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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: SPKmes on March 06, 2014, 02:44:59 PM
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That Skuzzy seems to be spending much more time here on the boards than he has been and quite jovial ....
work loads must be lightening and things getting back to normal at the office.....
<sniff sniff> do I smell an update :airplane: :joystick:
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Dunno, but it looks good to have Skuzzy pop in....an update or some other monumental event is going to happen.... perhaps skuzzy bought his own plane to fly ? :joystick:
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That Skuzzy seems to be spending much more time here on the boards than he has been and quite jovial ....
Probably more to do with Skuzzy finding HiTech's scotch stash at the office. (http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/drink/very-drunk.gif)
ack-ack
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Probably more to do with Skuzzy finding HiTech's scotch stash at the office. (http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/drink/very-drunk.gif)
ack-ack
As a fellow Texan, I would like to say that we prefer whiskey. :devil
:salute
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Skuzzy found a 20-something blonde bimbo and is gettin' some! :banana:
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Skuzzy found a 20-something blonde bimbo and is gettin' some! :banana:
:rofl
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:rofl
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As a fellow Texan, I would like to say that we prefer whiskey. :devil
:salute
I'm Imported.
HiTech
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That Skuzzy seems to be spending much more time here on the boards than he has been and quite jovial ....
work loads must be lightening and things getting back to normal at the office.....
<sniff sniff> do I smell an update :airplane: :joystick:
Get back in the kitchen and make me some eggs.
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As a fellow Texan, I would like to say that we prefer whiskey. :devil
:salute
Scotch is Whiskey. :x :rolleyes:
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Scotch is Whiskey. :x :rolleyes:
No it isn't. It's Whisky.
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Oh hell, next we'll be hearing Tequila is Vodka. :P
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No it isn't. It's Whisky.
oops
Oh hell, next we'll be hearing Tequila is Vodka. :P
Learning is fun!!!!
:aok
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch_whisky
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Learning is fun!!!!
:aok
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch_whisky
Sarcasm is funner! :D
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As a fellow Texan, I would like to say that we prefer whiskey. :devil
:salute
Ale man myself. Fortunately for my sense of patriotism, the best brown I've ever tried is (surprisingly) made right here in Texas.
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Ale man myself. Fortunately for my sense of patriotism, the best brown I've ever tried is (surprisingly) made right here in Texas.
(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/winter_warmer.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/rahrs_blonde.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/ugly_pug.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/texas_red.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/stormcloud.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/buffalo_butt.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/iron_thistle.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/bucking_bock.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/summertime_wheat.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/gravel_road.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/oktoberfest.png)
http://rahrbrewing.com/beers/
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Hmmm, would like to try the English dark and the wee heavy. I was referring to this one: (http://texasbrews.org/images/tx_brews/beer/Brewhouse_Brown_Real_Ale.jpg)
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(http://blog.omahype.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/4115790935_17e4832fec.jpg)
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(http://blog.omahype.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/4115790935_17e4832fec.jpg)
YUMMY!!
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Oban or Bunnahabhain, 18 years of age and barely legal. One ice cube and feel free to ponder the world we live in. You'll probably get the right answer if you drink enough over a decent amount of time and break only to light a #7 Cohiba...Cuban of course.
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I'm Imported.
HiTech
Fair enough. :salute
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(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/winter_warmer.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/rahrs_blonde.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/ugly_pug.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/texas_red.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/stormcloud.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/buffalo_butt.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/iron_thistle.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/bucking_bock.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/summertime_wheat.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/gravel_road.png)(http://rahrbrewing.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/oktoberfest.png)
http://rahrbrewing.com/beers/
Thats freaking awesome! :O :aok
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Thats freaking awesome! :O :aok
This also:
http://www.humperdinks.com/brewery/
:D
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This also:
http://www.humperdinks.com/brewery/
:D
Oh my god that great! :lol :rock :cheers:
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Oban or Bunnahabhain, 18 years of age and barely legal. One ice cube and feel free to ponder the world we live in. You'll probably get the right answer if you drink enough over a decent amount of time and break only to light a #7 Cohiba...Cuban of course.
I'm a huge cigar guy, but I find Cohiba's of today do not stand up to the ones from the past. There are much better cigars to be had out there presently. Cohiba is becoming a novelty name that scrubs on a golf course recognize and buy when they want to act like cigar aficionados.
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I'm a huge cigar guy, but I find Cohiba's of today do not stand up to the ones from the past. There are much better cigars to be had out there presently. Cohiba is becoming a novelty name that scrubs on a golf course recognize and buy when they want to act like cigar aficionados.
Regretfully, you'll need one of mine. Clearly are being sold wannabes. I know this due to our age difference, lol. There is no possible way at your age that you could possibly know what Cohibas of the past taste like. Me, being twice your age, do know how they've tasted since, well....before you were actually born.
