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Oh we don't drink Northern drinks down here.
I'm taking a chance by drinking wine instead of beer, whiskey, or shine.
Honestly, the drink does look good.
I'll have to check it out when the weather turns colder.
I like some of Devo's stuff, along with Flock of Seagulls.
But as the 80's rolled on, I was into Metal.
Iron Maiden as one example, but honestly they weren't heavy.
At the same time I could pull out a Who CD, or Robert Plant solo CD.
My tastes vary.
Of course Techo, that was a mistake.
Dern near made myself deaf with too much wattage.
Oh sure, it was neat to see how high you could bounce a quarter on the top of the car, when the bass hit, but now I'm paying for it, at least in one ear.
And that would be the side I have my wife sit on.
No such thing as it being a Northern drink. It has a long history with Jerry Thomas the world famous bartender of the time. He was the bartender who started it all with his published mixed concotions. RIP Jerry(1830-1885) Although he claimed to invent the drink and publicized it very well at the time, the drink was probably around long before he was. His recipe is still THE one to use though.