Substance of Choice

How much do you love this stuff?

Substance of Choice/need

That sweet sour mash Whiskey
3
13%
Tequila!
0
No votes
Crack-cocaine my little friend
0
No votes
Cocaine.aka. the nose bleed section
0
No votes
Reefer/Street Sweep cheap is the name of the game
1
4%
High Class Weed/kb,haze,cenci,etc..
4
17%
Caffiene, it's a nice little kick to start your day
5
22%
Speed... for once i can surpass the time
0
No votes
Huff... for i'm broke, and very tender of age
0
No votes
Mother Teresa couldn't piss cleaner then me
3
13%
little bit of anything on rare occasions
0
No votes
little bit of everything all the time
1
4%
i love pez <3
3
13%
Heroine be the death of me
0
No votes
Acid Trips, and Mushroom flips
0
No votes
Pill Popper Extremist all the way
0
No votes
if high on life is a sin, then call me guilty
2
9%
sometimes a little X to get the party going
0
No votes
i do not believe this poll should be allowed, or tolerated
1
4%
 
Total votes: 23
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Post by catch »

In all seriousness... Lychee.
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Post by jimtyrrell »

It's ok PJ, I actually drink more caffeine (and am certainly more dependent upon it) than Jager. But boy oh boy, mmm good. So smooth.

I can't stand tequila, personally. I've only had one margarita in my life that I could actually get through, and that was at Meadowbrook at an Alice Cooper concert (woo!). I happen to be going back there this very evening, to see Sammy Hagar (woo! again), so maybe I'll give the margarita another try, just to see if it was a fluke.
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Post by Poor June »

jimtyrrell wrote:It's ok PJ, I actually drink more caffeine (and am certainly more dependent upon it) than Jager. But boy oh boy, mmm good. So smooth.

I can't stand tequila, personally. I've only had one margarita in my life that I could actually get through, and that was at Meadowbrook at an Alice Cooper concert (woo!). I happen to be going back there this very evening, to see Sammy Hagar (woo! again), so maybe I'll give the margarita another try, just to see if it was a fluke.
yea really the only decent tequila is imported... most of it... is a lil' too harsh... with not enough bight...
but being of my area jager is always a safe bet...
i used to love whiskey... but i've done binged on it far too many times... the taste gets to me now...
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JimT, did you get blood all over your guitar?
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Post by jimtyrrell »

Yeah, I was playing without a pick at a show a couple weeks ago, and I guess I opened myself up during one of the songs, because when I looked down, my guitar was like that.

I really gotta get better about using a pick, but old habits die hard. It's even gotten to the point where I'll use my right index or middle finger to strum, depending on which fingernail I've worn down too far at the time.
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I've seen that once before, at an open mic when an acquaintance of mine played acoustic on the outro of "A Day in the Life" (Beatles) and was bleeding all over. Freaky guy :)
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Post by john m »

roymond wrote:Never fear:
Asian Food Grocer to the rescue :)
Ooooooh! Thank you!

I mean, not that I needed more ways to lose money, but tastiness > responsibility.
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jimtyrrell wrote:...at an Alice Cooper concert (woo!). I happen to be going back there this very evening, to see Sammy Hagar (woo! again)
OK, what have you done with the real Jim Tyrrell?
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Post by jimtyrrell »

Haha! Hey, it's central New Hampshire. We take who we get up here.

And I'm pleased to report that the Sammy Hagar show was actually quite fun. Of course, the margaritas were as good as I remember them being, and that helped a lot.
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Ikari wrote: Being vegan is cool. For serious.
A vegan friend of mine once realised that if she ever makes it to the land of milk and honey, she's basically screwed. I think that about sums up vegan :p
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Post by fodroy »

i can assure you, from experience, that it's not fun to date a vegan, even if they're the cool, non-militaristic type. it's still impossible to take them anywhere for dinner.
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