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Re: Your birthday liquor.

Posted: December 2, 2005 3:07 pm
by phjrsaunt
mings wrote:So its no secret that a rite of passage is being blitzed beyond comprehension on your 21st for a lot of Americans. (or 18th for our old school crowd.) So what liquor did you have then that you can never have again?

For me its Goldschlager. Ugghhhhh
I was at summer school at my college in the middle of nowhere on my 21st birthday. My parents came to visit me, and we had champagne. It was actually not as dorky as it sounds; they knew I was bummed cuz I couldn't go out carousing with my friends, so they made it fun.

The year I turned 19, a lot of laws in my state were changing, and it happened that I could buy beer for ONE WHOLE DAY because of when my birthday fell, and the laws changed. Not being a beer "expert" for some reason, I went out and bought myself a six pack of MOOSEHEAD beer. I also didn't particularly CARE for beer, but I just felt like I SHOULD buy some because I COULD, if that makes any sense. When I turned 18, there were still four bottles of the original six pack in our refrigerator. :roll: :lol:

Posted: December 2, 2005 3:07 pm
by mings
LIPH wrote:We used to have a woman attorney here who was the most naive person I ever met. Somebody used the term "praying to the porcelin god" once and she actually asked "What religion is that?" It was one of the few times in my life I've ever been speechless.
I don't believe that.

Posted: December 2, 2005 3:07 pm
by buffettbride
mings wrote:
LIPH wrote:We used to have a woman attorney here who was the most naive person I ever met. Somebody used the term "praying to the porcelin god" once and she actually asked "What religion is that?" It was one of the few times in my life I've ever been speechless.
I don't believe that.
okay

Posted: December 2, 2005 3:08 pm
by Burny Charles
Some of the best times are the ones you cant remember. I hate that!!

I was almost wrecked by 100 proof SoCo, but I can now drink it again.

Re: Your birthday liquor.

Posted: December 2, 2005 3:08 pm
by mings
phjrsaunt wrote:
mings wrote:So its no secret that a rite of passage is being blitzed beyond comprehension on your 21st for a lot of Americans. (or 18th for our old school crowd.) So what liquor did you have then that you can never have again?

For me its Goldschlager. Ugghhhhh
I was at summer school at my college in the middle of nowhere on my 21st birthday. My parents came to visit me, and we had champagne. It was actually not as dorky as it sounds; they knew I was bummed cuz I couldn't go out carousing with my friends, so they made it fun.

The year I turned 19, a lot of laws in my state were changing, and it happened that I could buy beer for ONE WHOLE DAY because of when my birthday fell, and the laws changed. Not being a beer "expert" for some reason, I went out and bought myself a six pack of MOOSEHEAD beer. I also didn't particularly CARE for beer, but I just felt like I SHOULD buy some because I COULD, if that makes any sense. When I turned 18, there were still four bottles of the original six pack in our refrigerator. :roll: :lol:
how does that work? I think I need to reread this

Posted: December 2, 2005 3:09 pm
by phjrsaunt
My sister and I refer to it as "calling our daddy's name" (his name is RALPH). :lol:

Re: Your birthday liquor.

Posted: December 2, 2005 3:12 pm
by LIPH
mings wrote:
phjrsaunt wrote:
mings wrote:So its no secret that a rite of passage is being blitzed beyond comprehension on your 21st for a lot of Americans. (or 18th for our old school crowd.) So what liquor did you have then that you can never have again?

For me its Goldschlager. Ugghhhhh
I was at summer school at my college in the middle of nowhere on my 21st birthday. My parents came to visit me, and we had champagne. It was actually not as dorky as it sounds; they knew I was bummed cuz I couldn't go out carousing with my friends, so they made it fun.

The year I turned 19, a lot of laws in my state were changing, and it happened that I could buy beer for ONE WHOLE DAY because of when my birthday fell, and the laws changed. Not being a beer "expert" for some reason, I went out and bought myself a six pack of MOOSEHEAD beer. I also didn't particularly CARE for beer, but I just felt like I SHOULD buy some because I COULD, if that makes any sense. When I turned 18, there were still four bottles of the original six pack in our refrigerator. :roll: :lol:
how does that work? I think I need to reread this
She used the wayback machine.

