Happy Birthday Neuroshock!!

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Happy Birthday Neuroshock!!

Post by diggum »

Hope you had a fun birthday weekend old man!

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Post by Meadows »

Just how old? Hope you had a good one, Neuro (I can never remember your fo' real name)
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Post by diggum »

I'll help...

Mike is 27 today!
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Post by charlie »

Happy B-Day!!!!!
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Post by squeezindlemmon »

Cheers! :D
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Post by neuroshock »

thanks for the birthday wishes! back when i was 19 and had those that asked guess my age, about 3/4 of the time they guessed 26. what would you have guessed, now? :)

i had a great time playing pool and drinking for a few hours with a bunch of friends on saturday. it's been so long since i last played pool. it was even better that a friend, who used to play in leagues, gave me pointers! my game improved remarkably though it still has a long long way to go, yet.

and that same friend introduced me to Johnnie Walker Green Label. oh man that was smooth :shock:. i think i'm going to go this week and drop some coin on a bottle of JW Green and a bottle of JW Gold. JW Blue is probably out of my league--in both cost and my probable appreciation of it :oops:.

any other suggestions for a beginner whisky/bourbon/scotch whisky drinker? so far, i've JW Black, Knob, Maker's, Jack single barrel at home. i've liked Laphroig 10yr Full Cask Strength :). i didn't like Glenfiddich too much :?. i've heard good things of Macallan....
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Post by ynot »

JW red was always my choice. A freind gave me a bottle of Dalmore for xmas once
It's really hard to find but it's first class sippin scotch. It lasted a long time. You get use to drinking scotch and no other whiskey tastes right. oh yea, go easy, the hangovers arent pleasant no matter how pricey the scotch.
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Post by neuroshock »

ynot wrote:oh yea, go easy, the hangovers arent pleasant no matter how pricey the scotch.
yeah, remembered that on sunday when i woke up at 1pm and eventually made my way out of bed and into the shower around 4pm :oops:

though, that was mostly from Maker's, as the pool hall didn't carry Knob or good scotch.
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Post by ynp1 »

keslers is great cheap whiskey. so is old crow. i love when i can get the pricey stuff, but that is not very often...
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