Yes, I've been known to have a glass or two.
The short answer is: The new stuff is indeed absinthe....there have been a few others that compare to the old stuff but none of it comes from Eastern Europe, Germany, or the Czech Republic. Their stuff is undrinkable swill
There is a much longer...
I'm going to go with tradition and call him Imp number five.
He'll be Little Imp, Impy, and other variations as I see how his personality develops,...based on all the years of having Boxers, they all act like a little Imp to me. ;)
Imp: a mischievous little spirit :D
He comes home with me when he's eight weeks old, and will be the fourth Boxer to share my life since I was a small child.
He'll be loved and spoiled just like his predecessors :) , I just couldn't imagine not having another Boxer in the house.
While I don't get hangovers, back in the day I found a bowl of hot chili followed by a Banana Fudgesicle™ quite vivifying.;)
Sadly Banana Fudgesicles™ have been discontinued, thus depriving the younger generation their recuperative powers.
I wanted to thank everyone for their kind messages about losing my Imp.
If all goes well in a few weeks, I should have a Boxer baby following me around the house, He's only four weeks old, so I'm counting the days until I can bring him home.
Visiting my baby:
The brands that Sazerac Co. produce come from the distillery at Buffalo Trace, If you are near Frankfort KY, you can tour Buffalo Trace distillery.
http://www.buffalotrace.com/main.asp?page=distillery
I prefer a Sazerac made at the Napoleon House, and the Carousel Bar at the Hotel Monteleone, over the ones made at the Sazerac Bar. They are frequently made too sweet
If you go to the Sazerac Bar, tell the bartender to go easy on the sugar.
My favorite Sazerac is made with vintage...
When I posted about Imp a few days ago, I never dreamed that I would lose him today.
My little Imp passed away suddenly on the way to the emergency vet when his heart gave out, I'm glad the last thing he knew was that I was holding him at the end.
I had snapped a photo of Imp, at one of...
This might help, some vintage photos here:
http://www.bikernet.com/news/PageViewer.asp?PageID=1603
A bit more authentic than Brando...
Chino, Lee Marvin's character was based on Wino Willie Forkner of the Boozefighters, and likely closer to reality.
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