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I'm enjoying an Arnold Palmer, at the moment.
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Iced black coffee.
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I just had a cup of Cinnamon-Orange MarketSpice Tea. It's very sweet. So sweet, I got the box out to read the ingredients. They claim no sugar. So I did a Google search and the website claims that it's naturally sweet from cinnamon and orange oils. Still, there is sugar in there, whether it's "natural" or added. There's sugar in that tea bag. I'd love to see it analyzed in a lab to know how much. It's unusually sweet.
Yummy, in case that's not clear from my rant. |
Only because sugar is a generic term for all the sweet things in nature, of which there are many.
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Sweet tea. Out of lemonade.
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That used to be a regional drink but I think McDonalds nationalized it. I can't drink it though, just lemon in mine.
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I'm about to try Perrier for the first time.
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Black coffee for now.
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I've got a 6-pack of Perrier from before 1988.
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Pepsi. Warm Pepsi.
It's better than being kicked in the face with a golf shoe, but, not by much. |
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Drinking? Imbibing? How about absorbing, inhaling The KRAKEN!!!
Can you see the little legs (ha!) tentacles of liquid streaming down the inside of the globe, after evaporating and condensing at the top of the globe? The atmosphere in there is *highly* aromatic. I inhale through that little straw, not only but with a generous amount of bypass (there's probably a term for it, I don't know it, chime in if you do) to get a nice lungful of sweet boozy rummy air, and there's definitely a bit of a rush, albeit brief. Rum's good in this rig. Other booze, not so much. Attachment 55082 |
Cheap ginger ale
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Gimlet
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Captain and... Pepsi. Sigh. Just not the same
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Absinthe
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Peach Iced Tea
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Ramen noodle water...y'know...what's left in the bowl after the noodles are gone.
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Im drinking chocolate Milk presently........
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Fat-free milk
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Water
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Sweet tea. Truthfully, I have severely restricted my alcohol consumption out of fear of interaction with medications. I'll continue to act like a lush, but truth be told I am a teetotaler.
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I'm having apple cranberry herbal tea just now as well. Last night was gin and bitter lemon. Crisp!
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On my way to partake in some Tullamore Dew :)
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Cheap ginger ale.
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PG Tips
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Nothing my cup is empty.
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I am, also, not drinking, rfn.
Shocker, I know. |
gentlemen, we have a quorum. :(
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Sipping on sweet tea. I'm debating making sausage gravy and biscuits
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Barq's Root Beer
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Iced coffee.
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Pretty tough night so I'm going to start with the hard stuff early. I've got an extra strong cup of Irish Breakfast tea steeping. Gonna' sweeten that with honey and eat some black bread with butter for breakfast
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Bojangles unsweet tea. Mmmm. Better than any other iced tea I have ever had.
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Apple juice
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Absinthe. I like it.
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Tequila
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RFN, and lately, I'm drinking decaf iced tea with pomegranate/blueberry/acai juice in it. When you get the ratio juuuuust right, it's magical.
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Gin and bitter lemon
A strong one. Mike is on vacation. I've done 40 hours these last 3 days. |
Ginger Ale
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Whiskey
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10 year old Armenian brandy. Sent by thought transference |
Mr and Mrs Limey, always a class act. :notworthy
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Drinking some chocolate Milk :)
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Ginger ale
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Well, i like to drink natural soft drinks.
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Cream soda
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WC juice.
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Eew.
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WC juice...Watercress?
RFN I'm drinking some of the best iced tea I think I've ever made.:yum: |
I had a glass of George Dickel's Rye Whiskey. My *last* glass, until the next bottle.
In other news, booze is expensive here in Washington, fuckyouverymuch Costco. There's about a 40% tax on booze, which puts the cost of my favorite scotch, Laphroaig, at about $0.10 per milliliter, or about $80 a bottle. That's... very dear. Twil and I recently returned from a lovely weekend in Canada (where my beloved Rat City Roller Girls took third place in the playoffs and are travelling to Portland in December for World Championships!!!). Back to the booze, a trip that long warrants a brief detour in the Last Chance To Leave Your Money In Canada Store (aka, duty free shop). Which I did. I picked up a couple bottles of Laphroaig (Quarter Cask, since you asked. You didn't ask? Ok, that was for free then) for $57 a bottle. This worked out to about $0.04 per milliliter, a 60% discount over my local cost. For the math geeks in the room, I'm factoring in the 1.30/1.00 exchange rate and no taxes and BONUS, thank you Canada for the metric system. Here in the good ol' U S of A, we buy booze in "fifths" but they're really just 750 mils. Canadian bottles are a full liter, a fucking third more booze for the same "sticker price", no taxes, and cheap Canadian peso. Fuck Yeah, I lurve Canada. |
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I've been satisfying the Angel's Envy itch, lately.
The cheap(er) stuff, mind you... Attachment 58057 That stuff gets really dear, really fast. |
That IS dear. Is it also delicious?
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It's preeetty damn good.
Just a little smoke, and just the right amount of heat in the mouth. |
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