25 replies so far
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#1 posted 286 days ago |
CC/7 -- I would drink a river of the kool aid before I took the smallest sip of the tea... |
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#2 posted 286 days ago |
Top of the shelf Scotch(three fingers) with a hint of 7up, and one ice cube, Beefeaters gin, wylers lemonade mix, and a big pitcher of ice…..Lemonade, of course Guiness Draught, in bottles thank you. Just don’t like canned items. Any Irish brews… of course, when one is addicted to Mountain Dew, well…... -- A Planer? I'M the planer, this is what I use |
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#3 posted 286 days ago |
water -- In the end, when your life flashes before your eyes, will you like what you see? |
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#4 posted 285 days ago |
Boodles Gin, Glen Fiddich 12 YO Scotch, Platt Valley corn whiskey, Rolling Rock beer….A man of simple tastes. -- Gene 'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton |
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#5 posted 285 days ago |
Grand Marnier, Capt’n N Coke, FREE Beer…..... -- Randy-- I may not be good...but I am slow! |
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#6 posted 285 days ago |
Randy, -- Gene 'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton |
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#7 posted 285 days ago |
Gene Howe, gotta love that Boodles. Best gin there is. -- Don't rollerskate in a buffalo herd |
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#8 posted 285 days ago |
Jack. Old #7 -- There is nothing like the sound of a well tuned hand plane. - http://timetestedtools.wordpress.com (timetestedtools at hotmail dot c0m) |
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#9 posted 285 days ago |
Used to like Jack Black alot, then tasted Honey Jack (Tennesse Honey) and was hooked. -- I may be slow, but I'm easy to stop!!! |
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#10 posted 285 days ago |
Gentleman Jack -- Every day above ground is a good day!!! |
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#11 posted 285 days ago |
Wild Turkey Honey isn’t bad either. -- There is nothing like the sound of a well tuned hand plane. - http://timetestedtools.wordpress.com (timetestedtools at hotmail dot c0m) |
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#12 posted 285 days ago |
Moxie, Maine’s official state drink. -- The smell of wood, coffee in the cup, the wife let's me do my thing, the lake is peaceful. http://gagnerwebsite.com/Deceiver/Craftsman_on_the_lake/Craftsman_on_the_lake.html |
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#13 posted 285 days ago |
Hangar One Lime vodka on the rocks. -- "there aren’t many hand tools as awe-inspiring as the #8 jointer. I mean, it just reeks of cast iron heft and hubris" - Smitty |
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#14 posted 284 days ago |
There’s a new kid on the block. “Fuzzy’s Vodka. It’s named after Fuzzy Zoeller, the pro golfer. In my opinion, it makes Grey Goose and Boodles a secondary choice. -- Government does not solve problems; it subsidizes them. |
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#15 posted 284 days ago |
The only time I went to Canada I came back with a bottle of Canadian Club with the black label. Absolutely loved it but – I’m saddened too because you can’t get it here. -- Do or do not, there is no try |
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#16 posted 284 days ago |
DALWHINNIE 29 year old malt scotch, 2 ice cubes BOWMORE 1964 single malt scotch, dont ever try it as everything else will be an under achiever ever after Mount Gay dark rum/pepsi and ice My beer brand and what ever is free -- "Good artists borrow, great artists steal”…..Picasso |
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#17 posted 284 days ago |
Good craft beer (Dogfish Head, Stone, Lagunatis, Weyerbacher) . Can’t stomach Budweiser/Miller/Coors stuff. Vodka Tonic if no good beer is available. -- John |
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#18 posted 284 days ago |
Jack Daniels, Gentlmen Jack, Jack Single Barrel. -- Rick Gustafson - Lost Creek Ranch - Colorado County, Texas |
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#19 posted 284 days ago |
Last time I had Jack Daniels I dont remember how the day ended : )) -- "Good artists borrow, great artists steal”…..Picasso |
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#20 posted 284 days ago |
Any good wine of course Favorite hard drink is rum and coke followed by eggnog, I have a bottle of Evan Williams set aside for the first real snowfall of the year, and brandy. I’ve particularly taken to liking Kraken dark rum to go with my coke. If my FIL is in town I’ll join him in a glass of Dewars scotch. Can’t understand why anyone would ever drink vodka, nasty stuff, but I keep the cheapest bottle I can find around the house for making pie crust. Other then that I tend to go with craft beers, something in the porter or scotch ale areas and like jmos stay strictly away from the usual american and canadian swill. -- --Rev. Russ in NY-- A posse ad esse |
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#21 posted 284 days ago |
Moron; Practice, practice, practice! -- Rick Gustafson - Lost Creek Ranch - Colorado County, Texas |
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#22 posted 284 days ago |
Beer particularly IPA’s -- It's made of wood. Real sturdy.--Chubbs Peterson |
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#23 posted 284 days ago |
Viking…there came a day when I realized that quantum physics wasnt my forte, no matter how much I tried to digest it : )
-- "Good artists borrow, great artists steal”…..Picasso |
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#24 posted 284 days ago |
I much prefer the silence of a good wine -- "Good artists borrow, great artists steal”…..Picasso |
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#25 posted 282 days ago |
That Ruffino Chianti is a tasty wine. Blue Point Brewery in Long Island NY makes a delicious IPA “Hoptical Illusion” -- "there aren’t many hand tools as awe-inspiring as the #8 jointer. I mean, it just reeks of cast iron heft and hubris" - Smitty |
































