
Vanykrye |
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I would be really happy if the work day was over and I could be having a good Scotch on hand.
But tonight I go on a road trip, extending into tomorrow. Dinner with a wonderful woman at a Cajun place near Starved Rock. The owner only has the place open 4 days a week. The other 3 he spends driving halfway to Louisiana and back to meet his brother to pick up the catch for the next week.
From there we're heading over to the Mississippi River and following it up to Prairie du Chien. Tool around there, drive around on the twisty roads of the Wisconsin River valley...and be back in Illinois for an art show on Sunday afternoon. Busy weekend, but should be fun and relaxing.
As long as I make it through work...

Tequila Sunrise |

@Vodka drinkers in the U.S.: Is it true that all vodka tastes the same? Apparently by law, all 'pure' vodka must taste the same. (1) “Vodka” is neutral spirits so distilled, or so treated after distillation with charcoal or other materials, as to be without distinctive character, aroma, taste, or color.
Also, the Code of Alcohol, Tobacco Products, and Firearms?! One of those things is not like the others.

John Napier 698 |
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@Vodka drinkers in the U.S.: Is it true that all vodka tastes the same? Apparently by law, all 'pure' vodka must taste the same. (1) “Vodka” is neutral spirits so distilled, or so treated after distillation with charcoal or other materials, as to be without distinctive character, aroma, taste, or color.
Also, the Code of Alcohol, Tobacco Products, and Firearms?! One of those things is not like the others.
Well, to my experience, vodka has no flavor or scent.

captain yesterday |
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CY - PM received and replied. Yeah, depending on time, we can make it over there. I'll call you with more concrete plans tonight or in the morning once we have a better idea ourselves. Right now it was just a decision we made last night with no actual plans beyond "pick a direction".
Those are the best trips! No worries if you don't have time or if Madison is outside your plans.

NobodysHome |
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The Fake Russian is a vodka snob (surprise, surprise), but from personal experience I have found that he can name the vodka I've put in a drink, even in something where its flavor should supposedly be subsumed, such as a vodka and tonic.
So whatever the standards are, no, vodka has a flavor, it's just hard for most of us to notice it.

Limey's Sexey Dreamz |
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Limeylongears wrote:Why the hell would anyone want to have sex in plate Armour. *scratches head, puzzled*What have I been thinking today?
1) Bloody hell, it's cold.
2) Would it be possible to have sex in plate armour?
My guess would be yes, possibly, but I shall have to ask my historical reenactment pals what they think, and whether they've tried it.
I bet they have.
Am I the only one who likes to think about being on the receiving end of the firm yet tender attentions of curvaceous paladins?
Probably. O well - more for meeeee.

lisamarlene |
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The Fake Russian is a vodka snob (surprise, surprise), but from personal experience I have found that he can name the vodka I've put in a drink, even in something where its flavor should supposedly be subsumed, such as a vodka and tonic.
So whatever the standards are, no, vodka has a flavor, it's just hard for most of us to notice it.
And, at his request, I am bringing him an entire gallon of my family recipe tomorrow.

NobodysHome |
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Sometimes I'm reminded about how incredibly cheap Wisconsinites can be.
It only costs fifteen dollars to get rid of an old TV, yet every week a new TV is ditched in the road of our neighborhood, are they cheap or lazy, I don't know, but it's super annoying.
Gods, I wish it were that easy for me.
I have about 20 cubic feet of e-waste (an old printer, boom box, coffee machine, sump pump, etc.). You cannot have them come take it from your house. You can either:
(1) Drive to East Oakland and drop it off from 9:30 - 11:30 am on weekdays, because people who work don't generate e-waste. (Closed for all holidays, and on a whim, so call before you come.)
(2) Wait for a poorly-announced event
(3) Wait for Hi to be doing one of his regular runs and dump stuff in HIS station wagon, since he doesn't work
Grumble, grumble, grumble...

Tequila Sunrise |

Ok so U.S. vodka all tastes the same, for some value of 'the same.' I don't know why I've taken such an interest in this, I don't even drink. But it's just why? Like I could see defining proofs for the purpose of regulating particular alcohols, and I could see requiring distillers to filter out potentially dangerous stuff -- other than the alcohol itself, of course. But regulating flavor just seems so petty.
I haven't been able to find any explanation, which makes me think that this is one of those random historical quirks. Like maybe it was in someone's business interests -- and thus in some crooked politicians' political interests -- to make all vodkas taste the same. Or maybe it was something spawned during the Red Scare -- can't have our young and inebriated youth getting seduced into communism by those Russians and their flavored vodkas!

