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by christie1111 » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:14 pm
We had to imbibe in alcoholic beverages in a meeting this morning.
An infused vodka, a black and tan and a gin and tonic along with a few other non-alcoholic drinks.
Tough job I know.

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by elwoodblues » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:17 pm
Can I get an application?

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by sunflower » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:17 pm
Now that's my kind of job! Especially drinking in the morning!! And not from the secret flask in my desk...wait, I mean, what secret flask......

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by SportsFan68 » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:36 pm
christie1111 wrote:We had to imbibe in alcoholic beverages in a meeting this morning.
An infused vodka, a black and tan and a gin and tonic along with a few other non-alcoholic drinks.
Tough job I know.

You can have my share of the gin. I think it tastes like fingernail polish remover smells.
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by TheCalvinator24 » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:54 pm
SportsFan68 wrote:christie1111 wrote:We had to imbibe in alcoholic beverages in a meeting this morning.
An infused vodka, a black and tan and a gin and tonic along with a few other non-alcoholic drinks.
Tough job I know.

You can have my share of the gin. I think it tastes like fingernail polish remover smells.
Another thing about which Sprots and I agree. I wouldn't have described the flavor that way, though. To me, it tastes like I imagine pine needles would taste.
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by Bob Juch » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:01 pm
TheCalvinator24 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:christie1111 wrote:We had to imbibe in alcoholic beverages in a meeting this morning.
An infused vodka, a black and tan and a gin and tonic along with a few other non-alcoholic drinks.
Tough job I know.

You can have my share of the gin. I think it tastes like fingernail polish remover smells.
Another thing about which Sprots and I agree. I wouldn't have described the flavor that way, though. To me, it tastes like I imagine pine needles would taste.
No, it's Greek Retsina wine that tastes like pine needles. Ugh!
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by tanstaafl2 » Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:19 am
TheCalvinator24 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:christie1111 wrote:We had to imbibe in alcoholic beverages in a meeting this morning.
An infused vodka, a black and tan and a gin and tonic along with a few other non-alcoholic drinks.
Tough job I know.

You can have my share of the gin. I think it tastes like fingernail polish remover smells.
Another thing about which Sprots and I agree. I wouldn't have described the flavor that way, though. To me, it tastes like I imagine pine needles would taste.
Having had both gin and pine needles (or at least pine needle tea) I can say from personal experience that they did not taste the same.
Juniper needle tea perhaps would be similar since it is the same basic source but I haven't had that.
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by littlebeast13 » Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:35 pm
christie1111 wrote:We had to imbibe in alcoholic beverages in a meeting this morning.
An infused vodka, a black and tan and a gin and tonic along with a few other non-alcoholic drinks.
Tough job I know.

HAD to?
Really?
I'm assuming someone who doesn't drink wouldn't have had to. Maybe they just wouldn't have been allowed in the shower after the meeting...
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by ulysses5019 » Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:01 pm
littlebeast13 wrote:christie1111 wrote:We had to imbibe in alcoholic beverages in a meeting this morning.
An infused vodka, a black and tan and a gin and tonic along with a few other non-alcoholic drinks.
Tough job I know.

HAD to?
Really?
I'm assuming someone who doesn't drink wouldn't have had to. Maybe they just wouldn't have been allowed in the shower after the meeting...
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by littlebeast13 » Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:03 pm
ulysses5019 wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:christie1111 wrote:We had to imbibe in alcoholic beverages in a meeting this morning.
An infused vodka, a black and tan and a gin and tonic along with a few other non-alcoholic drinks.
Tough job I know.

HAD to?
Really?
I'm assuming someone who doesn't drink wouldn't have had to. Maybe they just wouldn't have been allowed in the shower after the meeting...
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Do you have to sample the Fabuloso or Suavitel?
No. Maybe if I did, my stones would be softer.....
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by minimetoo26 » Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:53 pm
Bob Juch wrote:TheCalvinator24 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:
You can have my share of the gin. I think it tastes like fingernail polish remover smells.
Another thing about which Sprots and I agree. I wouldn't have described the flavor that way, though. To me, it tastes like I imagine pine needles would taste.
No, it's Greek Retsina wine that tastes like pine needles. Ugh!
When you're really drunk on that stuff, you don't notice how bad it tastes. Not like I'd know....
Okay, so I know. I was young once.....
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