Re: File This Under "You Can't Make This Stuff Up".



On 2010-02-22, Alex W. <ingilt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 22 Feb 2010 11:41:13 GMT, Joe wrote:

On 2010-02-22, Alex W. <ingilt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 22 Feb 2010 06:40:02 GMT, Joe wrote:

On 2010-02-22, Paul M. Cook <pmcook@xxxxxxx> wrote:

"Joe" <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 2010-02-21, Methuselah <methuselah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The only think people as you is for a cite.

What brand of Gin generated that statement, so I can avoid it in the
future?


Pfffftt. Clearly it was Gordon's Dry Gin. Isn't it obvious?

It wasn't to me, but I generally stick to Beefeater if I'm having
Gin...

Barbarian.
Beefeater and Gordon's both are the gin equivalent to the yard
cigar: decent enough if you don't want to have to enjoy it, but
not really what you'd call "premium". But then, if Paul
adulterates his gin with Cointreau, that doesn't really surprise.

Raise your game.
Try Tanqueray or Bombay Sapphire.

I like both, but Tangueray gives me nasty hangovers...

Option 1:
Drink less.

Let's not be stupid


Option 2:
coffee, aspirin, OJ.
Repeat.

I generally am Ok with 2 aspirin and a couple glasses of water before
bed, but I don't drink all that much these days...




Generally, if I'm going to have a drink, I stick with Whiskey. Irish
or Bourbon...

Nastiest head I ever had was after a jar of Georgia moonshine, so
you can keep your leftpondian tractor fuel....

LOL. I much prefer Bourbon to Scotch. My normal cigar drink, though,
is a glass of Jameson's...

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time..." - Danny, American History X
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