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Just a Mort wrote:Limeylongears wrote:Why the hell would anyone want to have sex in plate Armour. *scratches head, puzzled*What have I been thinking today?
1) Bloody hell, it's cold.
2) Would it be possible to have sex in plate armour?
My guess would be yes, possibly, but I shall have to ask my historical reenactment pals what they think, and whether they've tried it.
I bet they have.
Am I the only one who likes to think about being on the receiving end of the firm yet tender attentions of curvaceous paladins?
Probably. O well - more for meeeee.
I would more dole out the firm affection, but I'm all there for the curves.

captain yesterday |
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captain yesterday wrote:Here's a bit of free advice. No toast until you're fully healed. Speaking from experience here.A lot less seepage now.
So Yay!
Also not as painful today.
Ouch! Yes, definitely no toast for a good long while.
I expect my diet for the next week to consist primarily yogurt, pudding, cottage cheese, apple sauce, bananas, and mac and cheese.
After that, we'll see about adding more adventurous fare.

Vanykrye |
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John Napier 698 wrote:captain yesterday wrote:Here's a bit of free advice. No toast until you're fully healed. Speaking from experience here.A lot less seepage now.
So Yay!
Also not as painful today.
Ouch! Yes, definitely no toast for a good long while.
I expect my diet for the next week to consist primarily yogurt, pudding, cottage cheese, apple sauce, bananas, and mac and cheese.
After that, we'll see about adding more adventurous fare.
OH! Lots of kiwi! Those seeds will help clean the area! Yes! Why, no, I'm not trying to suggest something just to see the look of pain on your face for my own amusement. I wouldn't do that...why are you looking at me like that?

John Napier 698 |
John Napier 698 wrote:captain yesterday wrote:Here's a bit of free advice. No toast until you're fully healed. Speaking from experience here.A lot less seepage now.
So Yay!
Also not as painful today.
Ouch! Yes, definitely no toast for a good long while.
I expect my diet for the next week to consist primarily yogurt, pudding, cottage cheese, apple sauce, bananas, and mac and cheese.
After that, we'll see about adding more adventurous fare.
Add V-8 once you're sure that the acid from the tomato juice base won't cause you any pain. And Tomato soup. And Milk, for the Calcium.

Kjeldorn |
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When I'm not drinking Beer, I drink: Sake ( typically Sho Chiku Bai ), Rum ( Cap Morgan's Spiced ), Whiskey ( Crown Royal ), and Vodka ( Absolut )
My rule of thumb for beer is: the darker and stronger the better
but other then that... Sake (Should really look into that), Rum (Havana Club if I'm mixing or on a budget, Ron Matusalem if I'm just having a glass by myself and El Dorado if I'm having guests or wanna blow away my cash), Whiskey (Old Pulteney but it's harder to get my hands on, so often an Oban, or if I have to go cheap The Singleton), and Vodka (Again haven't dug into these much...but for cheap and "mostly headache free experience" I would go for a Stolichnaya)
*waves vaguely at FAWTL peeps*
I just had 6 glasses of red wine. 4 Bordeaux, year 2013, 2 cinnea, year 2016, by brown Brothers =)
*Pets Mort and fluffs her fur*
Good kitty! Can't go completely wrong with a nice Bordeaux.
Edit: Oh and of cause, people who mix their spirits with anything other then a splash of water are clearly Philistines! ^^

Drejk |
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@Vodka drinkers in the U.S.: Is it true that all vodka tastes the same? Apparently by law, all 'pure' vodka must taste the same. (1) “Vodka” is neutral spirits so distilled, or so treated after distillation with charcoal or other materials, as to be without distinctive character, aroma, taste, or color.
Also, the Code of Alcohol, Tobacco Products, and Firearms?! One of those things is not like the others.
Wut?
Haven't they heard of flavored vodkas? Herbal vodkas?

Drejk |
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captain yesterday wrote:Sometimes I'm reminded about how incredibly cheap Wisconsinites can be.
It only costs fifteen dollars to get rid of an old TV, yet every week a new TV is ditched in the road of our neighborhood, are they cheap or lazy, I don't know, but it's super annoying.
Gods, I wish it were that easy for me.
I have about 20 cubic feet of e-waste (an old printer, boom box, coffee machine, sump pump, etc.). You cannot have them come take it from your house. You can either:
(1) Drive to East Oakland and drop it off from 9:30 - 11:30 am on weekdays, because people who work don't generate e-waste. (Closed for all holidays, and on a whim, so call before you come.)
(2) Wait for a poorly-announced event
(3) Wait for Hi to be doing one of his regular runs and dump stuff in HIS station wagon, since he doesn't workGrumble, grumble, grumble...
Huh? Here public trash removal company has an "electro-brigade", a service, where they come and take your e-trash free of charge and you can negotiate their arrival time within their working hours to a degree, or you can drop them at the recycling center for free every weekday (10 AM - 6 PM) and Saturdays (7:30 AM - 3:30 PM).
You could expect California to have better organized trash removal than us...