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Yes i love canadian club - baileys is ok in small doses - it gets too milky after a while! I used to love sambuca but thats until i drank too much one night ...... hmmm black sambucca + cream carpet + new boyfriend never a good mix hahaha

Originally posted by Nizmo

Yes i love canadian club - baileys is ok in small doses - it gets too milky after a while! I used to love sambuca but thats until i drank too much one night ...... hmmm black sambucca + cream carpet + new boyfriend never a good mix hahaha

Sambucca , is that the crap that tastes like aniseed ?

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Originally posted by gtrken

thats what they call you to your face.

You should see what pwpt60secf calls you when you go to bed .:P  

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As long as the words Sex and goddess feature ken im happy :P

Originally posted by angel

Trying to drag my mind out of the gutter.

Why , when you come to whoretown at this time of night , that's where we are.

Bumping along in the gutter , trying to climb out , then pwpt60secf or Troy come on and it's straight down the sewer

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yeah theres white, yellow, black and i think green (could be wrong) sambucca. But Black was the only one i like and yes it tastes like licorice - aniceedy. My friend gave me yellow for my 18th b'day but it was just after my little "mishap" and it's still in my room unopened - cant even think about it - yuk!!

Yes u seem to be into your karoke - should move to japan - crazy about it over there as well.

Ken i hope to one day get paul to bat for our team - haha but it takes baby steps! tch tch such a waste :P

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah theres white, yellow, black and i think green (could be wrong) sambucca. But Black was the only one i like and yes it tastes like licorice - aniceedy. My friend gave me yellow for my 18th b'day but it was just after my little "mishap" and it's still in my room unopened - cant even think about it - yuk!!

Hmm yes , my last fling with that aniseed stuff ended up in a face plant of my mates backyard. That was a looooong time ago though.

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Ken

one day when i was a little 17 year old - had a crap day at work came home drank a whole small bottle of sambuca - was fine, intoxicated but fine. Attempted it one night again but on an empty stomach tho - hmmm not so fine! I really liked the taste til then - dont see what everyone sees wrong with it :P

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