That poor slant six Dart had the shiz drove out of it
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Not gotten to that point, I don’t do wine though.
I could be wrong, but I think it was a Plymouth valiantThat poor slant six Dart had the shiz drove out of it
Not gotten to that point, I don’t do wine though.
Make your clothes fall off did it?Tequila.
And I kept my promise for seven years.
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Except for TaB. TaB never has tasted good.
flaming green chartreuse.
Sloe Gin. The roughest next day ever
flaming green chartreuse.
I'm going to guess that y'all haven't tried Mad Dog 20/20 or Boone's Farm or Wild Irish RoseSloe Gin. The roughest next day ever
The company I just retired from used that stuff by the tote full. Probably had 20,000 gallons of it at any given timepolyethylene glycol-600
My daughter would probably say "Absinthe" LOL For me it would be Old Grand Dad...16 year old stupidity. Still can't get anywhere near any type of whisky or bourbon, 50+ years later
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If you mean the academic who claimed Baum was a socialist and the whole thing was an indictment of the industrial age and robber barons? Her work was largely discredited as ‘60’s revisionism. Baum was a great storyteller and used stuff from his life and experiences. He wasn’t a raging socialist any more than Pink Floyd designed a record around the first hour of the movie…. It’s actually a great American success story and Baum did very well off the book.Have you ever read the true story behind that movie, you wouldn’t like it so much if you did…….
Spoken like a true Southern Gentleman. I’ll have an orange Coke please.Cokes. They're all called cokes.
My uncle Jerry was the best man I have ever known. I followed him around his farm every summer as a kid and he had a refrigerator in one barn full, I mean overflowing with Tab. That was his drink and I learned to love them. Whenever I see an old Tab can or smell those Christmas tree air fresheners I am transported to a farm in Johnston County and am 10 years old again.Except for TaB. TaB never has tasted good.
Boone’s Farm! The memories!I'm going to guess that y'all haven't tried Mad Dog 20/20 or Boone's Farm or Wild Irish Rose