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| Roman S. 2004-08-25, 11:06 am |
| cocktail recipe:
Add grenadine to collins glass filled with ice. Fill with ginger ale. Stir
well. Garnish with orange slice and cherry.
www.cocktail.uk.com
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| Stuart J. Shillinglaw 2004-08-25, 11:06 am |
| Roman S. wrote:
> cocktail recipe:
>
> Add grenadine to collins glass filled with ice. Fill with ginger ale. Stir
> well. Garnish with orange slice and cherry.
>
> www.cocktail.uk.com
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>
Cocktail of the Day? How 'bout it?
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| Roman S. 2004-08-25, 11:06 am |
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Stuart J. Shillinglaw wrote:
>Cocktail of the Day? How 'bout it?
I'd like to, but posting non-alcoholic cocktails everyday would only serve
as a reminder of alcoholic cocktails and tempt me to go out and buy too much
booze. I already have a liquor schedule: 375 mL of J&B on Sunday, 375 mL of
Smirnoff on Wednesday, and 375 mL of Smirnoff on Thursday and need to stick
with it.
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| Stuart J. Shillinglaw 2004-08-25, 11:06 am |
| Roman S. wrote:
> Stuart J. Shillinglaw wrote:
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> I'd like to, but posting non-alcoholic cocktails everyday would only serve
> as a reminder of alcoholic cocktails and tempt me to go out and buy too much
> booze. I already have a liquor schedule: 375 mL of J&B on Sunday, 375 mL of
> Smirnoff on Wednesday, and 375 mL of Smirnoff on Thursday and need to stick
> with it.
>
>
Alcohol does seem to help in a way, except after a point it leads to
sleep problems and irritability, at least for me that is. I tend to use
more Beer in the form of a Lager though, but I would not avoid any
section of a liquor store.
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| Ioannis 2004-08-25, 11:06 am |
| Stuart J. Shillinglaw wrote:
[snip]
> Alcohol does seem to help in a way, except after a point it leads to
> sleep problems and irritability, at least for me that is. I tend to use
> more Beer in the form of a Lager though, but I would not avoid any
> section of a liquor store.
Apparently it does help some. I rarely drink alcohol because I don't
like it, but when I drink, I have wonderful lucid dreams. Which means
that at least in my brain it causes some intense subconscious exhaust.
--
I. N. Galidakis
http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/jgal/
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Eventually, _everything_ is understandable
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| Stuart J. Shillinglaw 2004-08-25, 11:06 am |
| Ioannis wrote:
> Stuart J. Shillinglaw wrote:
> [snip]
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>
> Apparently it does help some. I rarely drink alcohol because I don't
> like it, but when I drink, I have wonderful lucid dreams. Which means
> that at least in my brain it causes some intense subconscious exhaust.
Yes, I find alcohol good in moderation and when I am really on doing
something that takes my full attention, I would not drink at all. It can
be detrimental. As for liking it, I see no reason for anyone to.
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| Ioannis 2004-08-25, 11:06 am |
| Stuart J. Shillinglaw wrote:
[snip]
> As for liking it, I see no reason for anyone to.
I recall reading somewhere on the net that some people have a "gene" for
it. I guess those that like it. For me, I only drink if and when I want
to consciously get drunk, and I only drink Vodka, but not because I like it.
The only kind that I really like, is a super sweet Greek specialty wine,
produced in Samos, which is used for church services, called "nectar",
which supposedly was the only wine that the ancient gods were drinking :-)
But even when I drink nectar, after about 2-3 glasses I feel
tremendously drowsy and want to sleep. I have no desire to do anything
while mellow or drunk. Other people seem to enjoy *being* in such
states. For me it's a drag.
I've only drank to fainting once, while I was an undergrad in the
states, with my roomate and a friend on New Year's Eve, 3 of us
consuming 2 whole bottles of Metaxa brandy in 2 hours on an empty
stomach, subsequently having tunnel vision, bouts of delusions and
eventually fainting. NOT a happy experience. I was puking all day the
next day. My roomate claims that I was even puking on my sleep, lying on
my back :-(
--
I. N. Galidakis
http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/jgal/
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Eventually, _everything_ is understandable
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| Démenti 2004-08-25, 11:06 am |
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Ioannis wrote:
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> But even when I drink nectar, after about 2-3 glasses I feel
> tremendously drowsy and want to sleep. I have no desire to do anything
> while mellow or drunk. Other people seem to enjoy *being* in such
> states. For me it's a drag.
Same here. Liquor puts me to sleep. I guess we're both very boring
drunks. That's something I inherited from my father--my mom's side are
all mean drunks.