You must be thinking of the intardnet, not cigars. :old:
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As a fellow Texan, I would like to say that we prefer whiskey. :devil
:salute
Us southern texians prefer Tequila
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I'm a huge cigar guy, but I find Cohiba's of today do not stand up to the ones from the past. There are much better cigars to be had out there presently. Cohiba is becoming a novelty name that scrubs on a golf course recognize and buy when they want to act like cigar aficionados.
ICE CUBE??!?! Sacriledge :eek:
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Skuzzy has been lurking because he wanted to check the reaction to his new shade (xPoisionx) :bolt:
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Probably more to do with Skuzzy finding HiTech's scotch stash at the office. (http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/drink/very-drunk.gif)
ack-ack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovUkATL4l_g
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(https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/t1/1798813_10152071912612949_450841435_n.jpg)
If you ever have the means.... so....so good.
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Mmmmmmmmmmm....... Lagavulin Amarosso cask! Gorgeous!
Changup, you are full of sacrilige! Never Ice!
As a proper Highlander I feel qualified to say how a nice malt SHOULD be enjoyed! Neat or maybe 3 drops of water. No more. The water opens up the Whisky and makes the flavour more pronounced. Ice has the opposite effect. Much like freezing a wine shuts off the flavours, so it does Whisky. Adding Ice cools the Whisky to such a degree that the flavours start to shut off.
Therefore, water if anything! But a good dram like Lagavulin DE or Talisker 18 or Ardbeg doesn't need anything!
Dirtdart, if you like Lagavulin have you ever heard of Ardbeg Supernova?
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As a proper Highlander I feel qualified to say how a nice malt SHOULD be enjoyed! Neat or maybe 3 drops of water. No more. The water opens up the Whisky and makes the flavour more pronounced.
Exactly. But then in Texas (as most of the Southern United States, Oklahoma included) we ice our tea.
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Regretfully, you'll need one of mine. Clearly are being sold wannabes. I know this due to our age difference, lol. There is no possible way at your age that you could possibly know what Cohibas of the past taste like. Me, being twice your age, do know how they've tasted since, well....before you were actually born.
You must be thinking of the intardnet, not cigars. :old:
Age has nothing to do with cigar experiences. I have taken multiple trips to the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Nicaragua and Honduras with a cigar group, where we tour the plantations and meet the manufacturers, see the process and smoke old exclusives. I have smoked cigars that were first laid in a humidor in the 1960's, I have cigars in my humidor that were rolled before I was alive.
I have been to hundreds of events, and am currently a silent partner in a website called social cigar.
While I respect you are an old man who has seen more then I have in his years, ones age is never an indication of experiences. :old:
I am one of the only 25 year old people I know who is married with children, owns a home, has multiple businesses and is debt free. Most of my friends are still slinging burgers and those who are not, now work for me.
We need a AH meet up of cigar guys, that would be fun.
:cheers:
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Age has nothing to do with cigar experiences. I have taken multiple trips to the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Nicaragua and Honduras with a cigar group, where we tour the plantations and meet the manufacturers, see the process and smoke old exclusives. I have smoked cigars that were first laid in a humidor in the 1960's, I have cigars in my humidor that were rolled before I was alive.
I have been to hundreds of events, and am currently a silent partner in a website called social cigar.
While I respect you are an old man who has seen more then I have in his years, ones age is never an indication of experiences. :old:
I am one of the only 25 year old people I know who is married with children, owns a home, has multiple businesses and is debt free. Most of my friends are still slinging burgers and those who are not, now work for me.
We need a AH meet up of cigar guys, that would be fun.
:cheers:
and right at the beginning of the meeting you would hand a joint and a business card to everybody. on second thought can i be invited :).
semp
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Age has nothing to do with cigar experiences. I have taken multiple trips to the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Nicaragua and Honduras with a cigar group, where we tour the plantations and meet the manufacturers, see the process and smoke old exclusives. I have smoked cigars that were first laid in a humidor in the 1960's, I have cigars in my humidor that were rolled before I was alive.
I have been to hundreds of events, and am currently a silent partner in a website called social cigar.
While I respect you are an old man who has seen more then I have in his years, ones age is never an indication of experiences. :old:
I am one of the only 25 year old people I know who is married with children, owns a home, has multiple businesses and is debt free. Most of my friends are still slinging burgers and those who are not, now work for me.
We need a AH meet up of cigar guys, that would be fun.
:cheers:
Hmmm
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Get back in the kitchen and make me some eggs.
No bacon with your eggs :uhoh
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and right at the beginning of the meeting you would hand a joint and a business card to everybody. on second thought can i be invited :).
semp
well since its a cigar related meet up, passing out blunts wouldn't be a bad idea :lol
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I'm Imported.
