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Originally posted by Kyles

nothings bad with normal wild the sphincter of the universe... but when you have a bottle of rare breed wild the sphincter of the universe thats 54.2% and you skull it like i did.. then you have problems!

rare breed?

is that like.. "black label" ot something??

54.2% shite.. thats good

Originally posted by Kyles

You wouldnt beable to afford the rare breed then i think joe payed $70 for the 700ml bottle

$70.. fark.. ok.. i think i'll stick to jack daniels.. black label.. thats stuff is good..

yeah thats nice. Not to poitent.

Hey dark .. your panda reminds me of this psyco panda teddy thing my sister got from my grandma once. It was this cute looking panda.. but when you squeezed its tummy its eyes glowed red and vengaboys music came out of it. Gift from the devil i say.

Originally posted by Kyles

yeah thats nice. Not to poitent.

Hey dark .. your panda reminds me of this psyco panda teddy thing my sister got from my grandma once. It was this cute looking panda.. but when you squeezed its tummy its eyes glowed red and vengaboys music came out of it. Gift from the devil i say.

hahaha.. vengaboys.. surely from the devil

jim beam?? Thats nice stuff..

I got a bottle of bailies here too.. and port, and a really expencive bottle of wine that was bottled the day i was born. Your ment to drink it on your 21st or somthing. You get it on your 18th... they send it to you. but no way is anyone getting their hands on that!

jim beam white label is toilet cleaner.

Here is a good rule of thumb for distilled product:

If it's bottled in the country of origin it passes the first test.

If it's bottled here (jim beam white and various other peices of crap) then give it a miss.

i take an interest in the things I like an try to understand them, appreciate them more.

Jim beam, I should add, has some great bottled products in their range and they start with the black label onwards. The black label is bottled in america as are the others.They market their very cheap reject quality white label to mixer people with no money and no particular taste in whiskey.

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