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KaeMartyndale wrote:
sleepydumpling wrote:I can't drink Southern Comfort. It tastes like bubble gum to me.
I can't drink Southern Comfort either. But, I don't think it tastes like bubble gum... just like ass. It was a long time ago, but I just remember a burning feeling. But, I might be confusing it with the night I drank straight Fireball... which was also a night of burning in my throat.
I'm not a fan of SoCo but i love almost all types of drinks, besides.
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I'll drink SoCo with coke-a-cola.
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awelker wrote:i didn't know whiskey could taste like bubble gum. lol.
Southern Comfort isn't whiskey, it's this poor candy flavoured imitation of whiskey!
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that makes sense then. lol. i'd still prefer whiskey over that then. whiskey and vernors or coke. mmmm.
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I tried Vernors when I was in Michigan, it's good! Though Canada Dry is usually my mixer of choice when I can get it.
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This past weekend, my brother-in-law gave me a bottle of Crown Royal "Fine De Luxe Blended Canadian Whiskey." It's probably the highest quality alcohol I've ever owned myself because I'm cheap. This one even came with its own purple pouch. :lol: I'll probably save it for special occasions.
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I drank very few times in my life and that because i was upset . However didn't feel good so eventually I gave up. Generally speaking ,I 'm against alcohol.
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complimentarymatters wrote:Do you drink alcohol at all?
and how.
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Ribaldo wrote:
complimentarymatters wrote:Do you drink alcohol at all?
and how.
With a name like Ribaldo, how could you not?
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I used to drink socially, but for the past year or so I haven't drank at all. It's not for any kind of specific reason...it just doesn't interest me now. It helps that the only bars in my area are redneck bars that I have no desire to hang out in! :roll:
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apart from the literal sex on the beach, i think the drink version too is really good when on vacation and or in a tropical country's beach 8)
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I used to drink on occasion when younger,
to socialize with groups of friends...
Now maybe one drink a year , if any..and
only New Year's Eve !
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[/quote]With a name like Ribaldo, how could you not?[/quote]

Yes, our monikers say it all. For instance, I know that you are lacking sleep because of your propensity to scarf down pot stickers too late into the night. Stop doing that, it's bad for your health.
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Close, but no cigar. It's because I'm sleepy and I'm shaped like a dumpling!

What is a pot sticker anyway?
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Pot sticker = dumpling
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