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Topic: Man Law! - part 58
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Thu 09/17/09 08:12 PM
Gotcha !laugh

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Thu 09/17/09 08:17 PM
laugh laugh

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Thu 09/17/09 08:21 PM
How is scout ? And DEB for that matter .I miss here being on here !

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Thu 09/17/09 08:34 PM
Scout is doing okay. He has an issue with me being gone the last two weekends. Deb is fine. She is on another site.

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Thu 09/17/09 08:37 PM
Bummer for both .But I can imagen how Jake would be too !

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Thu 09/17/09 08:46 PM
Yeah, the little guy doesn't like for "dady" to be gone for the weekend.

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Thu 09/17/09 08:47 PM
Imagine that !

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Thu 09/17/09 08:56 PM
I can't.

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Thu 09/17/09 09:00 PM
Yes yo can everytime he ignores you or scratches your leg when you walk by. he's reminding you to never do that again !

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Thu 09/17/09 09:06 PM
well time to watch #3 .and finish the series .Have a good Friday Pat .Catch you later !waving

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Thu 09/17/09 09:07 PM
I have to hit the hay.
Sorry.
Have a good night Bob!drinker

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Thu 09/17/09 09:12 PM
waving waving waving

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Fri 09/18/09 01:40 PM
Morning all

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Fri 09/18/09 02:17 PM
Ahhhh.....Rum & Coke, it's a manly drink.

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Fri 09/18/09 02:28 PM
I do love my Rum and Cokes!
I prefere Captains.

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Fri 09/18/09 05:18 PM
Edited by mystress_elektra on Fri 09/18/09 05:19 PM
drinker I am not a big rum fan so if it has to be rum I would prefer Lambs Black Sheep, tastes like vanilla and cinnamon... not bad for a rum, but then again I don't believe in mixing certain drinks and rum being one of them, I hate Sailor Jerry Rum...Blah! But then again rum brings out the Irish in me in the worst way so I usually enjoy a casual whiskey(Tullamore Dew, Wisers Reserve, or Danfields limited 21 year edition), or I enjoy a well matured scotch,,,ooohhhhhh yeah if anyone gets an oppotunity to try a 21 year Flor De Cana or the 18year old so DO IT! they are so smooth, it is hard to believe they stay on shelf. BTW Hello everyone.

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Fri 09/18/09 05:27 PM
Hello Mystress!
I am not that well educated in drinks.
But, it sounds interesting.

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Fri 09/18/09 06:11 PM
Unfortunately I am probably over educated in alcohol as I managed a large Liquor store for sometime, including one of Calgary's Lagest show stores, so I have tried somethings that others may have not had the opportunity, I became quite a fan of a few select wines which was surprising to me as I didn't think I even liked wine, the issue was I did not know enough about wine to get what I was looking for, What an education! I loved educating new staff and customers alike, because I believe people should like the alcohol they drink not just tolerate it because they can't find what they like. Anyway thanks to my career I could go on about liquor for days and give a whole education on types, varietals, styles, matures , single double and triple malts...etc etc etc. Sy told ya I could go on about it. The funny thing is I don't drink often but when I do I prefer to like what I ingest lol.

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Fri 09/18/09 06:35 PM
I see, yes, that could be a hazzard of your job. I don't even have a preschoolers education in that field. I do enjoy micro brews on payday. But,I tend to stay away from most hard alcohols. I tend to lose control while drinking them. 9 feet tall and bullet proof, hurts now at my age....laugh laugh

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Fri 09/18/09 06:52 PM
Micro brewers are good for trying something new and local...I enjoy a good brew as well. I am prone to drinking molson dry though because it does not leave that heavy film in your mouth for the next morning. If I prefer something heavy I like rickards white, flavoured I like wraspberry, and for something light I like sleemans 20th anniversary. i prefer in a bottle though because I dislike the tin/metallic taste they leave.

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