Coming to church a little drunk.

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Post by _Yoda »

Sammy wrote:I have not yet tasted Vodka and Red Bull.


Eww. I hate Red Bull, so this sounds gross. LOL

Hey guys, the NC Wine Festival is May 31!

If any of you are in the area around that time, let me know!

;)

http://www.ncwinefestival.com
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Red Cream Soda or Root Beer for me!

Sugar rush, eh? When are you going to grow up?


When are you going to stop conforming?
;)
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Post by _Sam Harris »

Red Bull was an acquired taste, but for my perpetually sleepy behind, it was a must. I've been doing coffee since age 12, and it had lost its kick. But every time I say "Red Bull", the men around me say "Vodka"...

So eventually I may try it. But I trip enough off the meds I'm on. I really haven't drank much since last year.
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Post by _Mercury »

bcspace wrote:
Red Cream Soda or Root Beer for me!

Sugar rush, eh? When are you going to grow up?


When are you going to stop conforming?
;)


The conformist thing would be to actually live a life free of stupid rules.

Live a little, man.
And crawling on the planet's face
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Lost in time
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I've never been drunk.
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bcspace wrote:
Red Cream Soda or Root Beer for me!

Sugar rush, eh? When are you going to grow up?


When are you going to stop conforming?
;)


Heh. you Book of Mormon reading conformist, you.
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truth dancer wrote:A spluge for me is some natural sparkling water with a splash of organic fruit juice on ice! ;-)


Wouldn't it be better with organic ice? I mean, the stuff cut out of a frozen pond in New England just like in the old days. I'm surprised there hasn't been a resurgence of organic ice, what with the environmental havoc caused by freon and modern refrigeration.

Largely forgotten today, the ice cutting industry was one of the major business enterprises in 18th and 19th century Boston. Ice cut in New England was packed onto insulated ships and transported across the globe. At the center of this booming industry was a successful entrepreneur, Frederick Tudor, better known as the "Ice King." The Tudor Ice Company owned icehouses in Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, Galle, Singapore, Jamaica, Havana, New Orleans, and Charleston. Tudor conquered many challenges in packing, shipping, and storing ice in far away lands—


http://hbswk.hbs.edu/archive/3650.html
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Post by _The Dude »

Mercury wrote:the last time I went to the temple I smoked half a bowl before we left. I usually am able to play it real cool while high....its a talent :)


Or a delusion... to think nobody can tell. ;)

I did go to an LDS wedding dinner with my parents, once, and I was totally high. I don't think they could tell. We hadn't seen each other in a while and they probably thought I was just at a very, very happy time in my life. And they probably thought I handn't eaten in days, from how much food consumed.
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The Dude wrote:Or a delusion... to think nobody can tell. ;)


True, very true.
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Post by _truth dancer »

The Dude wrote:
truth dancer wrote:A splurge for me is some natural sparkling water with a splash of organic fruit juice on ice! ;-)


Wouldn't it be better with organic ice? I mean, the stuff cut out of a frozen pond in New England just like in the old days. I'm surprised there hasn't been a resurgence of organic ice, what with the environmental havoc caused by freon and modern refrigeration.

Largely forgotten today, the ice cutting industry was one of the major business enterprises in 18th and 19th century Boston. Ice cut in New England was packed onto insulated ships and transported across the globe. At the center of this booming industry was a successful entrepreneur, Frederick Tudor, better known as the "Ice King." The Tudor Ice Company owned icehouses in Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, Galle, Singapore, Jamaica, Havana, New Orleans, and Charleston. Tudor conquered many challenges in packing, shipping, and storing ice in far away lands—


http://hbswk.hbs.edu/archive/3650.html


Well, I'm not sure how pure any of our Earth's water/ice is these days. :-(

I have a water purifier to clean out all the icky stuff!

;-)

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