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Tramspotter 04-02-2005 03:38 PM

You get what you pay for:

Big Bucks = Young & hot Russian mailorder bride

Sack of potatos = Gumjob courtesy of the Babushka Sindicate


later

BarTopDancer 04-02-2005 05:40 PM

It really depends on my mood, who I am with and what the point of my evening is.

I enjoy:

Vodka Tonics
Cranberry & Vodka
OJ & Vodka
Long Islands
Midori Sours
Fuzzy Navels
Rum and Pepsi
Smirnoff Triple Black
Random mixes of alcohol and mixers that sound good together

Moonliner 04-02-2005 06:20 PM

I'm not big on traditional libations, but I always keep a little something special stocked in the cabinet for a special event:

Dublin Doctor Pepper.

Until you try it, you just won't understand.

Baileykat 04-02-2005 06:29 PM

A really good Margarita on the rocks..usually hits the spot!

For social occasions, I enjoy a Vodka Chilton (Vodka, soda water and juice from half a lemon with a salt rim!) yummm!

Or a really dark beer or ale...if you can see thru it...I won't drink it!

mistyisjafo 04-02-2005 08:45 PM

Baybreeze baby! Pineapple & cranberry with modifications:
1 - Capt. Morgan's Pirate Bay Mango or Pineapple (all praise the Captain!)
2 - Stoli Razz
3 - Absolute

If none of the above then Ciders, Barcardi Raz, or Smirnoff Razz or Applepucker.

Gee do I drink a lot or what?

Cheers! :cheers:

Motorboat Cruiser 04-02-2005 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moonliner
I'm not big on traditional libations, but I always keep a little something special stocked in the cabinet for a special event:

Dublin Doctor Pepper.

Until you try it, you just won't understand.

Occasionally, you can find a small liquor store in the mexican areas of So Cal that carries Coke bottled in Mexico. The difference being that they still use pure cane sugar for the Coke down there (here they use corn syrup). It is the way that Coke used to taste before they changed it in the late 70's.

I'd love to try the Dr. Pepper made with cane sugar. I might have to order a case. :)

Name 04-02-2005 09:50 PM

on occasion, I like to drink a few drinks of a green tinted liquor that has to be mail ordered from outside the US.

Motorboat Cruiser 04-02-2005 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Name
on occasion, I like to drink a few drinks of a green tinted liquor that has to be mail ordered from outside the US.

Just curious, have you tried the "similar" version that is sold in the US? I've tried it and just wonder if it is even close.

Name 04-02-2005 10:19 PM

haven't tried it, not even sure of its alcohol content, as the "import" is 68%. But saw it on one of my LA clubbing trips

Baileykat 04-02-2005 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moonliner
I'm not big on traditional libations, but I always keep a little something special stocked in the cabinet for a special event:

Dublin Doctor Pepper.

Until you try it, you just won't understand.

Ahhhh...Dublins! Haven't had them in quite awhile!

When we lived in Texas, we were only about 100 miles from Dublin...in fact one of the area high school field trips was a trip to Dublin to see the original factory....

You could get them in the grocery stores there...sooooo goooood!

Sooooo sweet! Such a different taste! Makes me want one realllll badddd!


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