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I was also under 21 at the time, and it was my first time with Tequila.
Separate note. Since I didn't drink beer during college, every party I went to I can recall because of the type of liquor I'd drink. I'd end up having a bad hangover, and not drinking that type again for the rest of the year. It was a bad cycle.

Haven't watched any of it, though it's on my list. Need to find out how to watch it as well (or just rely on the power of torrents)

That sounds like a horrible living situation. Best of luck to you in whatever new place you find.

I drank most of a bottle of Jose Cuervo one night in college. I swear to God, my last memory of the night is of pouring 2 shots (my friend was supposed to come take one too), turning around, and a girl I had been talking to that night was standing there, with a wedge of lime in her mouth. Wake up, and I'm in my bed,

I was drinking El Buho. I thought it was good until I tried Sombra. That one's even smoother (with the same smokiness).

Are you 15, and the only job you have is shoveling neighbors' driveways?

Well, you were a person. Then that whole explosion thing happened.

Like Pairesta said, if you have a parmesan cheese rind, throw that in to a soup (and remove when serving).
For future purposes, save those rinds and keep them in the freezer.

No one else did. Why should you?

For the fancy dinner we threw, I also played bartender. I made a drink list with 10 cocktails, and I'm pretty sure everyone was trying to drink them all. At least I've gotten better at stirring properly, thanks to all the practice the guests gave me. For starters, I gave them a variant of a French 75, though rather

BOOZE THREAD

I left work early yesterday, so I managed to avoid any traffic. Today, work wasn't cancelled, but it was delayed until 10. It gave me time to clear off the snow, and it was one of the easiest commutes to work, since no one was on the highway. It's been a good day.

So, The Fancy Feast was a success. Timing was a little off (dinner went from 8pm-1am), and a few things turned out differently than planned, but we were able to adjust and make the fanciest of feasts. I'm including links to pictures. Click through each one if you want to read the description.

They had in-store itimizations you could print out for al your needs.
They were called Shinders Lists.

It'd be a nightmare for them (or you) if packages were stolen. How would you even know you received it? When would billing occur?

Well, the way it just sits there, detached.

I'm not just content with Stephen Hawking's voice; I prefer it.

"Now Amazon can replace your family and send you disappointing gifts, just like mom"

I got an iiiiisland.

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