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Post by The Wytch-King on May 29, 2004 23:18:32 GMT
Just noticed that the forum has a total of 2000 posts and exactly 100 members at this very moment. Drinks all around! No, wait, I lied. 2000 posts just a moment ago ... The Wytch-King edit: "Borrowed" your Message Icon, Relenoir. Hope you don't mind! ... Remember about "Emulation"?
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Post by Relenoir on May 30, 2004 1:27:16 GMT
Hey, no problem! Between the two of us, we'll conquer Magnamund and Project Aon with our wit and combined intellect. Just think what we could do with my icons and your malevolent and omnipotent magic! Wait, I take that back, as it would mean typing, proofreading, and editing the remaining novels all by ourselves! Strike that comment! P.S. What, no Guinness? Guess I'll have a Bor Brew.
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Post by outspaced on May 30, 2004 9:08:59 GMT
Uhh . . . You guys do realise that the 100th member is called TestUser, right? As in, a test account made by (I think) Thomas to test for problems on the forum that someone had reported . . . ? That said, I don't need much of an excuse for a drink. I went for the Anarian Wine (have to repeat Relenoir: wot, no Guinness? ) because mixing drinks is a really bad idea.
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Post by The Wytch-King on May 30, 2004 11:40:50 GMT
@ Relenoir: HEY! What is Outspaced, chopped gourgaz? Don't worry, BTW. What we could do may be what we would do, but most certainly is not what we have to do ... You guys do realise that the 100th member is called TestUser, right? Sure we do! (Though the reason was not clear for me.) Doesn't really matter, 101 will be along shortly to take that place. And we're also celebrating 2000 posts ... The Wytch-King
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deiseach
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Post by deiseach on May 30, 2004 11:52:33 GMT
Considering Guinness served anywhere outside of Ireland is total plop, the version served in Magnamund would probably only be drinkable by Helghast
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Post by Sarra on May 30, 2004 18:08:43 GMT
I being 17 have never tasted a drop of liquor in my life.
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Post by Black Cat on May 30, 2004 18:18:16 GMT
I'll take a Bor Brew, since it is suppose to be a very strong beer and I like that kind of beer (I love the Guinness too, even if it's not the same thing drinking it here in Canada ) So, let's get drunk and celebrate, for whatever reasons we might have. ;D
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Post by outspaced on May 30, 2004 20:30:39 GMT
I being 17 have never tasted a drop of liquor in my life. Heh heh! You Americans . . . ;D We Europeans are practically weaned on booze. How else do you explain English football hooligans or French cinema? Isn't the legal 'age' 21 in the US as well? Well, look on the bright side, Ronan: your liver is probably in better shape than mine! (I love the Guinness too, even if it's not the same thing drinking it here in Canada ) So, let's get drunk and celebrate, for whatever reasons we might have. ;D I beg to differ over the Guinness: it may not be as nice as the proper Irish stuff, but it's still a nice drink. (Hated it when I was younger, though; acquiring a taste for it let me know I was getting old . . . not long now until I get issued with a buspass!!) Actually, I don't mind the Murphy's either--I'm not bitter. And can't overlook the superlative spirit that is Glenfiddich whiskey; though I have quite a taste for Irish whiskeys as well, like Jameson's. Basically, I was something of an alcoholic when I was younger. I'm better now, though. Honest. So let's get hammered and have a toga party!Er . . . on second thoughts, let's just get hammered.
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Post by Archdruid on May 30, 2004 23:04:54 GMT
I'm going to have to go with the Chai-Cheer myself. I probably don't weigh enough to handle the Bor Brew.
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Post by Ghost Bear on May 31, 2004 1:50:46 GMT
Yeap, we Europeans do indeed drink a lot. Guiness. Mlech... Nasty stuff. Maybe I'll get to like it once I've killed off a few more tastebuds, but at the moment, it's much too bitter for my liking.
Oh, and I'll take some Anarian wine. Sounds lovely.
-GB
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Post by Sarra on May 31, 2004 3:58:59 GMT
Heh heh! You Americans . . . ;D We Europeans are practically weaned on booze. How else do you explain English football hooligans or French cinema? Isn't the legal 'age' 21 in the US as well? Well, look on the bright side, Ronan: your liver is probably in better shape than mine! I beg to differ over the Guinness: it may not be as nice as the proper Irish stuff, but it's still a nice drink. (Hated it when I was younger, though; acquiring a taste for it let me know I was getting old . . . not long now until I get issued with a buspass!!) Actually, I don't mind the Murphy's either--I'm not bitter. And can't overlook the superlative spirit that is Glenfiddich whiskey; though I have quite a taste for Irish whiskeys as well, like Jameson's. Basically, I was something of an alcoholic when I was younger. I'm better now, though. Honest. So let's get hammered and have a toga party!Er . . . on second thoughts, let's just get hammered. Dude, I was being sarcastic! lol. I live with a liscenced bartender. My favorite drink is a Black Russian. Either that or a Captain Morgan's and Coke. I'm not really big on beer. But when it comes to beer I like Heineken or Budweiser. Labatt and Milwakee suck....alot. I prefer mixed drinks and shots.
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Post by Sarra on May 31, 2004 3:59:51 GMT
I'm going to have to go with the Chai-Cheer myself. I probably don't weigh enough to handle the Bor Brew. I am 5'9'' and I weigh only 138 pounds!
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Post by outspaced on May 31, 2004 8:04:25 GMT
My favorite drink is a Black Russian. Insert Naked Gun-esque visual joke . . . Ah . . . yes, I am aware of the aforementioned captain's drink. Quite nice. Though if we're on the rum I prefer white rum . . . Malibu's quite nice (white rum & coconut). Mate of mine went to the Dominican Republic and bought back some stuff called 151 that was 151 % proof (i.e. 75.5% volume). It had a warning on the label about keeping it away from naked flames! And can't forget the absynthe . . . When you say 'beer' I guess you mean lager, not bitter or ale. I drink lager 'cos it's fairly cheap (heh!) but I find it very gassy It's a bit pricy, but if you can get it in the States I'd recommend Carlsberg Export--a very pleasant premium lager that isn't too gassy. I don't like Budweiser, though Budvar--the Czech lager it's based on, if my sources are correct--is alright. Tried some Hemp Lager once . . . never seen it for sale since! Gosh-darn it, Ronan! It's only 9AM but answering your post has already made me 'thirsty'!
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jimy
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Post by jimy on May 31, 2004 10:04:22 GMT
hurray for 2000 posts, didn't take too long
bor brew. a sip of that would probably knock me into next week
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Post by Black Cat on Jun 1, 2004 1:38:48 GMT
But when it comes to beer I like Heineken or Budweiser. Labatt and Milwakee suck....alot. Hey, don't say any bad things about my Labatt, it's one of my favorite. Maybe it is because Artois (the Belgian owner of Labatt, stupid globalisation ) doesn't sell the good kinds of Labatt beers in Europe? Since Labatt is a Canadian brewer, we have more choices in Canada for the Labatt beers, so there's at least one kind that will please each of us. Budweiser is also one of my favorite, just guess who brews it in my country? That's right, Labatt... Anyway, I wonder if a beer exists in the world that just has the same effects that the Bor Brew?
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