> I've only drank to fainting once, while I was an undergrad in the
> states, with my roomate and a friend on New Year's Eve, 3 of us
> consuming 2 whole bottles of Metaxa brandy in 2 hours on an empty
> stomach, subsequently having tunnel vision, bouts of delusions and
> eventually fainting. NOT a happy experience. I was puking all day the
> next day. My roomate claims that I was even puking on my sleep, lying on
> my back :-(
You're lucky you didn't choke to death.
dM
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| Ioannis 2004-08-25, 11:06 am |
| Démenti wrote:
[snip]
> Ioannis wrote:
[snip]
> You're lucky you didn't choke to death.
I think you got that backwards:
I *would* be lucky, if I choked to death.
> dM
--
I. N. Galidakis
http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/jgal/
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Eventually, _everything_ is understandable
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| De'menti 2004-08-25, 11:06 am |
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Ioannis wrote:
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> I think you got that backwards:
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> I *would* be lucky, if I choked to death.
I can understand that sentiment. But what is it that makes your life
suck so much? (The reasons *my* life sucks are well documented.)
dM
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| Ioannis 2004-08-25, 11:07 am |
| De'menti wrote:
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> Ioannis wrote:
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> I can understand that sentiment. But what is it that makes your life
> suck so much? (The reasons *my* life sucks are well documented.)
>
> dM
I don't like to whine about pain, but since you've asked:
http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/jgal/w.../Procedure.html
http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/jgal/writing/Pain.html
Like Chesucat says: Puss-nutted pig.
I've been basically rotting alive since I was 25.
You know, it's kind of funny: Two days ago I had a lucid dream about
this very issue, and there I went complaining to some higher deity:
"Oh, for XXXXs sake, when will it stop"?
And the being replied:
"Tough break, sport. That's the hand deal you've been dealt in this
life, so stop whining".
Bad genes, dM. Bad genes.
--
I. N. Galidakis
http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/jgal/
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Eventually, _everything_ is understandable
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| Roman S. 2004-08-25, 11:07 am |
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Ioannis wrote:
>Bad genes
Exactly. My problem was that I always had the same negative outlook while
growing up and it always led to more misery because the strong and healthy
elements in society smell the weakness and manipulate it for their own
pleasure and increase in strength while dragging you down. A slippery slope
to the abyss. My friends became my enemies and my enemies became my
friends. I am my own worst enemy.
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| Roman S. 2004-08-25, 11:07 am |
| >the strong and healthy
>elements in society smell the weakness and manipulate it for their own
>pleasure and increase in strength while dragging you down.
Strength thru weakness.
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| Ioannis 2004-08-25, 11:07 am |
| Roman S. wrote:
> Ioannis wrote:
>
>
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> Exactly. My problem was that I always had the same negative outlook while
> growing up and it always led to more misery because the strong and healthy
> elements in society smell the weakness and manipulate it for their own
> pleasure and increase in strength while dragging you down. A slippery slope
> to the abyss. My friends became my enemies and my enemies became my
> friends.
Question is, if nature smells the weak, why the XXXX doesn't it include
a natural mechanism to eliminate the trash, altogether?
It really feels like nature is trying to vomit me out of its domain.
Oh, wait. It's called suicide. How did I not think of that?
> I am my own worst enemy.
Same here. This is probably related to this "God gene" thing.
"Something" activates in the weaker elements and once it does, it slowly
displaces us towards suicide. If I don't take Stelazine, my skin revolts
and I fill up with cysts and puss. It's like my own genes have decided I
have to be ousted.
The only problem is, I am not so sure this is inherent. I had good genes
prior to 28. Then, when sz struck, the genes got gradually XXXXed up.
Perhaps we are a testing ground for nature's next stage of development.
XXXXing piece of shit, this Nature whore.
--
I. N. Galidakis
http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/jgal/
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Eventually, _everything_ is understandable
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| kim2009 2004-08-26, 7:06 am |
| Roman Salami(eaten cold),
TOTAL CIRCUMCISION + TOTAL CASTRATION = TOTALLY NO COCKTAIL.
TOP UP WITH (JUST-ICE).
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| Roman S. 2004-08-26, 7:06 pm |
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kim2009 wrote:
>Roman Salami(eaten cold)
I apologize if I ever insulted you in any way. I was drunk. One time I was
replying to Nomen Nescio and there was a misunderstanding.
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| Roman S. 2004-08-26, 7:06 pm |
| Nomen Nescio wrote that he wanted to suck my dick and I replied that he
wasn't good enough to suck my dick or something like that.
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| chinesebastardprick38 2004-08-27, 7:06 am |
| >Roman Salami(eaten cold)
[vbcol=seagreen]
>Prostrate to Michael Jackson...
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| Lone Deranger 2004-08-27, 7:06 am |
| kim2009 wrote:
> Roman Salami(eaten cold),
>
> TOTAL CIRCUMCISION + TOTAL CASTRATION = TOTALLY NO COCKTAIL.
>
> TOP UP WITH (JUST-ICE).
Are you fantasizing? <g>
m.
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