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Post by π¬ππ on May 22, 2017 3:59:42 GMT
Do they call that a Wrong Island Iced Tea? Or Ron Guyland Iced Tea after the guy who watered it down. Enough with the weak stuff:
Evan Williams Bourbon 86 Proof at the 80 proof price!
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Post by rhs6358 on May 22, 2017 8:02:56 GMT
Do they call that a Wrong Island Iced Tea? Oh, you think because he drink tea, he must be Chinese?
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Post by pizzabagel on May 22, 2017 9:57:46 GMT
Do they call that a Wrong Island Iced Tea? Oh, you think because he drink tea, he must be Chinese? Well, at least he was drinking iced tea, not ice tea. That's where you put the tea into the freezer. By the end of the cycle it's a solid block!
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Post by rhs6358 on May 22, 2017 10:11:00 GMT
Oh, you think because he drink tea, he must be Chinese? Well, at least he was drinking iced tea, not ice tea. That's where you put the tea into the freezer. By the end of the cycle it's a solid block! Did you just say solid brock?
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Post by pizzabagel on May 22, 2017 11:20:21 GMT
Well, at least he was drinking iced tea, not ice tea. That's where you put the tea into the freezer. By the end of the cycle it's a solid block! Did you just say solid brock? Not "brock," "brick." rhs6358, the whole ice tea is brick.
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Post by rhs6358 on May 22, 2017 13:00:59 GMT
Did you just say solid brock? Not "brock," "brick." rhs6358 , the whole ice tea is brick. Really? So if I wanted to, I could build a house out of ice tea? I may try that.
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Post by IsoscelesKramer on May 23, 2017 2:28:50 GMT
Italian Blood Orange Soda
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Post by π¬ππ on May 23, 2017 3:53:04 GMT
Beringer White Zinfandel with a shot of dry vermouth
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Post by rhs6358 on May 23, 2017 14:17:12 GMT
Ginger Ale, to go with my turkey sammich
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Post by π¬ππ on May 23, 2017 16:43:43 GMT
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Post by AntonioDaniels on May 25, 2017 4:54:16 GMT
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Post by π¬ππ on May 25, 2017 5:23:51 GMT
A Manhattan
I had no maraschino cherries so I used a fresh one!
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Post by rhs6358 on May 25, 2017 10:47:21 GMT
Hey, look at La Antonio. How's your La Croix, La Antonio?
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Post by IsoscelesKramer on May 25, 2017 20:44:24 GMT
Paulaner Munich Gold
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Post by π¬ππ on May 25, 2017 20:57:15 GMT
Kirkland Pale Ale
When asked about my favorite Hawaiian beer I said, Pa'le A'le.
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Post by IsoscelesKramer on May 28, 2017 19:32:31 GMT
Tiger beer
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Post by rhs6358 on May 28, 2017 20:42:42 GMT
Bud Light
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Post by π¬ππ on May 28, 2017 20:52:52 GMT
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Post by IsoscelesKramer on May 30, 2017 2:53:57 GMT
Original New York Seltzer - root beer flavor
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2017 5:31:25 GMT
Root beer flavored seltzer? Isn't that just root beer?
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Post by π¬ππ on May 30, 2017 5:44:07 GMT
Water with inulin mixed in.
Inulin is a prebiotic I take along with my probiotics. I've doubled up on them to counter the antibiotics I took earlier this month.
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Post by rhs6358 on May 30, 2017 20:17:41 GMT
Water with inulin mixed in.
Inulin is a prebiotic I take along with my probiotics. I've doubled up on them to counter the antibiotics I took earlier this month. Thanks for explaining that. You do know that everyone is going to read that as "insulin"?
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Post by π¬ππ on May 30, 2017 20:59:30 GMT
Water with inulin mixed in.
Inulin is a prebiotic I take along with my probiotics. I've doubled up on them to counter the antibiotics I took earlier this month. Thanks for explaining that. You do know that everyone is going to read that as "insulin"? Probably so. I did at first. Inulin comes from plant fibers like agave and chickory. Insulin comes from animal sources like cattle and pigs (Oy vey, Bubbe!).
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Post by π¬ππ on May 30, 2017 21:00:42 GMT
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Post by pizzabagel on May 30, 2017 21:46:09 GMT
Water with inulin mixed in.
Inulin is a prebiotic I take along with my probiotics. I've doubled up on them to counter the antibiotics I took earlier this month. Thanks for explaining that. You do know that everyone is going to read that as "insulin"? Not me. I read it as "lanolin." Somebody hand me the syrup of ipecac.
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Post by rhs6358 on May 30, 2017 21:51:26 GMT
Thanks for explaining that. You do know that everyone is going to read that as "insulin"? Not me. I read it as "lanolin." Somebody hand me the syrup of ipecac. No wait a minute! Lanolin? My throat HAS been a bit scratchy lately. Perhaps a lanolin and water will moisturize it?
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Post by rhs6358 on May 30, 2017 21:52:15 GMT
Opening a new bottle of Jack Daniels right now. The spelling on future posts may get a little funky.
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Post by AntonioDaniels on May 30, 2017 22:56:23 GMT
Root beer flavored seltzer? Isn't that just root beer? So this is nice and confusing. "Original New York Seltzer" is a revived brand of soda, which includes root beer: www.newyorkseltzer.com/classic/They also started recently selling seltzer: www.newyorkseltzer.com/sparkling/Theoretically a root beer flavored seltzer could exist (Polar has some crazy ones as we've discussed previously in this thread), but as far as I know it doesn't exist.
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Post by fuggedaboudit on May 31, 2017 2:19:43 GMT
Root beer flavored seltzer? Isn't that just root beer? So this is nice and confusing. "Original New York Seltzer" is a revived brand of soda, which includes root beer: www.newyorkseltzer.com/classic/They also started recently selling seltzer: www.newyorkseltzer.com/sparkling/Theoretically a root beer flavored seltzer could exist (Polar has some crazy ones as we've discussed previously in this thread), but as far as I know it doesn't exist. Those seltzers look good. That's pretty much all I drink, (except for coffee in the morning). I'd like to try the watermelon one.
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Post by pizzabagel on May 31, 2017 9:47:08 GMT
So this is nice and confusing. "Original New York Seltzer" is a revived brand of soda, which includes root beer: www.newyorkseltzer.com/classic/They also started recently selling seltzer: www.newyorkseltzer.com/sparkling/Theoretically a root beer flavored seltzer could exist (Polar has some crazy ones as we've discussed previously in this thread), but as far as I know it doesn't exist. Those seltzers look good. That's pretty much all I drink, (except for coffee in the morning). I'd like to try the watermelon one. I'm working on a watermelon seltzer from Stop & Shop. Mmmm.
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