To: bruinbirdman
I was guessing it would have tasted like turpentine.
2 posted on
11/17/2010 6:36:34 PM PST by
Eye of Unk
(If your enemy is quick to anger, seek to irritate him. Sun Tzu, The Art of War.)
To: bruinbirdman
Yeah, but did he get a kick from it?
Does old alcohol thrill him at all?
To: bruinbirdman
A picture of a true man! /heavy s along with a gag
10 posted on
11/17/2010 7:03:05 PM PST by
Outlaw Woman
(Lock & Load-Coming to a Neighborhood near you)
To: bruinbirdman
I’d drink it.
I know what mushrooms taste like. I know what lime peels taste like. But what in Quagmire are linden blossoms?
To: bruinbirdman
I would have to pass on the Veuve-Clicquot and go for the Juglar......
14 posted on
11/17/2010 7:18:30 PM PST by
Mobilemitter
(We must learn to fin >-)> for ourselves.........)
To: bruinbirdman
I would have to pass on the Veuve-Clicquot and go for the Juglar......
15 posted on
11/17/2010 7:18:40 PM PST by
Mobilemitter
(We must learn to fin >-)> for ourselves.........)
To: bruinbirdman
20 posted on
11/17/2010 7:30:08 PM PST by
bannie
(Gone to seed.)
To: bruinbirdman
What was the expiration date on that?
23 posted on
11/17/2010 7:35:52 PM PST by
motor_racer
(That which you manifest is before you.)
To: bruinbirdman; Nailbiter; BartMan1
33 posted on
11/17/2010 8:37:29 PM PST by
IncPen
(Educating Barack Obama has been the most expensive project in human history.)
To: bruinbirdman
Juhlin described the Juglar as "more intense and powerful, mushroomy," and the Veuve-Clicquot as more like Chardonnay, with notes of "linden blossoms and lime peels".
Who's this guy been hangin' around with - Barney Frank?
41 posted on
11/18/2010 12:32:51 PM PST by
reagan_fanatic
(Scratch a “progressive” and a fascist bleeds)
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