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larceny

What was the old commercial?
Your brain then your brain on drugs ( and they drop an egg into the frying pan). I can’t remember exactly. Too many drugs.
This is your brain….this is your brain on drugs.

cav…is this one of your family members.🤣
 
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Is the pollease strippers who striptease on a poll? LoL Look, I love Kurt and admit he is funnier when intoxicated. I just hope he doesn't end up with a bad liver because I will cry if he does. Kurt, my friend you hang in there.
The liver is a very resilient organ. Pelosi's husband is 82 and just had a dui. The Rolling Stones are ancient and still around.
 
i saw about 300,000 of your best friends yesterday, kurt.

i left before the farting in a bath tub competition started, though.

big Biden fans.
 
Woodford reserve double oaked is mine. A little pricy. Makers on the rocks is always a safe bet.
Double oak is what I tell people that don’t drink bourbon to try. It’s very consistent and neutral. Like I worked with a French Canadian guy who’s father loved whiskey. I sent him some double oak. Now his dad craves it. I live in a great area for single barrel pickers. I make it my mission to find the least expensive best tasting bourbon I can. Found a mistake batch of knob creek 120. It was so smooth, Carmel, vanilla with spice. Short burn with zero after taste. Wish I had bought a case of it. $35 a bottle and kicked woodfords ass.
Try some rabbit hole sherry cask.
 
Double oak is what I tell people that don’t drink bourbon to try. It’s very consistent and neutral. Like I worked with a French Canadian guy who’s father loved whiskey. I sent him some double oak. Now his dad craves it. I live in a great area for single barrel pickers. I make it my mission to find the least expensive best tasting bourbon I can. Found a mistake batch of knob creek 120. It was so smooth, Carmel, vanilla with spice. Short burn with zero after taste. Wish I had bought a case of it. $35 a bottle and kicked woodfords ass.
Try some rabbit hole sherry cask.
Knob Creek was Lincoln’s second Kentucky home.

It’s been my favorite for a while, but I’m a light drinker.
 
Hard to beat Bulliet at that price point. Certainly better bourbon out there, but at $40ish for a handle you can't go wrong.
 
Hard to beat Bulliet at that price point. Certainly better bourbon out there, but at $40ish for a handle you can't go wrong.
Yep. It's my favorite... in that range. Like you said there are certainly better bourbons but they cost more than $25 a 5th. Costco had 1/2 gallons of woodford for $50 bucks recently. That was a great deal. Buffalo Trace is also really good in that range.
 
Yep. It's my favorite... in that range. Like you said there are certainly better bourbons but they cost more than $25 a 5th. Costco had 1/2 gallons of woodford for $50 bucks recently. That was a great deal. Buffalo Trace is also really good in that range.
Buffalo for the win. I’m telling you if you see hand picked single barrels. Try them. Store label stuff.
 
I am doing work in Springfield KY. I drive by Jim beam, makers, and four roses on the way. Bourbon country for sure. One guy I leased said I could get all the makers I wanted and tour the place.

If I still drank I’d be dead.
 
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I am doing work in Springfield KY. I drive by Jim beam, makers, and four roses on the way. Bourbon country for sure. One guy I leased said I could get all the makers I wanted and tour the place.

If I still drank I’d be dead.
Working on solar?
 
Double oak is what I tell people that don’t drink bourbon to try. It’s very consistent and neutral. Like I worked with a French Canadian guy who’s father loved whiskey. I sent him some double oak. Now his dad craves it. I live in a great area for single barrel pickers. I make it my mission to find the least expensive best tasting bourbon I can. Found a mistake batch of knob creek 120. It was so smooth, Carmel, vanilla with spice. Short burn with zero after taste. Wish I had bought a case of it. $35 a bottle and kicked woodfords ass.
Try some rabbit hole sherry cask.
thx for the advice. I'm by no means a bourbon expert. I'll try your suggestions. I've just found that most hotel bars (where I spend too much time during biz travel) have Woodford and occasionally the double oak, and it always goes down smoothly.
 
I like my brain over easy with some hearty toast to sop up the leakage.
Just too runny for me. Oddly, compared to beef or fish where I think many places overcook, eggs I think generally are undercooked. When I order over easy, half the time I wonder if they flipped it. I order over medium because often it comes out over easy imo.
 
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thx for the advice. I'm by no means a bourbon expert. I'll try your suggestions. I've just found that most hotel bars (where I spend too much time during biz travel) have Woodford and occasionally the double oak, and it always goes down smoothly.
Absolutely. Larceny is good too.
 
Just too runny for me. Oddly, compared to beef or fish where I think many places overcook, eggs I think generally are undercooked. When I order over easy, half the time I wonder if they flipped it. I order over medium because often it comes out over easy imo.
I got ill on over easy before. Over medium every stinking time.
 
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Just too runny for me. Oddly, compared to beef or fish where I think many places overcook, eggs I think generally are undercooked. When I order over easy, half the time I wonder if they flipped it. I order over medium because often it comes out over easy imo.
I'm ok with it being a little under. Someday I may pay the price, but so far, so good.
 
I'm ok with it being a little under. Someday I may pay the price, but so far, so good.
Ehhh, after Rocky, I put raw eggs in my milkshakes for years while growing up, and look at me!

And, I still will steal a bite of raw cookie dough if someone's making Tollhouse chocolate chip cookies!

Interpret as you see fit.
 
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But not resilent enough for many. Bad design, there should be a second for back up.
It seems like it's the all day everyday drunks that eventually have life threatening issues and most of them seem to make it into their 60s. Mad Mel and the Hoff seem to be fine. Steven Tyler is 74 and just went to rehab again. Oliver Reed was known to drink over 100 beers in a sitting and made it into his 60s. Mickey Mantle said he played nearly all of his games drunk or hungover and still made it until his mid 60s.
 
It seems like it's the all day everyday drunks that eventually have life threatening issues and most of them seem to make it into their 60s. Mad Mel and the Hoff seem to be fine. Steven Tyler is 74 and just went to rehab again. Oliver Reed was known to drink over 100 beers in a sitting and made it into his 60s. Mickey Mantle said he played nearly all of his games drunk or hungover and still made it until his mid 60s.
True, but Mick got a transplant, and he bought his way in line ahead of far more qualified candidates who didn't drink themselves into needing one ( including my uncle). He still only lived a couple of months and died at 63, I wouldn't consider that a long life by any stretch (BTW, both of his sons were drunks and drug abusers and neither made it to age 50).

I always liked Mantle and I don't blame him for trying to extend his life, but the fact that his fame and money bought him a transplant when he was a horrible candidate still leaves me bitter about the selection process. My uncle was one of many with non-alcoholic cirrhosis who were considered "not sick enough" until one day suddenly being "too sick" for a transplant.

A lot of things can contribute to an early grave ( or debilitating physical conditions) but excessive drinking or drug abuse is one of the surest pathways. A guy like Keith Richards is most certainly the exception rather than the rule.
 
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