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6 minutes ago, Sandy Loam said:

One with a genie I'd unleash and turn Peefoam into a cat turd.

He already is one

 

eta - A little late on your Genie post, retard

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1 minute ago, SUXBNME said:

Another bottle would be one that had Time in it. 

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

go change someone's brake pads

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2 minutes ago, Meglamaniac said:

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

go change someone's brake pads

So funny you just said that...I literally just got the read pads delivered for a Subaru I'm about to install :lol:🇻🇦

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Just now, SUXBNME said:

So funny you just said that...I literally just got the read pads delivered for a Subaru I'm about to install :lol:🇻🇦

You can call me Mr. Carnack

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How about a Barrel instead of a bottle? 

Mebbe one with some monkeys in it? 

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24 minutes ago, Meglamaniac said:

You can call me Mr. Cack

OK, Mr. Cack 

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1 minute ago, SUXBNME said:

How about a Barrel instead of a bottle? 

Mebbe one with some monkeys in it? 

How about a Ball, instead of a Barrel?  As in, a Party Ball:

 

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2 minutes ago, Strike said:

How about a Ball, instead of a Barrel?  As in, a Party Ball:

 

.Where are they stealing those from I wonder? 

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3 minutes ago, SUXBNME said:

.Where are they stealing those from I wonder? 

 New Orleans

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Just now, BunnysBastatrds said:

 New Orleans

Did anyone say "Life by the Drop" for your closer song? 

Well, I just did :headbanger:

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5 minutes ago, Sandy Loam said:

A bottle containing a message of hope.

100,000 of them, even.

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grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

why sux gotta pick my thread to hijack

he's made more posts in it than he's made in the entire board in the last5 months

Just remeber, Karma's a b!tch

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41 minutes ago, Meglamaniac said:

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

why sux gotta pick my thread to hijack

he's made more posts in it than he's made in the entire board in the last5 months

Just remeber, Karma's a b!tch

OK...my bad. :lol:

I would like to be gifted a bottle of ice cold Coors Light. 

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14 hours ago, SUXBNME said:

The kind with a genie in it

nailed it

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There's a Bourbon here in South Carolina called Jimmy Red Bourbon, the brand is great in general. They make a very rare 10 year anniversary Bourbon. I have a bottle for very rare occasions and 2 stashed away but I'd love to get more if anyone is feeling generous. For those of you who haven't heard of it, here's s a description: 

Our flagship spirit, this bourbon is made from 100% Jimmy Red corn, a magenta-hued landrace grain grown for decades on James Island and nearly lost forever. For 10 years, we’ve worked with a team of researchers and farmers to rebuild a secure seed supply for the most flavorful whiskey corn we’ve ever tasted. 

There were only 2 cobs of Jimmy Red corn left after the last man known to grow it passed away. His family gave the seeds to Ted Chewning and he was able to bring it back to life. From two ears in 2013 to an estimated 250,000 lbs in 2017 the production on Jimmy Red corn has exploded.

High Wire Distilling in Charleston, SC began playing around with this corn in 2014. This bourbon is an incredible example of how heritage/heirloom grains are changing craft spirits. Craft distillers are using them to redefine the spirits we love.

 

Tasting Notes: 

Really nice notes of underripe pineapple, caramel, vanilla extract, cornbread, dried soil, and hints of hot chocolate powder.

The palate is tart cherry, dark chocolate, and leather but the chocolate is prominent. An undercurrent of coffee bean, barrel char, smokey vanilla, and ground cinnamon being the most prominent spice but still a plethora of baking spices.

The finish is tart cherry skin, dried cacao, leather, and ground cinnamon.

Jimmy Red Bonded Bourbon 10Yr Anniversary 750mL – Arthur Cantina Wine & Liquor https://share.google/TsNoB3OL3QX1V1Mp9

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12 hours ago, Maximum Overkill said:

There's a Bourbon here in South Carolina called Jimmy Red Bourbon, the brand is great in general. They make a very rare 10 year anniversary Bourbon. I have a bottle for very rare occasions and 2 stashed away but I'd love to get more if anyone is feeling generous. For those of you who haven't heard of it, here's s a description: 

Our flagship spirit, this bourbon is made from 100% Jimmy Red corn, a magenta-hued landrace grain grown for decades on James Island and nearly lost forever. For 10 years, we’ve worked with a team of researchers and farmers to rebuild a secure seed supply for the most flavorful whiskey corn we’ve ever tasted. 

There were only 2 cobs of Jimmy Red corn left after the last man known to grow it passed away. His family gave the seeds to Ted Chewning and he was able to bring it back to life. From two ears in 2013 to an estimated 250,000 lbs in 2017 the production on Jimmy Red corn has exploded.

High Wire Distilling in Charleston, SC began playing around with this corn in 2014. This bourbon is an incredible example of how heritage/heirloom grains are changing craft spirits. Craft distillers are using them to redefine the spirits we love.

 

Tasting Notes: 

Really nice notes of underripe pineapple, caramel, vanilla extract, cornbread, dried soil, and hints of hot chocolate powder.

The palate is tart cherry, dark chocolate, and leather but the chocolate is prominent. An undercurrent of coffee bean, barrel char, smokey vanilla, and ground cinnamon being the most prominent spice but still a plethora of baking spices.

The finish is tart cherry skin, dried cacao, leather, and ground cinnamon.

Jimmy Red Bonded Bourbon 10Yr Anniversary 750mL – Arthur Cantina Wine & Liquor https://share.google/TsNoB3OL3QX1V1Mp9

That's a great story!  I'm tempted to try their "regular" bottle (they are having a Labor Day sale btw) for $76, but shipping is $47, so I think I'll pass.  :D But they do seem quite proud of their corn.  :thumbsup: 

I'm looking for something special, but not crazy expensive, to celebrate my 5 yr anniversary of my cancer surgery 9/29.  :cheers: 

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On 8/22/2025 at 5:37 PM, Meglamaniac said:

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

go change someone's brake pads

Brake pads are above his pay grade. He’s an oil change specialist 

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5 minutes ago, MikeMatt said:

Brake pads are above his pay grade. He’s an oil change specialist 

I changed your moms oil last night.  

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4 minutes ago, SUXBNME said:

I changed your moms oil last night.  

80 years old today. God Bless you. 

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4 minutes ago, MikeMatt said:

80 years old today. God Bless you. 

lube required

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On 8/22/2025 at 5:24 PM, Meglamaniac said:

What would it be?

I'll start

Buffalo Trace Antique Collection William L. Weller Bourbon Whiskey 750ml

Bought it for myself. Delicious. 

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1 hour ago, jerryskids said:

That's a great story!  I'm tempted to try their "regular" bottle (they are having a Labor Day sale btw) for $76, but shipping is $47, so I think I'll pass.  :D But they do seem quite proud of their corn.  :thumbsup: 

I'm looking for something special, but not crazy expensive, to celebrate my 5 yr anniversary of my cancer surgery 9/29.  :cheers: 

You have to try it, it's amazing small batches. 

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