ftfy.And... The boy is walking... Now he can bring me beers.
Well I wouldn't go so far as saying *no* tequila tastes bad... there's definitely a lot of nasty tequila. But I *would* go so far as to say all scotch/whiskey/bourbon tastes bad.No tequila tastes bad!
That stuff is pretty well-priced 'round these parts too.This thing has been mysteriously evaporating in my fridge since I brought it home.
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Son, you don't know what you are talking about.Well I wouldn't go so far as saying *no* tequila tastes bad... there's definitely a lot of nasty tequila. But I *would* go so far as to say all scotch/whiskey/bourbon tastes bad.![]()
I've been accused of this before. I will entertain the possibility that it *may* be true.Son, you don't know what you are talking about.
There are some Scotchs that are very much an acquired taste. However, a good bourbon is just good.I've been accused of this before. I will entertain the possibility that it *may* be true.
I've got scotch-buddies. They keep TRYING to get me to like one. EVERY single one - tastes like $hit. Each definitely tastes like a different sort of $hit... but $hit nonetheless.
NTTAWWT.
fucking hippy....Well I wouldn't go so far as saying *no* tequila tastes bad... there's definitely a lot of nasty tequila. But I *would* go so far as to say all scotch/whiskey/bourbon tastes bad.![]()
the beard was trimmed back...beginning to look like a fake beard of pubes....
I did monster beard last season. When I would look down it would touch my chest. Very creepy feeling so that's when I cut it off. Might go for something a little less Squatchy this time.my younger brother is blessed....all his facial hair grows pretty much straight....his beard went past his chest before he lopped it off...
Awesome , next step little dirty on a tricycle !And... The boy is walking... Now I am really in trouble
That....
At least I learned my lesson: don't buy a British vehicle. It's already wasted enough of my time so I'm not going back a third time.
You're not wrong, but toshi's planet killer is a toyota.That.
OK, I feel minor embarrassment. Should have known that from prior posts; chalk it up to me not paying much attention to cars - one suburban imitation off-road vehicle seems pretty equivalent to another.You're not wrong, but toshi's planet killer is a toyota.
We'll chalk it off as a senior moment.
I read Consumer Reports and am Japanese... thus Land Cruiser, not Land Rover/Range Rover.OK, I feel minor embarrassment. Should have known that from prior posts; chalk it up to me not paying much attention to cars - one suburban imitation off-road vehicle seems pretty equivalent to another.
Same here I am so hungover. I was not home before 2.30am.Whoa, I drank a lot of tequila last night.
I was feeling great until about noon, then I sobered up.Same here I am so hungover. I was not home before 2.30am.
I like the Botanist better. And it is a little cheaper, too. (IIRC)That stuff is pretty well-priced 'round these parts too.![]()
Nay. Plymouth 'round here is about $30 and The Botanist is more like $40.I like the Botanist better. And it is a little cheaper, too. (IIRC)
Thanks for the invite, ya ingrate.Screw you guys, I'm going to Moab.
bourbon drinkers only.Thanks for the invite, ya ingrate.
lucas...the prince of darkness would beg to differ...one suburban imitation off-road vehicle seems pretty equivalent to another.
The common factor in all these situations is your taste buds. ....just saying...I've been accused of this before. I will entertain the possibility that it *may* be true.
I've got scotch-buddies. They keep TRYING to get me to like one. EVERY single one - tastes like $hit. Each definitely tastes like a different sort of $hit... but $hit nonetheless.
NTTAWWT.
What was the last, true Japanese Toyota? Meh, screw Toyota - I want me a 1974 Datsun 510.I read Consumer Reports and am Japanese... thus Land Cruiser, not Land Rover/Range Rover.
(For the record: Land Rover is now owned by Indians these days, formerly Germans before the last sale. Hasn't been true British in a decade or two.)
Pick any of the ones that are built at the Tahara plant: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahara_plantWhat was the last, true Japanese Toyota? Meh, screw Toyota - I want me a 1974 Datsun 510.
Seriously? I'm pretty sure their tire pressure sensors are outsourced from Alabama. I think our Subaru and Honda were both assembled in Indiana.Pick any of the ones that are built at the Tahara plant: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahara_plant
I did, and not unintentionally.