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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #240 on: January 07, 2015, 02:16:32 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
Here, have a margarita.  It's a dry margarita.  It was made in the vicinity of a bottle of triple sec.
never liked the taste of the shot by itself.  will add the floater shot to a margarita, though!
Sip some Don Julio Anejo, you might change your mind.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #241 on: January 07, 2015, 02:18:20 PM »

Just about time to punch out of here. Hazzuh!
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #242 on: January 07, 2015, 02:19:45 PM »

If ya'll want to hear some squealing just be around when Dean wakes up with his first post Friday morning, supposed to be 28 degrees in  warm sunny Yankeetown, Floriday
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #243 on: January 07, 2015, 02:20:21 PM »

Just about time to punch out of here. Hazzuh!
Have yourself a good evening and stay warm Golf.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #244 on: January 07, 2015, 02:21:03 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
Here, have a margarita.  It's a dry margarita.  It was made in the vicinity of a bottle of triple sec.
never liked the taste of the shot by itself.  will add the floater shot to a margarita, though!
Sip some Don Julio Anejo, you might change your mind.
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You got yourself any travellin orders yet there Jersey Dave
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #245 on: January 07, 2015, 02:22:18 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
Grey Goose Vodka a little dirty w/ 3 Olives shaken not stirred is the only way I do them
find habenero stuffed olives(or jalapeno stuffed olives), and you will have a new appreciation for the drink.
you sir are having a vodka martini.  perfectly acceptable, but it is a slightly different drink. the younger generation has no appreciation for the true classics.  few drink sidecars or manhattans today.
Manhattan's are making a bit of a comeback.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #246 on: January 07, 2015, 02:23:32 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
Grey Goose Vodka a little dirty w/ 3 Olives shaken not stirred is the only way I do them
find habenero stuffed olives(or jalapeno stuffed olives), and you will have a new appreciation for the drink.
you sir are having a vodka martini.  perfectly acceptable, but it is a slightly different drink. the younger generation has no appreciation for the true classics.  few drink sidecars or manhattans today.
Manhattan's are making a bit of a comeback.
Yes sir they are quite "cool" in the "metro male" bars downtown.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #247 on: January 07, 2015, 02:23:40 PM »

I'm about out of here guys, see you tomorrow
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #248 on: January 07, 2015, 02:25:02 PM »

I'm about out of here guys, see you tomorrow
Stay Warm  up there Fish, talk with you in the morning. 
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #249 on: January 07, 2015, 02:25:57 PM »

I'm about out of here guys, see you tomorrow
Catch ya later Scott
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #250 on: January 07, 2015, 02:26:37 PM »

Just about time to punch out of here. Hazzuh!
Hope you get yourself something to warm the innards when you get home Dave.  Have a good one.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #251 on: January 07, 2015, 02:27:24 PM »

Later Biebs
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #252 on: January 07, 2015, 02:27:43 PM »

Hope we don't need any incompetent  IT Idiots the next two days they both said too cold tomorrow and Friday they will not be here.  ???  No chit I just heard it first hand.
Good lord, they're either related to the owner or has a picture of the boss with a goat. How else does one stay employed with that attitude.
They don't come to work if it is raining or below freezing, I am not kidding either.  Go frikken figger.   ::)
Do they then work from home, or does the boss pay them for not working?  If so, I can not work for him, under those circumstances either - hook a brother up!
Our supervisors were always pretty nice, and if it snowed real bad they would let us call in and take a vacation day off.  That was in the good old days.  Before I retired, I got a real hard ass boss.  I called in due to about having about 10 inches of snow, and she docked me a days pay, and wrote me up for not showing up to work.  After that, when we'd get a bad snow, I'd call in sick for 4 days.  On the 5th day, you had to have a doctors excuse.  But I was always lucky to get well on the 4th day. :)  And lucky for me, I got paid sick days.
We can all work from home if roads are a problem from snow or ice, etc.... that is not an issue at all.
That always sounded nice, working at home.  That wasn't available in my time.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #253 on: January 07, 2015, 02:33:13 PM »

Just about time to punch out of here. Hazzuh!
Hope you get yourself something to warm the innards when you get home Dave.  Have a good one.
See ya Dave
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #254 on: January 07, 2015, 02:45:26 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
Here, have a margarita.  It's a dry margarita.  It was made in the vicinity of a bottle of triple sec.
never liked the taste of the shot by itself.  will add the floater shot to a margarita, though!
Sip some Don Julio Anejo, you might change your mind.
+1
You got yourself any travellin orders yet there Jersey Dave
Nope, and in no hurry, so I'm layin' low.
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