol with whatever other bottles were lying around and grape Kool Aid... we'd also put in apples and water board for them! Ahhhh Youth


My husband was in the navy. They called it "Monkey Juice" lol




Lucylastic -> RE: Drinking at home (10/26/2011 7:06:04 PM)


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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy

Oh there was no juice... Kool Aid kiddo


koolaid, is worse, I just cant handle grape juice/aid/flavour unless it has been fermented:)




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