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  • #41
    Just another day
    Drownin' my troubles with a 40
    That's when I got a call from this brown-skinned shorty

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    • #42
      Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
      Laphroaig 10 year is good, I like Bowmore and Talisker. I recently found a less expensive option called McLelland's at $30 a bottle. Usually I drop upwards of $60 on a bottle.
      Haven't had bowmore yet. I'll see if I can't acquire one today. The other three I've had, and they are very pleasing to say the least. I recently tried a scotch blend called black label which was cheap at 20 a bottle but surprisingly smooth.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Miburo View Post
        Just another day.
        Drownin' my troubles with a 40
        That's when I got a call from this brown-skinned shorty
        She asked me where's my crew at, said we could do whatever.
        .
        She got a crew too and said that we should get together.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
          Laphroaig 10 year is good, I like Bowmore and Talisker. I recently found a less expensive option called McLelland's at $30 a bottle. Usually I drop upwards of $60 on a bottle.
          Laphroaig is my staple. I prefer Isle of Islay scotches.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by THE LARRY View Post
            If you a beer drinker why buy cans or small bottles?might as well go hard or go home,aint nun like a cold 40oz of steel reserve

            That's a bit orange looks like Irn-Bru. I used to drink the cheap **** tasting cider back in the day, wouldn't touch that crap now.

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            • #46
              do the UK and US do any RTDs? (ready to drink)



              ^^^^Court case in a can

              equivalent of 40s here would be 1.5litre of either a cheap rum/vodka/bourbon and cola

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