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    Default The Irrelevant Elephant In the Room

    What do you call the irrelevant elephant In the room?







    Irrelephant

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    Yeah,
    Bad I know but after a few Jameson I had to put it in the thread.

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    You reckon it is bad?

    I think it is badder than bad.
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    tusk, tusk... (shakes head)

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    Oh great benevolent dictator, can we please get a groan button?

    Alan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rrich View Post
    Yeah,
    Bad I know but after a few Jameson I had to put it in the thread.
    By "a few Jamesons" you mean a few bottles, I hope
    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

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    That must have been a trunk call from the US of A.
    Hugh

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug3030 View Post
    By "a few Jamesons" you mean a few bottles, I hope
    Actually with the crushed ice the glass will hold about 5 ounces. Yeah I had two over about 3 hours.
    And I was very happy.

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    That's disgusting, watering down perfectly good alcohol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KBs PensNmore View Post
    That's disgusting, watering down perfectly good alcohol.
    Kryn
    Jamesons?

    That’s disgusting, adulterating perfectly good water.
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    OK Mates. . . .

    I used to be a Scotch drinker. None of it was a real 'Wow that is good'. In February one year I had to fly beck to the Washington DC (Ya know, the center of the universe) area. Due to the meeting schedule, airline schedules and saving money by staying over a Saturday night, I flew on Friday. A friend volunteered me to help winterize his sail boat on the Chesapeake Bay.

    The first problem that we attacked was the liquor cabinet. He did not have any Scotch so he suggested Jameson. What we did after the liquor cabinet I don't remember. We did decide to sleep aboard rather than drive back to Northern Virginia. LOL! I have been drinking Jameson ever since.

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    That is Irrelephant
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    When my Brother passed away, he asked if I'd pour a bottle of Glen Fiditch over his coffin, I asked "Do you mind if I filter it through my kidneys first?"
    To grow old is mandatory, growing up is optional.

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    Before he passed away I hope
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    Actually he was cremated, took them 3 days to get the fire under control.
    To grow old is mandatory, growing up is optional.

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