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I'm sure the Angry Orchards were jealous. [emoji14]I am hardcore!
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I'm sure the Angry Orchards were jealous. [emoji14]I am hardcore!
A little angrier, but that will make it much sweeter to drink.I'm sure the Angry Orchards were jealous. [emoji14]
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Tell how you feel about that, tomorrow.More IPA choices than a man should have [emoji14]
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Not bad enough to be finishing up the rest [emoji14]Tell how you feel about that, tomorrow.
Tell me how you feel after that, tomorrow. [emoji14]A few Guinness this afternoon and a Fogcutter with dinner.
Some say a vodka martini isn't a martini at all.
Yeah, some of the purists around here may jump on you for not calling it a kangaroo cocktail and I say, well I better not but it's a favorite of mine. Had a couple at home Sunday night. I like mine dirty with jalapeño stuffed olives.
A good debate to have over a few martinis.
Well said. I never felt that vodka over gin was staying too far, though many of today's concoctions (Cosmo's, appletinis, chocolate and such) aren't even in the same neighborhood. I'm just not a fan of gin. Vodka is so commonly used in this area when ordering a martini, the typical response is which vodka do you prefer?
(hey, don't judge me, what else is there for a kid do in the suburbs in the '70s).
No judging here. Where I grew up there were knuckleheads sniffing gas and paint.
I like the herbal flavors of gin which began as a kid just sniffing the open bottle of Beefeater (hey, don't judge me, what else is there for a kid do in the suburbs in the '70s).
Yeah, I remember that. We had those clowns too. And I mean clowns.No judging here. Where I grew up there were knuckleheads sniffing gas and paint.