I one met the late Senator Ted Kennedy in person at an awards ceremony in the Capitol. As I approached to get my award, an overpowering smell, like a bathtub of gin, filled the air.
I had a gin drinker on a crew and when he got to sweating he would drive everyone away. He literally smelled like a bottle of the stuff. Awful shit in my opinion JD
(Disclaimer: I don't drink, never did. I don't like the taste of alcohol. One roommate is a bartender, and can make anything taste great, but one sip, and I hand it back. Irregardless of mixer, I can still taste the alcohol.) . In Corvallis, Oregon, is local-owned family-operated Vivacity Spirits. Their 'Native' is an organic sippin' gin made from all-Oregon ingredients... most hand-gathered by the family from local farms. . I sampled it at a Home&Garden show a couple-three years ago, and instantly acquired a fifth. Sippin' a couple times a month, I still have two-thirds of it. And this's OK. www.vivacityspirits.com/native-gin . I also highly recommend their Turkish Liqueur. www.vivacityspirits.com/turkish-coffee-liqueur Addictively excellent over a bowl of vanilla non-dairy 'ice-cream' from local-owned So Delicious in Springfield, Oregon. https://sodeliciousdairyfree.com/dairy-free-foods/dairy-free-frozen-desserts/cashewmilk/very-vanilla
Give the kid credit for composure. In the nose of a little 2 year old a small amount of carbonated soda is like 8oz of half digested Taco Bell jalapeno sauce hitting an adult's bowels.
That is funny. So many captions could apply.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there was gin in that paper cup. If I had to drink gin I wouldn't drink. Gin tastes like crabgrass squeezings.
ReplyDelete(At least that's what I imagine crabgrass squeezings taste like.)
I can't stand the taste or smell of gin. You can open a bottle in the next room and it'll make me gag.
DeleteIt's made from juniper.
DeleteI one met the late Senator Ted Kennedy in person at an awards ceremony in the Capitol. As I approached to get my award, an overpowering smell, like a bathtub of gin, filled the air.
DeleteI had a gin drinker on a crew and when he got to sweating he would drive everyone away. He literally smelled like a bottle of the stuff.
DeleteAwful shit in my opinion
JD
(Disclaimer:
DeleteI don't drink, never did.
I don't like the taste of alcohol.
One roommate is a bartender, and can make anything taste great, but one sip, and I hand it back.
Irregardless of mixer, I can still taste the alcohol.)
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In Corvallis, Oregon, is local-owned family-operated Vivacity Spirits.
Their 'Native' is an organic sippin' gin made from all-Oregon ingredients... most hand-gathered by the family from local farms.
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I sampled it at a Home&Garden show a couple-three years ago, and instantly acquired a fifth.
Sippin' a couple times a month, I still have two-thirds of it.
And this's OK.
www.vivacityspirits.com/native-gin
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I also highly recommend their Turkish Liqueur.
www.vivacityspirits.com/turkish-coffee-liqueur
Addictively excellent over a bowl of vanilla non-dairy 'ice-cream' from local-owned So Delicious in Springfield, Oregon.
https://sodeliciousdairyfree.com/dairy-free-foods/dairy-free-frozen-desserts/cashewmilk/very-vanilla
That’s child abuse, giving a kid a cup of McDonald’s swill.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree
DeleteJD
My thoughts exactly.
DeleteGive the kid credit for composure. In the nose of a little 2 year old a small amount of carbonated soda is like 8oz of half digested Taco Bell jalapeno sauce hitting an adult's bowels.
ReplyDeleteSmells like rubbing alcohol. Really bad rubbing alcohol.
ReplyDeleteAll the faces Mommy makes first thing.
ReplyDeleteI notice that after the rush subsided she immediately went for another hit.
ReplyDeleteI get it too! Ohio Guy
ReplyDeleteImma go out on a limb and say there was sour lemonade in that cup.
ReplyDeleteOr a brain freeze......
ReplyDeleteLooks like brain freeze ...
ReplyDeleteThis perfectly demonstrates what we're going through today. Try it, reel back in horror...and go for it again.
ReplyDeleteI have precisely that reaction when I drink American beer.
ReplyDeleteWoah! That’s good squishy!
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