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Now I wanna go grab a bottle of VO.

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Now I wanna go grab a bottle of VO.

Weird, but go ahead.

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For Whisky I like gentleman's Jack, but only because my rich grandparents decided to quite being stingy and gave me more money than I know what to do with. I honestly can barely taste the differnce in most liqours.

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brilliant marketing for retards.

who gets goaded into drinking something by advertising?



"Your dad's a throwback douchetard. Drink like he used to before the belt came out."


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For Whisky I like gentleman's Jack, but only because my rich grandparents decided to quite being stingy and gave me more money than I know what to do with. I honestly can barely taste the differnce in most liqours.


Since your rich grandparents are helping to support your habit, you really should try Booker's:

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Booker's Bourbon is the only bourbon bottled straight from the barrel, uncut and unfiltered. It was originally created by Booker Noe, grandson of Jim Beam, and master distiller. The bourbon is bottled at its natural proof of between 121 and 127, and aged between six and eight years. Each barrel that will become Booker's bourbon is aged in the very center of the rackhouse where the temperature and humidity combines in the perfect proportion for the finest bourbon. It has a smoky amber color and an oaky scent with vanilla notes making it a lovely winter warmer. Booker's sells for around $50.

Love the stuff :)

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Or even better, St. Ides commercials from

Ice Cube "Get your girl in the mood quicker, get your jimmy thicker, with St. Ides malt liquor"

Wu-Tang

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Thanks- that'll be stuck in my head for a while. :cry:

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jesus h CHRIST. I hope they arrested him.


That's awesome.

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These ads are plastered all over town and every single one has been graffitied with "That's why your mom left him."


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Leon Wrote:
For Whisky I like gentleman's Jack, but only because my rich grandparents decided to quite being stingy and gave me more money than I know what to do with. I honestly can barely taste the differnce in most liqours.


Since your rich grandparents are helping to support your habit, you really should try Booker's:

[img][147:500]http://www.weblogsinc.com/common/images/3060000000053403.JPG[/img]

Booker's Bourbon is the only bourbon bottled straight from the barrel, uncut and unfiltered. It was originally created by Booker Noe, grandson of Jim Beam, and master distiller. The bourbon is bottled at its natural proof of between 121 and 127, and aged between six and eight years. Each barrel that will become Booker's bourbon is aged in the very center of the rackhouse where the temperature and humidity combines in the perfect proportion for the finest bourbon. It has a smoky amber color and an oaky scent with vanilla notes making it a lovely winter warmer. Booker's sells for around $50.

Love the stuff :)


second best to blantons though


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