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RE: W - 8/16/2005 1:58:55 AM
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SLK320Chic
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Haha, what would you like to know about cocktails? One drink my friend and I invented...well, at least we think we invented it is... 1 part blackhaus 1 part OJ 1 part Cranberry Juice shake over ice, strain into a shot glass. Viola...you have a sweet shot that'll get you nice n' toasty. I want to add Vodka into it the next time I make it and see how people like it. blackhaus and vodka aren't a bad combination... I'm wanted! Wow...I feel 100% honored! Thanks!
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RE: W - 8/16/2005 8:03:40 AM
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Lugnut

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I have no knowledge of cocktails. I've been a proponent throughout my life of not polluting my whiskey or vodka with anything but the ocassional ice cube. I'm willing to try some, though. Oh, wait. Is a mimosa considered a cocktail? I have those for breakfast once in a while, but that's it. What are some of your favorites? What are the most popular where you work?
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RE: W - 8/16/2005 9:48:04 AM
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Patrick
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mmmmmmm...whiskey...
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RE: W - 8/17/2005 2:54:19 AM
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SLK320Chic
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Well a Mimosa is a cocktail. 3 oz of champagne and 3 oz of OJ. My favorites? I am a beer chick. I stick with Miller Lite. I like Washington Apples. And SoCo and lime juice. For my shots. Every once in awhile I will do a Peach Schnapps and Ginger Ale. Here's how to make all 3. Washington Apple: 1 oz Crown Royal 1oz Sour Apple Pucker Splash of Cranberry Juice. Shake over ice and strain into a shot glass. (preferrably a chilled shot glass.) SoCo and Lime Juice: 1/4 Rosemont Lime Juice 3/4 Southern Comfort Lime Juice first, top off with SoCo. To me, this goes down A LOT smoother when it's chilled. So shake it over ice and strain it into the shot glass. Peach Schnapps and Ginger Ale: 2 oz. Peach Schnapps 4 oz. Ginger Ale. Pour right over ice. Stir, and serve with a Marichino Cherry. The most popular drinks at my bar, are bottled beers! For mixed drinks, it's usually Gin and Tonic, Rum and Coke, and every once in awhile a Manhatten or a dry Martini. Patrick, if you like Whiskey, try the Glenlivet.
< Message edited by SLK320Chic -- 8/17/2005 2:56:15 AM >
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RE: W - 8/17/2005 10:34:48 AM
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Lugnut

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A "beer chick?" My favorite beer is Shiner Bock. My favorite chicks are beer chicks. Really. No, really. I add a good splash of Grand Marnier or Triple Sec to mimosas. And some orange zest, too. One of those or a Bloody Mary with breakfast. Not real often though. I used to have two-Manhattan power lunches when I worked in DC. That's until I figured out that's what was making me stupid in the afternoon. I think I might try the WA Apples and SoCo, but with vodka instead. I'm not much of a fan of Canada or bourbon. The Glenlivet is very good, but Bruichladdich and MacCallan are better and worth a try, IMHO.
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RE: W - 8/17/2005 11:52:46 AM
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Patrick
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Jim Beam.
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RE: Introduction - 8/17/2005 4:19:13 PM
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Thats too bad about your car, If i were single i would buy you another one! I mean dam your great looking and you can change your own oil and have a great attitude thats hot! I have a few questions for you, How long did you own this car for? How many miles did you drive it, and lastly why did'nt you do a carfax befor picking the car up?? There may be a way out of it.....
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RE: Introduction - 8/28/2005 3:50:29 AM
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SLK320Chic
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kirlgt...haha, need a mistress? ;) Lets see, I owned the car from June 15th, 2005 to August 2nd or somewhere around there. It had 59k miles on it when I bought it, and 62k when I traded it in. I was an idiot and bought on impulse before doing a CarFax. I should have played it smart and did the CarFax. Which I had run on my new car. I also had my trusted mechanic take a look at it before I bought it. And had my father come out and drive it and look at it. Everything else, I took care of. I really wish I hadn't gotten rid of my old car for the Mercedes. I lost a ton of money. I also bought an extended warranty that was pretty much useless. So, I don't know if they can give me any sort of refund from that. I called 2 days too late to cancel the warranty all together. Hi SL_600! Didn't mean to make you thirsty with the alcohol talk! Lugnut...are you a bartender in disguise?! You seem to know your stuff! Or, you just have plenty of drinking experience to know all of it?! *snickers* Patrick...you'd take Jim Beam over Jack Daniels?!
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RE: Introduction - 8/28/2005 8:24:10 AM
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Lugnut

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Hey, good to hear from you. When I was younger, I used to tend local bars alot. Yeah, but I was on the other side than what you're thinking. On the "belly up" side. The problem is, I grew up in Utah where liquor-by-the-drink was and still is illegal. A person can order a cocktail with dinner or join a "private club" and get cocktails without dinner. Otherwise, the bars can only sell beer. I'm cocktailed-impaired as a result.
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