What are you drinking right now?
An ice cold Bud Lite - yes I know its like sex in a canoe, but I often feel like a nice lite lager these days, not too heavy, and hell, its cold and its beer!
echos myron like a siren
with endurance like the liberty bell
and he tells you of the dreamers
but he's cracked up like the road
and he'd like to lift us up, but we're a very heavy load
with endurance like the liberty bell
and he tells you of the dreamers
but he's cracked up like the road
and he'd like to lift us up, but we're a very heavy load
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I've never had Bud Lite and I never will (I'm not sure I've ever had Bud, though I did, needless to say, have a bottle of delicious Budvar with my lunch today). I've never had sex in a canoe, but I hope to some day! White water rafting never sounded so appealing. Oarsome!
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Does it do something to your grammar? Great name for a beer.mood swung wrote:Southpaw. Cheaper than Bud. In every possible sense. But, hell, after 3 or 4, does it matter?
I enjoyed a nice bottle of well cold Asahi as I watched the world's no. 1 football club do the business this afternoon. Most satisfying.
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I wouldn't exactly call a 1-1 draw with Getafe "doing the business," but Barca can't be expected to win them all.Otis Westinghouse wrote:I enjoyed a nice bottle of well cold Asahi as I watched the world's no. 1 football club do the business this afternoon. Most satisfying.
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Green tea with ginseng. Clipper, of course, who can do no wrong, apart from their slightly below par Earl Grey. Their free trade organicblack tea is about the best blended teabg taste I've ever had. So good I drink it at work in preference to the Twinings provided free. their flavoured white teas (especially blackcurrant) are superb, and their nettle is very good. And gorgeous packaging.
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Oh my God! There's various flavours I ain't seen in the shops! White + ging, white plus peppermint, vanilla, etc. The cinammon one was heaven. I feel an order coming on.
And they make me think of VU's Heroin sailing on a great big clipper ship.
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Oh my God! There's various flavours I ain't seen in the shops! White + ging, white plus peppermint, vanilla, etc. The cinammon one was heaven. I feel an order coming on.
And they make me think of VU's Heroin sailing on a great big clipper ship.
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Otis Westinghouse wrote:Green tea with ginseng. Clipper, of course, who can do no wrong, apart from their slightly below par Earl Grey. Their free trade organicblack tea is about the best blended teabg taste I've ever had. So good I drink it at work in preference to the Twinings provided free. their flavoured white teas (especially blackcurrant) are superb, and their nettle is very good. And gorgeous packaging.
http://www.clipper-teas.com/cgi-bin/ct. ... 0&z=0&aP=0
Oh my God! There's various flavours I ain't seen in the shops! White + ging, white plus peppermint, vanilla, etc. The cinammon one was heaven. I feel an order coming on.
And they make me think of VU's Heroin sailing on a great big clipper ship.
Tea is made of one constituent and that's tea.
You can't beat a nice Assam.
But tonight I am drinking a nice Aussie Red (like most nights).
Tonight's happens to be an 05 Cabernet Merlot.
Can't you see I'm trying to change this water to wine
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I think I have a serrious problem, today I have drunk a caffiterre of Italian coffee , Two large Brandies, Two Special Brews, half a bottle of left over Cava, A super large Vodka & Tonic, Two Bendictenes and Brandies and I'm just thinking about something nice to round the day off CHEERS ! Might take a glass of water to bed with me.