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Posted by cockeyed on September 2, 2005, at 21:46:24
Howdy doody, Well I fell yet again. Crashed. Hit the Pub and ordered Greygoose on the rocks. O.k. I like jello, but I think this stuff is impregnated with some form of gelatin. I mean vodka's 'sposed to sting. Greygoose: nothing.It's vodka with gelatin. [i sipped responsibly] my grey goose bartender did not comment.
So what's a drunk to do. Well, get drunk comes to mind. As long as one doesn't get dui'ed
hey, one could reside in the Big Easy.
After two weeks of sobriety...give me a break ...sober I'm a pain in the *rse, drinking
ditto. Maybe that's god's plan. He sure can increase and multiply the world's population.
More folks who drink to escape this heaven made world.Anyway, I'm typing this cause I got no pot. Paranoia can be overcome with a minimal shot or dose of mild tranks.
If the useless government allowed the regulated sale of pot, the aid to New Orleans
could have been afforded. Not five days too late.
Hey, we voted for Bush and what have we got.Drunken riots. Gas at three bucks plus. People without the bucks allowed to...let's face it die.
I'll stick to vodka. 'tho it would be great if all the gas in Iraq were diverted here.
But then I'm abusing a substance.
It's okay when a government abuses its people.
There probably all t-totaleers. And let us pray that faith based initiatives will rule the day.
However I suspect that the rescuers in the Big Easy are fortified with "demon rum" or maybe
cheap vodka.
I sincerely hope that the "good people" realize the atrocity committed in the name of good old American "normalcy"
I may be nuts but something really stinks in this great country of ours.
Oops, gotta take another hit.
Substance abuse: do you have to ask?
cockeyed
Posted by alexandra_k on September 3, 2005, at 20:46:11
In reply to vodka abuse, posted by cockeyed on September 2, 2005, at 21:46:24
:-)
We had a prime minister who was an alchoholic.
He used to drink with his cronies and they'd come up with the 'think big' schemes.
Poured a lot of money into grand ideas.
And we had to sell off most of our state owned assets to recover.He was a pretty nice guy though :-)
Posted by AMD on September 7, 2005, at 19:55:30
In reply to vodka abuse, posted by cockeyed on September 2, 2005, at 21:46:24
As a fellow Grey Goose lush myself, I feel your pain. Just thank yourself it wasn't Ciroc. That stuff really goes down like candy.
> Howdy doody, Well I fell yet again. Crashed. Hit the Pub and ordered Greygoose on the rocks. O.k. I like jello, but I think this stuff is impregnated with some form of gelatin. I mean vodka's 'sposed to sting. Greygoose: nothing.It's vodka with gelatin. [i sipped responsibly] my grey goose bartender did not comment.
> So what's a drunk to do. Well, get drunk comes to mind. As long as one doesn't get dui'ed
> hey, one could reside in the Big Easy.
> After two weeks of sobriety...give me a break ...sober I'm a pain in the *rse, drinking
> ditto. Maybe that's god's plan. He sure can increase and multiply the world's population.
> More folks who drink to escape this heaven made world.Anyway, I'm typing this cause I got no pot. Paranoia can be overcome with a minimal shot or dose of mild tranks.
> If the useless government allowed the regulated sale of pot, the aid to New Orleans
> could have been afforded. Not five days too late.
> Hey, we voted for Bush and what have we got.
>
> Drunken riots. Gas at three bucks plus. People without the bucks allowed to...let's face it die.
> I'll stick to vodka. 'tho it would be great if all the gas in Iraq were diverted here.
> But then I'm abusing a substance.
> It's okay when a government abuses its people.
> There probably all t-totaleers. And let us pray that faith based initiatives will rule the day.
> However I suspect that the rescuers in the Big Easy are fortified with "demon rum" or maybe
> cheap vodka.
> I sincerely hope that the "good people" realize the atrocity committed in the name of good old American "normalcy"
> I may be nuts but something really stinks in this great country of ours.
> Oops, gotta take another hit.
> Substance abuse: do you have to ask?
> cockeyed
Posted by sunsplashinwaves on September 11, 2005, at 10:21:52
In reply to Re: vodka abuse, posted by AMD on September 7, 2005, at 19:55:30
I used to be a Vodka girl myself. I was a Burnette's Vodka and Sprite shooter. It was cheap and I broke. My best friend and I would go to the store and since we were really young with small children we could not go out clubbing we stayed home. The kids played (we had each had a small child the same age) and we would cook out and play music. Dance and listen to music... talk about the old times (which wasn't too long ago for us) and get drunk as the kids slept sound. I remember the nasty taste of the vodka. Not matter how hard I try I still remember the taste of that stuff. It still makes the hair stand up on my arms. I still perfer Vodka drinks to this day. Blue Motorcycles are my drink of choice. And now have 2 children and can only drink a few with all these meds I am on... unless I want a total black out! LOL. We definately abused the Vodka over and over and over... the silly things we did drinking "Crazy Water" as we call it in the South! Best times of my life... (besides the mornings before I discovered Phenergan)
Posted by Sebastian on October 8, 2005, at 18:22:49
In reply to Re: vodka abuse, posted by sunsplashinwaves on September 11, 2005, at 10:21:52
Cheap vodca is my drink. I drink it every day. All by my self. 3 drinks a day. Won't drink anything else, just don't taste good.
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