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    Quote Originally Posted by altiain
    Real whisky isn't made from corn.

    Heritage be damned, that particular bottle contains a liquid that tastes not entirely unlike wet moss. And for the record, I called Maker's sub-par. If I wanted to eat an oak tree, I'd go at it with a fork and knife.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tailchaser
    And for the record, I called Maker's sub-par. If I wanted to eat an oak tree, I'd go at it with a fork and knife.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tailchaser
    Heritage be damned, that particular bottle contains a liquid that tastes not entirely unlike wet moss.
    Blasphemy!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tailchaser
    Heritage be damned, that particular bottle contains a liquid that tastes not entirely unlike wet moss. And for the record, I called Maker's sub-par. If I wanted to eat an oak tree, I'd go at it with a fork and knife.


    You heathen! I can't believe you said that! Have you no taste buds at all?
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    I vote we change the subject of this post to "Which hard liqour is the finest of them all?"

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    Are you old enough to cast that vote?

    By the way... as I'm in the process of researching to properly cast my vote, and in light of the fact that this thread has gone waaaay off topic, I feel compelled to dedicate a song.

    A song to one of our favorite members. One whom we haven't heard from lately...

    So...

    with all due respect to B.B. King and all...

    "Back Door Santa"

    We all know who to...
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    Back Door Santa

    they call me the back door santa
    i make my runs about the break of day
    they call me the back door santa
    i make my runs about the break of day
    i make all the little girls happy, while the boys are out to play
    i ain't like the old saint nick, he don't come but once a year
    i ain't like the old saint nick, he don't come but once a year
    i come runnin with my presents, every time they call me dear
    i keep some change in my pocket
    i chase the children home
    i give them a few pennies so we could be alone
    ileave the back door open so if anybody smells the mouse
    and wouldn't old santa be in troupbe
    if there ain't n chimney in the house
    they call me the back door santa
    i make my runs about the break of day
    i make all the little girls happy, while all the boys are out to play
    they call me back door santa
    yeah that's what they call me
    they call me the back door santa
    yeah that's what they call me

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    TC sir, I am 21 by my documentation card known as my Texas Driver's License. I am of age to be consuming such fine spirits, sir!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RX7-2nr
    LOL- nice title change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kakkyo
    TC sir, I am 21 by my documentation card known as my Texas Driver's License. I am of age to be consuming such fine spirits, sir!
    Heh. Just making sure. Proceed with your research!
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