02-19-2005, 05:02 PM
Mithrandir,Feb 19 2005, 01:56 AM Wrote:Friday night (tonight) finally rolled around and everyone was looking forward to hallucinating and - hopefully! - burning the house down. Or something of the sort.
Heck, you can do that with too much caffeine or too many Rum and Cokes! :P
It wasn't even making me feel creative like it's allegedly supposed to... it's not like I took a shot and then ran around the house looking for an easel and charcoal in order to express my feelings on post-modern independent thinking.
That got me chuckling, thanks. <_<
The only side effect seems to be that I am incredibly laid back and mellow at the moment - I was even forced to leave the party I was at because I couldn't stand the loud music and number of people. Which is definitely weird for me.
May I observe that it is usually a combination of factors, rather than a single stimulus, that gets one riled up or in a mellow mood?
Quote:In any case, before I go to bed I would just like to reiterate how disappointed I was in the absinthe and that it appears that I will be forced to return to the Holy Grail of liquors, Jack, until I can find something that even approaches its glory.
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Funny thing, that a drug or mind altering substance does not live up to its hype. It aint the only one.
As to your fall back position, may I suggest Scotch? I love Glen Morangie, and Macallen, though there are MANY excellent varieties.
If you insist on bourbon as a tonic for the troubled soul, and it is a fine one, may I suggest Maker's Mark? Lovely, smooth, and just enough flavor to let you know you are sippin' a man's whiskey.
Occhi
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In Memory of Pete
In War, the outcome is never final. --Carl von Clausewitz--
Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
John 11:35 - consider why.
In Memory of Pete