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Maybe she was drinkin a kickin chicken:
Rum, overproof/151 proof - 1 shot Tequila, gold - 1 shot Wild Turkey 101 1 shot Mixing Instructions mix all shots in a glass and serve. |
Faina, if I were her, I wouldn't be worried about her own germs, lol. BUT, consider this, how about the germs of the bartender? I squeeze, but never toss in the glass - I would have just re-hung it on the glass. But then again, this is coming from someone who just spent their entire vacation ill. :(
I understand where you are coming from girl. :D |
STW - I was wondering how your trip to NE went. I am sorry to hear you were sick.
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Hi Bennie - I gave a shout out to you and Eva as we wre passing Newburyport!
When I get my act together, I will write a report -- I already know what I will call it...<i> The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly</i> :D We had a great trip |
Very bizarre post...of all things to care about....
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LOL GoT..
That does sound bizarre and my friends will all ask me what the *%^$ does that mean ?? :D Please refer them to the OCD person flying with fear of germs LOL |
Just like the commercial sez ---- "you put the lime in the coke you nut"!
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FainaAgain: You are not wrong to put the lime on the plate, if you wish...this is as acceptable, as is the dunking it in the glass, if you are not a lime lover or just don't feel like it that day!
Many alcoholic drinks call for a piece of fruit...i.e. cherry, pineapple, or an olive. And of course , a wedge of lemon is often squeezed/floated in a glass of southern 'sweet tea'. DS won't drink it w/o it, but mine ends up 'on da plate'!:) Drink up and enjoy! Belle |
If this is a faux pas, then count me as guilty.
Around where I live, everyone has their lemons floating in sweet tea. In some alcoholic drinks it is better to leave the wedge in the drink. |
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