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Post by Vehemence »

Originally posted by Sailor Saturn:
<STRONG>This and that. ;) :p :D </STRONG>
Such as? You can't hide information from me... :D
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>Such as? You can't hide information from me... :D </STRONG>
Such as you and Aegis suffering from the shortening disease. ;) :p :D
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Post by Vehemence »

Originally posted by Sailor Saturn:
<STRONG>Such as you and Aegis suffering from the shortening disease. ;) :p :D </STRONG>
Nah, I'm over it. A cured man I tells ya! :D

There no shortening disease there now is it? Hell, I can even use big words again, like expediciously, conglomerate and please ;) :D I think I'm cured! :p
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Cured, thinks he, really true not. Disease, this is, that takes plenty of heart...
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Originally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>Cured, thinks he, really true not. Disease, this is, that takes plenty of heart...</STRONG>
How know you that plenty of heart he has not? :p ;)
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>How know you that plenty of heart he has not? :p ;) </STRONG>
Yea... how know you that plenty of heart... I mean... oh geeze, this gibberish is contageous! :D
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how come i didn't see this topic before
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it is even about my favorite subject :eek: :D

TheDude's favorite alcoholic drinks:

1. Beer (the drink; like Amstel, Hertoch Jan and Jupiler!!)
2. Martini ( nice drink and not expensive)
3. Bacaride breezer (as long as it isn't pineapple it drink them all :D )
4. Passoa (nice taste, but it is expensive)
5. The rest :D :p
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Post by Georgi »

Originally posted by TheDude:
<STRONG>3. Bacaride breezer (as long as it isn't pineapple it drink them all :D )
4. Passoa (nice taste, but it is expensive)
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But pineapple is the nicest! :p

Ever have Passoa and Reef? Mmmm, even the mixer is alcoholic... :D
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i think the Green Bacardi breezer is the nicest :D .
And i don't mix a lot with Passoa, only with Jus'd'orange sometimes.

I mix alot with Malibu (oh forgot that in my list :o :eek: :D )

Malibu - Jus'd'organge
Malibu - Cola
Malibu - Chocolat Milk
Malibu - With Ice :D :D :D :D (that is still the best mix)
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Green is the second nicest... and the red one's horrible... :D

I stick to coke with my Malibu... although it is nice on the rocks ;)
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