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Old 04-01-22, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Ah, so way back. Way, way back.

Yeah, wine coolers were training wheels for underage drinkers. Ick.
Sadly, I'm so old that wine coolers came out several years after I'd already been drinking legally. OUR underage drinking was either cheap beer, or cheap fruity wines like Annie Green Springs. Yeesh.
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The guy that bought the land adjacent to our place tore down half a dozen houses. So, fewer houses near me than 5 years ago.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Ah, so way back. Way, way back.

Yeah, wine coolers were training wheels for underage drinkers. Ick.
I remember when Sun Country wine coolers were 99¢ for a Two-Litre bottle.

Seems dangerous thinking about it now.
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Sounds like the motor vehicles are gradually winning the competition for the roads. Who wants to volunteer to inform A&S?
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Sadly, I'm so old that wine coolers came out several years after I'd already been drinking legally. OUR underage drinking was either cheap beer, or cheap fruity wines like Annie Green Springs. Yeesh.
You didn't miss out. The other popular thing in my underage days was the... I guess I'll call them the novelty liqueurs. Sugary stuff, like Goldschlager and this other crap with crystals forming at the bottom of the bottle, were popular ones. Jager, too, but only if you wanted to act manly. Basically anything that covered up or distracted from the alcohol. Ugh. So bad.
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Careful. I caught some s**t for suggesting that.
They drink thier way, I'll drink mine.

It said Coke, not Fargo, or Kroger cola...
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My favorite cocktail is my wife's recipe for margarita. That bad boy is a crowd pleaser. Equal parts of decent quality tequila, contreau, fresh-squeezed lime juice and simple syrup. Shake with crushed ice.
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
Remember Zima?
I thought the same. How ' bout Mikes hard lemonaid?
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Originally Posted by BillyD
My favorite cocktail is my wife's recipe for margarita. That bad boy is a crowd pleaser. Equal parts of decent quality tequila, contreau, fresh-squeezed lime juice and simple syrup. Shake with crushed ice.
Thats how we do ‘em. You are right - crowd pleaser!
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Originally Posted by BillyD
Same with all whiskies, IMO.

I rarely make a cocktail, I'm a straight guy.
Nttawwt.
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Originally Posted by ls01
I thought the same. How ' bout Mikes hard lemonaid?
I heard it’s good mixed with Coke.
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Originally Posted by BillyD
My favorite cocktail is my wife's recipe for margarita. That bad boy is a crowd pleaser. Equal parts of decent quality tequila, contreau, fresh-squeezed lime juice and simple syrup. Shake with crushed ice.
I love a good shaken Margarita or Daquiri, though recently I've been going for Golden Gloves, which is essentially the bastard child of a Daquiri and a Margarita.
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Sounds like the motor vehicles are gradually winning the competition for the roads. Who wants to volunteer to inform A&S?
lemonade?.

It won't last. # justapassingfad
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
I heard it’s good mixed with Coke.
Like I said. You drink your way, I'll drink mine.
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Originally Posted by ls01
I thought the same. How ' bout Mikes hard lemonaid?
Mix with Some Tea, make a hard Arnold Palmer...... if thats what your into...
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Originally Posted by ls01
Mix with Some Tea, make a hard Arnold Palmer...... if thats what your into...
That's a hard no.
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Originally Posted by ls01
Mix with Some Tea, make a hard Arnold Palmer...... if thats what your into...
In Brooklyn, one of our neighbors introduced us to Firefly, a sweet tea infused vodka. My wife loved that mixed with lemonade, which I dubbed a Harnold Palmer.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
I've also been thinking about traffic. Suburban sprawl blows. It used to be, even five years ago, on one of my old favourite routes, that once you got beyond the last stop light in Hardin Valley, you were out in the "country." Maybe get passed by a few vehicles/mile, maybe not even that.

But now they are building, or have built, hundreds of houses out west. Empty fields are turning into subdivisions. And with that comes more and more blow-by buzzings with SUVs and monster trucks. Where's the enjoyment in that?

I'm thinking about retiring from road cycling and moving to a safer recreation, like seedsbelize did. It used to be that when people talked about off-road cycling, they meant mountain biking. There's a pretty good place to ride one 10 or so miles away. Now I guess gravel bikes are popular. Not sure where I'd ride that. On the MUP? Either way, I need to get off the roads.

Same spot in the Hardin Valley.

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Your thoughts mirror my own on the sprawl thing. There's hardly any farm land left around me. I used to ride to the farm land now I have to drive to it. When I moved into my parents house the rode was gravel. We were the 5th house on it. It's 9/10ths of a mile Long. Hasn't been a lot available for 15 years. Our Saturday ride used to, LA tour de corn. But it's all subdivisions now.

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Originally Posted by WhyFi
In Brooklyn, one of our neighbors introduced us to Firefly, a sweet tea infused vodka. My wife loved that mixed with lemonade, which I dubbed a Harnold Palmer.
I'd have to be hammered to order that.. Nttawwt. Arnold and Jack are pretty friken good. Especially warmed when you have cold.
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Originally Posted by ls01
Your thoughts mirror my own on the sprawl thing. There's hardly any farm land left around me. I used to ride to the farm land now I have to drive to it. When I moved into my parents house the rode was gravel. We were the 5th house on it. It's 9/10ths of a mile Longshore hasn't bee
I hate to say this, especially as a suburban dweller myself, but the desire of everybody to live in a single family home with a yard in someplace with hints of the bucolic is A Bad Thing. Combine this with rigid zoning requirements that prevent the building of denser housing and you're doomed to mile after mile of Not City/Not Country, and it requires you going farther and farther to get to someplace that even seems remotely wild.

OR you end up with someplace like the Peninsula, where you can still get to semi-wild places within a single day's ride, but then housing gets so expensive that people like me can't afford to retire here.
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Several years ago, I was working on a commercial lease deal with a value of about $158 million. We were having a hard time getting the other lawyer to a close, so the client drug me out to West Texas to sit down with the other side and work till we had signatures. As the end of the day came, we got it signed on two conditions - we had to buy the landowners mom a purple Jeep, and we had to got out to celebrate with the landowner and her friend. The required celebratory drink was Fireball.

It was a long flight home that night with our guts rotting.
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Originally Posted by ls01
I'd have to be hammered to order that.. Nttawwt.
My wife liked it because it tasted pretty much like a regular Arnold Palmer - it's actually not bad.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
The required celebratory drink was Fireball.
There's a map out there of the most popular liquor by state. It's embarrassing how many states are represented by Fireball.
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There's a map out there of the most popular liquor by state. It's embarrassing how many states are represented by Fireball.
Fortunately ours is not one of them. Unfortunately for you, yours is.

https://www.iheart.com/content/2020-...n-every-state/
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