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mmmm gin

Beck's for me now though.

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i can drink gin with OJ and a splash of lemon juice. i've found that clear liquors usually get me nicely drunk, but sometimes depressed. Beer makes me sleepy, and dark liquors make me wanna break chit.

Jager is the only one that makes me violent.

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i like the hard tops, but i think the verts look a lot more sleek.

i think 9/10 of my exotic dream cars have all been made by this company though... (have they even made 9 cars? lol)

tvrv12_1.jpg

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The only hard alcohol drinks I like use gin. I like a good Tom Collins.

My father was a Beefeaters kind of guy, my mother loves Bombay, and I like Tang 10 or Saffire, but it is not like I can drink those on a regular basis, so I stick to average labels on same old same old nights.

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Tis a few people in here. Looks like I will make my drink and return in a moment.

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the best drunk for me is a red wine drunk.

but it's not worth the aftermath

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On the 29th of the month, we are standing at 66% of our bandwidth used on the new plan.

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oh yea, i think i forgot to give the hop my good news

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Hello Steveo and scott!!

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Matt, I agree, they make some of the most attractive designs. Shame they are not 48 state legal or reliable or left hand drive. :(

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Good old Sir Robert Bartletts.

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Going to do some back ups while I have a few moments. :)

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if i had the money to buy one, none of those things would matter nearly as much :domoslay:

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Not sure if people know, but we also own:

www.caraudio-forum.com

www.ssaudioforum.com

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the good news is i got a number at work tonight. From the girl that was supposedly out of my league. Nice innocent little girl and very soon she'll be very aware of her wild side.

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if i had the money to buy one, none of those things would matter nearly as much :domoslay:

That is true.

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doing my best tom impression

red,orange, yellow, green, yellow

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Sorry for the slow loading, back ups are best done late at night when there are not many people on.

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Almost everyone left

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I'm amazed my Dad has made it this long. He's mid 40's and can't sleep more than 30 minutes consecutively because he wakes up coughing. I'm trying to get him to quit smoking and go see a doctor, but he won't do either. He's going to be in a very tough position in the not-too-distant future, I think.

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[That is horrible to hear Neil. I was able to get my mother and Amanda to stop smoking. I wish my uncle would too.

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Sometimes looking backwards at our past is humourous. At the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, the U.S. was presenting the Ferris Wheel by Michael Ferris as an attempt at a response to Paris' Eiffel Tower. Even more astonishing than how it fails in comparison is how the 1893 World's Fair was the first great display of electricity and is rarely discussed outside of historical accounts of the battle between Edison and Westinghouse.

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