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    Default Re: Craving's

    Originally posted by Tooanfrom
    Amstel is OK as long as it on tap-as is Tennants-Kronenburg-and Stella Artwar(sic) if it is imported--if I do not like you I will tell you on day one---"Feck off"
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    You guys are hilarious! I actually heard once that women PMS 4-7 days, while men PMS for up to two weeks. I have to say I'm a believer! When it's 'his time' I hand him the double shot and go shopping.

    I like Amber Bock, margaritas, and crown & coke - when I do drink!

    BTW George, women who do shots and change their own oil are called self sufficient.
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    I figure I sunk anyway. And what better way to sink a ship than kamikaze’s

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    Capn'diet coke, Kamakizes, Grateful Deads

    Beer... ehh Miller Lite, anything light

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    Originally posted by CaptainGonzo
    Guinness: the nectar of the Gods!
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    Michelob Amber Bock. Or Honey Brown, if you can find it.

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    Anybody remember Strohs? That was great beer too, but can't seem to find it anywhere. I think it's more of a Chicago area beer.

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    Originally posted by NJFFSA16
    Bloody Mary?
    That's what sent you to the bar in the 1st place...why would you want it there?
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    Thumbs up

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    I'm not a big beer drinker so I just stick to Coke.

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    Originally posted by GeorgeWendtCFI


    A woman who does shots of Yukon? Throw you out? Hell, if you can change your own oil, I'd marry you.
    Did anyone notice that George used smilies?

    Oh and make mine a Black & Tan (Guiness and Bass)
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    Guiness, Amberbock, Killians

    but when its a real bad week

    Rum & Coke, LI Iced Teas

    and when its too much
    IRISH CAR BOMBS, Sex with an alligator and red headed sluts. (that sounds pretty dirty, really its just shots.)

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    Still a closely guarded family secret, the Ale-8-One formula was developed by G.L. Wainscott in the 1920's after experimentation with ginger-blended recipes he acquired during extensive travels in Northern Europe. He sponsored one of America's first "name the product" contests, and "A Late One" was the winning entry. The drink's logo, Ale-8-One, was adopted as a pun of its description as the latest thing in soft drinks.
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    Hey George if you know how to wash a car (properly) I may just accept that proposal. Oil is no big deal niether are straight shots. Though as many know I tend to dance off most of what I drink. Also drink JD straight and most things. Just not tequilla or Captain.

    pvfire when I still drank carbonated beverages my drink of choice at bowling was diet Dr. Pepper and Jack, or with Diet coke.

    Plats if you want to find Strohs go to Ca sometimes I think Oregon, but not in Montana.

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    George run! She may be 'self contained' but that doesnt mean she wont make you do it all!
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    For all the life of me, i cant see a firefighter going to hell. At least not for very long. We would end up putting out all the fires and annoying the devil too much.

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    Originally posted by JoJobrat
    Hey George if you know how to wash a car (properly) I may just accept that proposal. Oil is no big deal niether are straight shots. Though as many know I tend to dance off most of what I drink. Also drink JD straight and most things. Just not tequilla or Captain.

    pvfire when I still drank carbonated beverages my drink of choice at bowling was diet Dr. Pepper and Jack, or with Diet coke.

    Plats if you want to find Strohs go to Ca sometimes I think Oregon, but not in Montana.
    Deal's off. Just what I need, a woman telling me how to wash a car.

    BTW, the proper way to wash a car is to take it to the car wash and get "The Works".

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    Originally posted by GeorgeWendtCFI


    Deal's off. Just what I need, a woman telling me how to wash a car.

    BTW, the proper way to wash a car is to take it to the car wash and get "The Works".
    Actually, the proper way to wash a car is to bring it to me and have it detailed!
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