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pepperjack
I really wasn't aware of an ongoing pattern, just what I thought was an isolated incident with the anti-Semitic rant. And attributing his perceived mental decline to a movie so early in his career ( Mad Max, 1979 ) just didn't make sense to me.
The rant has happened several times and I was just kidding about him getting as crazy as Max because of doing the movies.
He does seem to be one of those folks who think anything that is not fundamental Christianity is wrong.
Back to the game...
Mad Max!
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max headroom damn can't leave the 80's lol
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(loved Max Headroom! It was brilliant!)
Giving head (good at any time!)
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getting head would be good too
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getting (it in the) behind :P
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behind the 8-ball (yes, Annika lives)
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Behind the curve (Yay Annika!)
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Blowing Bubbles (and Bubbles likes it! :tongue:
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The wind is currently an issue here.
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Ever since they began naming storms at beginning of December here it has only stopped blowing 1 day in 4... think they should stop and let us go back to more normal high winds instead of gales and storm force..
... and rain? Ffs. Noah had it easy!:eek2:
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Rainman (and happy to take your storms here, we are heading back into drought)
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Lynchburg, Tennessee; home to the iconic, world famous Jack Daniels Whiskey distillery....is in a dry county. :rolleyes: :shades:
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pepperjack
Lynchburg, Tennessee; home to the iconic, world famous Jack Daniels Whiskey distillery....is in a dry county. :rolleyes: :shades:
Must be why it is one of the most foul whiskies on the planet, and there are a few... most of which come from this little damp land.. wonder what our excuse is?
Will stick to me cognac tyvm..
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darkeyes
Will stick to me cognac tyvm..
Gran Duque d' Alba (Or good Kentucky bourbon. But some Laphroaig or The Macallum goes a treat too :-)
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darkeyes
Must be why it is one of the most foul whiskies on the planet, and there are a few... most of which come from this little damp land.. wonder what our excuse is?
The country with the most people will likely have the most geniuses, and also the most assholes. I think Scotland's excuse for bad whiskies is simply the Law of Large Numbers. The percentage of Scotland's whiskies that are actually foul is strikingly low...but that still makes a substantial number.
Myself, I'll take Aberlour's A'bunadh...or the Irish single malt Connemara. But I could list Scotch whiskies I'd be happy to "settle for" for several lines!
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pepperjack
My point is Void. why demean myself when I get more than enough of that from the outside world ?
Can understand that. If it feels wrong you don't need it.
Seems the game is on about whiskey. I had to step away a bit, reload a different flavor of
Linux onto the computer. Seems I have adoring fans what trick my computer into becoming
a white room box, no matter if I desire it being so or not. My repository listing gets reset to
being experimental. *chuckles* The idea being, "hey that B___ guy, he hacks Lisp and other
stuff, he'll break the experimental stuff, we'll get his logs and see how to strip cruft, fix it."
They do this same routine with other various users. The they being the developers and
maintainers of the software. Ethically, morally it is not technically wrong or bad. And,
no they are not 'cracking' or breaking into people's computers. They're running lab tests
on software to make it better.
This in some ways akin to SETI at home's folding method. The developers have access to
a big pool of users, all doing different things with the software. The developers look at
log files and further develop the software to help users. Gee, sounds like something Microsoft
ought to do, but they don't.
On to whiskey though ...
Whiskey Bent & Hell Bound
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Whiskey Bent & Hell Bound
Hell's Ditch
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void()
Can understand that. If it feels wrong you don't need it.
Seems the game is on about whiskey. I had to step away a bit, reload a different flavor of
Linux onto the computer. Seems I have adoring fans what trick my computer into becoming
a white room box, no matter if I desire it being so or not. My repository listing gets reset to
being experimental. *chuckles* The idea being, "hey that B___ guy, he hacks Lisp and other
stuff, he'll break the experimental stuff, we'll get his logs and see how to strip cruft, fix it."
They do this same routine with other various users. The they being the developers and
maintainers of the software. Ethically, morally it is not technically wrong or bad. And,
no they are not 'cracking' or breaking into people's computers. They're running lab tests
on software to make it better.
This in some ways akin to SETI at home's folding method. The developers have access to
a big pool of users, all doing different things with the software. The developers look at
log files and further develop the software to help users. Gee, sounds like something Microsoft
ought to do, but they don't.
On to whiskey though ...
Whiskey Bent & Hell Bound
Actually, I just made a simple mental connection with the word " dry " which quickly morphed into a pissing contest about preferences. Nevertheless, I like the " wild west " environment here ! Appeals to my maverick nature. Yep. " Come hell & high water ! " :smilies15
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Water over the bridge it is then.
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Or, water under the bridge///
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Or, water under the bridge///
Bridge! Nah, I want to play gin rummy. :)
NB: Been ages since I've played a good round of
rummy in good company. A small group of us did
play at a time, recall everyone getting hilariously
drunk and enjoying the game for simply being a
game. We did rounds of 500, whoever won got
to call the round/s drunk by the losers/s.
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O dear, Pep... hardly a pissing contest... a wee scour of some past threads shows us what pissing contests r like...
...and Annika, ur right of course...there are relatively few ghastly Scotch whiskies compared to the overall number produced. Me dad was the expert, but I do drink the more mellow kind... Tobermory is very nice but difficult to get even here. Even many blends r drinkable... howeva.. none whiskies of ne kind is more drinkable than me Courvoisier or Remy Martin.. simply a matter of taste...:impleased
Btw there are now several English whiskies being made these days.. serpently the stuff produced in Lake District is very nice... me friend took me on a tour of the distillery not long ago. Beautiful setting and food wasnt bad either... rain was hell tho... o well... need water 2 make the stuff do we not so shouldn't complain!:)
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"....where I come from, rain is a good thing.
Rain makes corn.
Corn makes whiskey.
Whiskey makes my baby frisky . " :smilies15
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whack for the daddy 'ol
whack for the daddy 'ol
there's whiskey in the jar
(I'm Irish by marriage :-)
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Patriot Games, good Harrison Ford flick based on the Tom Clancy novel I decided to watch again recently.