HiTech
HT is the definition of a Damn Yankee
Yankee comes to visit, Damn Yankee comes pulling a U-Haul .... :devil
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Mmmmmmmmmmm....... Lagavulin Amarosso cask! Gorgeous!
Changup, you are full of sacrilige! Never Ice!
As a proper Highlander I feel qualified to say how a nice malt SHOULD be enjoyed! Neat or maybe 3 drops of water. No more. The water opens up the Whisky and makes the flavour more pronounced. Ice has the opposite effect. Much like freezing a wine shuts off the flavours, so it does Whisky. Adding Ice cools the Whisky to such a degree that the flavours start to shut off.
Therefore, water if anything! But a good dram like Lagavulin DE or Talisker 18 or Ardbeg doesn't need anything!
Dirtdart, if you like Lagavulin have you ever heard of Ardbeg Supernova?
This man speaks the truth!
(http://i1158.photobucket.com/albums/p620/monkeyfarmer/Taliskermmmm.jpg)
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We need a AH meet up of cigar guys, that would be fun.
:cheers:
IN
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Age has nothing to do with cigar experiences. I have taken multiple trips to the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Nicaragua and Honduras with a cigar group, where we tour the plantations and meet the manufacturers, see the process and smoke old exclusives. I have smoked cigars that were first laid in a humidor in the 1960's, I have cigars in my humidor that were rolled before I was alive.
I have been to hundreds of events, and am currently a silent partner in a website called social cigar.
While I respect you are an old man who has seen more then I have in his years, ones age is never an indication of experiences. :old:
I am one of the only 25 year old people I know who is married with children, owns a home, has multiple businesses and is debt free. Most of my friends are still slinging burgers and those who are not, now work for me.
We need a AH meet up of cigar guys, that would be fun.
:cheers:
Blu,
I bet I could change your mind on the cohibas,I have an almost full box of robustas they come right from the island and were bought at the factory! Why is that impoertant because 75% or more of the cohibas just arent real!
When I got mine they were so new they were still greasy,they've been aging since 02 and should be enjoyed pretty soon,I have the odd 1 to test them but I'm not a big cigar guy so they mostly go to waist.
Living in Cannukville I can legally buy and type of Cuban cigar,in fact if you come visit you can get some yourself,all you must do is open the box and smoke 1 cigar then they are considered personal and legally purchased. However it is an offence to resell any once you get home but no one would do that would they! :salute
Try a real cohiba and I think you might change your mind Blu,I've tried some of the best Dominicans also and they are carp compared to any Cuban,but then I'm not a fan of bluberry,overrated IMHO,I prefer bubblegum or this new cross northern and BB,we call the great white hope! change the h to a d... :devil
Oh and as for whisky,well try some Alberta premium,25 yo rye that doesnt break the bank!
:salute
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Skuzzy found a 20-something blonde bimbo and is gettin' some! :banana:
Still sticking with this. I have surveillance footage.
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Blu,
I bet I could change your mind on the cohibas,I have an almost full box of robustas they come right from the island and were bought at the factory! Why is that impoertant because 75% or more of the cohibas just arent real!
When I got mine they were so new they were still greasy,they've been aging since 02 and should be enjoyed pretty soon,I have the odd 1 to test them but I'm not a big cigar guy so they mostly go to waist.
Living in Cannukville I can legally buy and type of Cuban cigar,in fact if you come visit you can get some yourself,all you must do is open the box and smoke 1 cigar then they are considered personal and legally purchased. However it is an offence to resell any once you get home but no one would do that would they! :salute
I will willingly try any cigar, but so far from what I have found cubans just don't cut it, but then again everything we are discussing is personal preference I suppose.
but then I'm not a fan of bluberry,overrated IMHO,I prefer bubblegum or this new cross northern and BB,we call the great white hope! change the h to a d... :devil
Bubblegum is great stuff, we sell out of it very fast at my shop. I don't find blueberry to be overrated, I think it is one of the best blending strains out there.
Oh and as for whisky,well try some Alberta premium,25 yo rye that doesnt break the bank!
I'm not really a whisky drinker, I am a brandy guy.. and I don't mind breaking the bank on a good bottle, life is too short to drink cheap brandy :cheers:
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It's all about the oak.
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Bubblegum is great stuff, we sell out of it very fast at my shop. I don't find blueberry to be overrated, I think it is one of the best blending strains out there.
You have to say that because you use the name as an ingame handle..... :devil
Oh and I dont drink at all I just have a few fancy bottles around to impress my friends! Oh and I did enjoy a brandie or 2 when I was a younger man!
:salute
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You have to say that because you use the name as an ingame handle..... :devil
No, am very vocal about steering people away from bad bud. BlueBerry is truly a great one imo.
:D
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Us southern texians prefer Tequila
A little tequila is always a good thing :aok