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Bob H
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Not beer, not Tequila, but....
What are the Nomad's favorite party beverages other than beer and tequila? Let's get your mixes down so we can try them out.....
  
Ole!
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Bob and Susan
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susan says "martini"
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Bob H
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
susan says "martini" |
And, how does she like it made? There are hundreds of ways to make a martini....
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Bob and Susan
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it's GREEN
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Bruce R Leech
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Ice tea or Coca cola
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eetdrt88
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ice cold...
also great mixed with grapefruit juice and a shot of some of the good stuff
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bajaguy
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Jack on the rocks......   
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Sallysouth
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Susan, Appletini,or Midoritini?
Happiness is just a Baja memory away...
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Diver
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Orange Gatorade
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Packoderm
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Wild Turkey - an occasional hit straight from the bottle.
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backninedan
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coca light
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bancoduo
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Pure grain alcohol with a olive.
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Dave
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
susan says "martini" |
And, how does she like it made? There are hundreds of ways to make a martini.... |
No, there are not... Other than varying the proportions.
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Capt. George
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kerosene & limon
\"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men\" Plato
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Bob and Susan
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Midoritini...and something else...
sure cost ALOT!!!
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David A.
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VO on the rocks
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capitolkat
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Having drunk Martini's for going on 35 years- there is one Martini and many copycats. Like Dave said the only difference in a real Martini is the
proportions of the mix. Winston Chruchill defined a dry Martini as dry gin shaken vigorously and then looking across the room at the Vermoth.
Life is too short to drink bad wine
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Oso
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Most of my adult life I've been a scotch & rocks kinda guy. Never really got into margaritas, always preferred straight tequila shooters. But,
recently the doc has, as Justin Wilson would say, "put the prohibits on me". I haven't quit entirely but have been looking for ways to go a bit
easier on what's left of my liver.
Today I decided to try and invent something very light, refreshing for sitting on the deck in 107 degrees , and inexpensive as well. I say I invented
it because I've never heard of anyone doing it before, but I could be wrong. Anyway if this is a first and it catches on, I want credit for it and
this post will serve as my "patent".
I call it a "Sang Sang" and it's very simple:
1 part cheap Sangria wine
1 part Sangria Se?orial soda
Twist of lime
Serve over ice.
Try it and let me know what you think...
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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villadelfin
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Oso that sounds good! Don't drink but Diane does. Maybe we can try some at Skeet's party Thursday. I'm a CLight drinker myself. The guanabana reminds
me of white nectarines.
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Roberto
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Quote: | Originally posted by Oso
Today I decided to try and invent something very light, refreshing for sitting on the deck in 107 degrees , and inexpensive as well.
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Move inside to the air conditioned house. There is NOTHING refreshing in 107 degrees. Aside from that - it doesn't sound like you. I'm guessing that
drink is sweet, and from someone who claims Maker's Mark is sweet ...
My suggestion would be to cut down, but stick to what you like. You know how it works, right? A glass of wine, a beer, a mixed drink - it's all the
same in terms of alcohol intake.
[Edited on 6-14-2006 by Roberto]
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