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Post by croquetanyone on Mar 27, 2004 22:14:11 GMT -5
Yes BSam, another adult, I think. Some days I wonder, especially under the influence of Jagermeister. Tequilla is wonderful as well.
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Post by BSam on Mar 27, 2004 22:30:08 GMT -5
Yes BSam, another adult, I think. Some days I wonder, especially under the influence of Jagermeister. Tequilla is wonderful as well. i've only had tequila once... and it was mixed in with beer, coke and bourbon... i was drunk and it seemed like a good idea...
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Post by timartwonis on Mar 27, 2004 23:06:52 GMT -5
i know how to make martinis. 3 shots gin and 1/2 shot vermouth sometimes i only put 2 shots gin. and no matter what james bond says, you should stir it, not shake it cos if you shake it it gets iceya dn watery. and of course i put an olive. i wanna put an onion in it to make a gibson but my parents dont like gibsons. i also made the eggnog at christmas this year. it was actually good until you noticed the taste of the rum which wasnt that bad. my dad loved it. hehe. ive also had kahlua before. it was yummy. it didnt taste like alcohol. i know i shouldnt know this stuff but im weird...i guess. im only 13. hehe
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Post by negativenine on Mar 27, 2004 23:16:48 GMT -5
i've only had tequila once... and it was mixed in with beer, coke and bourbon... i was drunk and it seemed like a good idea... My experiences with alchohol have been similar. Doctor Scotch, for example: a stupid mix of Doctor Pepper and Scotch which tasted terrible... obviously. That was pretty stupid of me.
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Post by BSam on Mar 27, 2004 23:55:26 GMT -5
that's what you get for drinking dr pepper
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Post by ŘỠßëřŦ on Mar 27, 2004 23:57:25 GMT -5
Dr Pepper is nasty. I like Sprite, Sierra Mist, Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, etc.
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Post by negativenine on Mar 28, 2004 0:00:06 GMT -5
Or Scotch...
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Post by Pester, Rumormonger on Mar 28, 2004 0:07:45 GMT -5
You drink, neggie? I'm shocked.
I really can't remember the last time I was heartbroken or what I did about it. "Life was impossible... but it was endured." The worst kind of heartbroken is the kind that goes on day after day, where circumstances are bad enough that it is simply not possible to be happy, it seems incredible that you can actually go on living from day to day and wake up in the morning. The kind of heartbroken where it just keeps on going, and there's nothing you can do about it. Eventually, whether it's a month or a year or ten years you change your life. It might be some option that you never wanted to use, it might be something that, once again, you have no control over. The important thing to remember when life is impossible is that it won't be forever. Even if it is your whole life, eventually that will be over too, and you can go on to a better place. The funny thing is that when life is just normal and you can laugh and look people in the eye you just cannot remember what it was like when life was impossible and enduring.
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Post by negativenine on Mar 28, 2004 0:11:27 GMT -5
Well, it was a sort of stupid-teenager moment. My friend was feeling crappy and suggested we raid the wine/scotch-cabinet. So we did, and it tasted awful, and neither of us are big drinkers, so we didn't handle it too well. But I don't really drink on a regular basis... and that was the only un-parental-consented time... oooooh... adventure!
And Pester, I know what you mean. Every time winter rolls around and school starts weighing down on me and people start having problems and caring about them, unlike they did in the summer, life looks monotonous and hopeless and I just want to retire or sleep...
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Post by ŘỠßëřŦ on Mar 28, 2004 0:11:37 GMT -5
Neggy, you drink? I'm astonished!
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Post by BSam on Mar 28, 2004 0:12:14 GMT -5
You drink, neggie? I'm shocked. and i'm impressed
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Post by negativenine on Mar 28, 2004 0:14:07 GMT -5
Woah! Blowing out of proportion!
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Post by ŘỠßëřŦ on Mar 28, 2004 0:16:00 GMT -5
You should be impressed that I haven't kicked your butt yet.
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Post by Madamluna on Mar 28, 2004 0:16:36 GMT -5
Woah! Blowing out of proportion! Seriously, dudes and dudettes. It's funny how you're all GASP SHOCK A TEENAGER HAS NEVER DRANK BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD. You probably will, mark my words (directed to all applicable). But I hope you don't. Personally, I'm glad she has the good judgement to stop doing something like that after the first time. Now get back on track or I'll have to start using my pokey stick on you all.
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Post by Pester, Rumormonger on Mar 28, 2004 0:25:30 GMT -5
My whole family are teetotalers, my 23-year-old sister got grumbled at the one time she let our father find out that she has consumed alcahol. So me drinking one sip of scotch would probably get me disowned.
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