Re: Your birthday liquor.

Posted: December 2, 2005 3:19 pm
by phjrsaunt
LIPH wrote:
mings wrote:
phjrsaunt wrote:
mings wrote:So its no secret that a rite of passage is being blitzed beyond comprehension on your 21st for a lot of Americans. (or 18th for our old school crowd.) So what liquor did you have then that you can never have again?

For me its Goldschlager. Ugghhhhh
I was at summer school at my college in the middle of nowhere on my 21st birthday. My parents came to visit me, and we had champagne. It was actually not as dorky as it sounds; they knew I was bummed cuz I couldn't go out carousing with my friends, so they made it fun.

The year I turned 19, a lot of laws in my state were changing, and it happened that I could buy beer for ONE WHOLE DAY because of when my birthday fell, and the laws changed. Not being a beer "expert" for some reason, I went out and bought myself a six pack of MOOSEHEAD beer. I also didn't particularly CARE for beer, but I just felt like I SHOULD buy some because I COULD, if that makes any sense. When I turned 18, there were still four bottles of the original six pack in our refrigerator. :roll: :lol:
how does that work? I think I need to reread this
She used the wayback machine.
I meant when I turned 21!! Oops!! :oops: Give me a break-I'm only home b/c I don't feel good today! :wink:

Re: Your birthday liquor.

Posted: December 2, 2005 3:20 pm
by mings
phjrsaunt wrote: I meant when I turned 21!! Oops!! :oops: Give me a break-I'm only home b/c I don't feel good today! :wink:
:D :D :D

Re: Your birthday liquor.

Posted: December 2, 2005 3:21 pm
by RinglingRingling
mings wrote:
phjrsaunt wrote: I meant when I turned 21!! Oops!! :oops: Give me a break-I'm only home b/c I don't feel good today! :wink:
:D :D :D
take the gloves off... you'll feel a bit more. :D

Posted: December 2, 2005 4:12 pm
by tikitatas
Canadian Club rye whiskey.

Posted: December 2, 2005 5:50 pm
by aeroparrot
Gin.

Posted: December 2, 2005 5:56 pm
by Sidew13
buffettbride wrote:
Jodibug wrote:Jagermeister - lost a day and a half!
:lol: :lol: Jager makes me naked. :lol: :lol:
[note]
buy Mal Jager
[/note]

Posted: December 2, 2005 6:20 pm
by pirate@43
I'll let you know when I reach my 21st birthday :wink:

Posted: December 2, 2005 6:23 pm
by tequilatom
Blackberry Brandy!!

Re: Your birthday liquor.

Posted: December 2, 2005 6:35 pm
by kitty
mings wrote:So its no secret that a rite of passage is being blitzed beyond comprehension on your 21st for a lot of Americans. (or 18th for our old school crowd.)
Old school crowd?????? :x
I actually had 3 rites of passage...the drinking age changed every 6 months after I turned legal for 3 years....so, when I turned 18..I was leagal fro 6 months...tehn it went to 19...the I was legal again for 6 months...and it went to 21...then I had to wait a couple of years and was leagal again...so I had 3 of those night. My first was JD and McDonalds coke. :evil:

Posted: December 2, 2005 7:25 pm
by LaTda
SweetMelissa wrote:captain morgan's spiced rum.....never again. The thought makes me want to vomit. yuuuuuckkkkk :cry:
I'm fairly buzzed on that right now :lol: :pirate:

um, for me it's southern comfort Image

Posted: December 2, 2005 7:33 pm
by Liminone
Tango and Boone's farm.

Posted: December 2, 2005 7:38 pm
by LIPH
Liminone wrote:Tango and Boone's farm.
Thanks, I was trying to block those out of my mind. :lol:

Posted: December 2, 2005 7:40 pm
by RinglingRingling
LIPH wrote:
Liminone wrote:Tango and Boone's farm.
Thanks, I was trying to block those out of my mind. :lol:
Never pictured you as a "Tickle Pink" kinda guy, Larry. :D