Posted on 06/15/2018 3:17:21 PM PDT by BBell
PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. (KATV) - A fiery crash involving two 18-wheelers shut down an interstate in central Arkansas and left the roadway covered in Fireball whisky Thursday morning.
The crash happened about 10:45 a.m. on Interstate 40 west between Galloway and Kerr in Pulaski County, according to the state Department of Transportation.
The department reported at 1:30 p.m. that the left lane had re-opened, but the right lane "will be closed for a while" for cleanup.
The department tweeted a photo of the crash that shows bottles of Fireball Cinnamon Whisky strewn about the highway. Another photo shows the burned cabin of one of the rigs.
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There it is.
It’s not even whiskey and it used to be called Dr. McGillicudys.
How did she feel the next day?
Awful or not, it’s still alcohol abuse...
Probably with her hands and fingers...
That is where that rotgut belongs. Except i worry about the impact on fish if it gets into the watershed.
You two are obviously incapable of appreciating one of the finer things in life! :-)
Fine. She went to bed before dark. You can drink a lot or drink late but not both.
Countless lives saved, or forced to drink Zima... either way.
Kids and drunks whiskey. Very popular in the town I live in. I even see the empty little plastic bottles it comes in along side the road when I’m out walking my dogs.
I like the stuff on occasion but it has far too much sugar for me to drink often. I generally like straight whiskey (mainly Irish) but I don’t consider it whiskey, more like a cocktail in a bottle. Good for what it is.
“Waiting for someone to post a link to the YouTube video of the redneck eating Carolina reapers and washing them down with a fifth of fireball......
Then puking for five minutes”
Gee thanks, I just watched that Train wreck of a video. Buwahahaha!
Fireball is the equivalent to Peppermint Schnapps IMO.
Gross beyond description
I tried that stuff once. Well, maybe a couple of times to finish off the pack. What was it sold in, a four-pack?
Zima was created as a product that avoided the 3x increase in the federal wine tax at the time.
I got caught in that traffic backup yesterday about 35 miles east of Little Rock, coming home from Memphis.
I think Zima was packaged with tampons...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on44cowGmHA (in German, but < 2mins)
Well, the best part of Zima was the packaging, bottle-wise.
Pick up any bottles? It works well as a diarrhetic. Cleans out drain pipes and rids the house of cockroaches too.
I find empty Fireball whiskey bottles in the street near my dads shop. Not the best area of town.
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