The only times in my life I've ever been hungover, vodka martinis were to blame. So even though I love them, I do not drink vodka martinis anymore.
'Bushwhacked'
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In high school a friend and I drank 3/4 of a bottle of Southern Comfort, chased with a fountain coke. My lips were numb before we were done. I can't even look at a bottle anymore.
I don't want to know the real story, so save your links for someone who's open to the "truth."
I'm told the first recorded game involved angry monks. Seriously.
Amy is me. Only I did 14 shots of the stuff one night and cannot even say the name without throwing up in my mouth.
Ugh. Beer. Apart from a good thick stout, preferably with ice cream in it, I just don't get it.
I wonder how Annalee's discussion with Fast Eddie is going.
I wonder how to ever find out. Hec!
What cocktails are tasty with gin in them? I should branch out from the gimlet some day.
Oh, let me be Perkins for a moment...what are people's weekend plans? I ask merely because I plan to leave the house for things not related to the ER, which makes the first weekend in weeks. I'm going to try and get my hair cut, see Colin, and do dinner. Complete crazy talk. And then go to the ER.
I've never really drank enough to have a hangover, but too much wine will give me a sinus headache the next day.
Unrelatedly, we've (at work) just determined that the genesis of curling had to be alcohol-based.
Was there ever any doubt? I mean, "hey, let's play bocce! on ice! with frickin' BOULDERS!..."?
I'm told the first recorded game involved angry monks. Seriously.
That sounds alcohol-based to me.
It's tequila for me. Mexican tequila from Mexico that was Not Good and had a worm that did me in. Now, I can't even hang.
Also?? Despite drinking copious amounts of them with juliana in SF, I *just* learned that red-headed sluts have Jaager in them! I had no idea! And I still like them!
I don't want to know the real story, so save your links for someone who's open to the "truth."
According to Wikipedia, curling has its origins in Scotland in the 1500s, and seems to have been a winter version of golf. It doesn't explicitly say alcohol was involved, but it doesn't say it wasn't...