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    The I'm drunk thread. . .

    What did you have to drink tonight? What ruminations did you have that were a result of that drunkeness?

    Tonight I had a few beers (Sam Adams) on a date, then came come and had a bottle of champagne (Friexnet) in the hot tub with my girlfriend, then a few microbrew (some beer with picture of hobbits/dwarves mining and shit) beers and a margarita made of Resposado 1800, Contrieu and lime juice. Mmmm.

    It left me runinating that I thank Tom Chick for running/hosting/enabling this forum where I have conversations with people I think I'd get along with really well in real life. People whose passions and interest are similar to my own. People who I've explained to my girlfriend that I've participated in two Secret Santa gift exchanges now, and the package from Ann Arbor, MI that's under our tree was from someone on the internet who I've never met.

    If I could invite Ken Levine, Tom, Bill Dungsroman (not his real name!), Chris Moore, and others to a BBQ here in DC, I would. I'd be a good time.

    I've also watched War, Inc. tonight and it was an interesting movie. Not incredibly deep but one of those superficially provokative movies that you reflect on later. I love seeing John Cusack as a bad ass, too.

    Viva the drunken thread! What have you had and what are you ruminating on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElGuapo View Post
    What did you have to drink tonight? What ruminations did you have that were a result of that drunkeness?

    Tonight I had a few beers (Sam Adams) on a date, then came come and had a bottle of champagne (Friexnet) in the hot tub with my girlfriend, then a few microbrew (some beer with picture of hobbits/dwarves mining and shit) beers and a margarita made of Resposado 1800, Contrieu and lime juice. Mmmm.

    It left me runinating that I thank Tom Chick for running/hosting/enabling this forum where I have conversations with people I think I'd get along with really well in real life. People whose passions and interest are similar to my own. People who I've explained to my girlfriend that I've participated in two Secret Santa gift exchanges now, and the package from Ann Arbor, MI that's under our tree was from someone on the internet who I've never met.

    If I could invite Ken Levine, Tom, Bill Dungsroman (not his real name!), Chris Moore, and others to a BBQ here in DC, I would. I'd be a good time.

    I've also watched War, Inc. tonight and it was an interesting movie. Not incredibly deep but one of those superficially provokative movies that you reflect on later. I love seeing John Cusack as a bad ass, too.

    Viva the drunken thread! What have you had and what are you ruminating on?
    Congratulations on having a good night. And now you got me thinking about BBQ. Thanks!

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    I had some Jack and Coke and now I'm watching Videodrome.

    War, Inc. is an abortion.

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    I have a vicious throat infection and am strung out on a drug cocktail if that counts.

    I just want people to stop being assholes. There has been far too much of that going around everywhere you look lately.

    Far out dude.

    I may watch Nation Lampoon's Christmas Vacation to get myself in the mood for Christmas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElGuapo View Post
    If I could invite Ken Levine, Tom, Bill Dungsroman (not his real name!), Chris Moore, and others to a BBQ here in DC, I would. I'd be a good time.
    Aw heck ElG.

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    I had the tastiest pale ale at a brew pub with some old friends, then I came home to an empty apartment and had a glass of jack on the rocks. I rambled too much on the internet and thought about how much I am itching to get a move on. I sometimes go through phases where I feel really insecure and scared by every little thing, but right now I feel tough and badass and super capable and confident. I want to land an awesome new job, move into a slightly bigger apartment, and roast a chicken for my best friends. And it doesn't feel so crazy to think I can pull it off.

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    I'd love to invite QT3'ers over for a BBQ. I think this is a hell of a gang. And I'm not even drunk. But goddamn I wish I was.

    I have some phenomenal rice wine sitting in the pantry. Maybe I'll chug a bit of that...

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    Attended a birthday party at the Brickskeller, where I had some good hoppy american ales (Sierra Nevada, Anderson Valley, etc.). Then came home and couldn't sleep so had a bottle of Syrah from Santa Barbara. Now pondering this gin and tonic that's supposed to get me to sleep, finally.

    Played some Warhammer after the party.

    A good night, if you ignore the excesses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElGuapo View Post
    I've also watched War, Inc. tonight
    WTF. *I* just watched War, Inc. tonight. Dude!

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    I've been sitting here drinking bourbon and listening to "Blood on the Motorway" by DJ Shadow on repeat for nearly an hour. We had over a foot of snow this afternoon/evening; it's brutally cold outside, dead silent, and there's a dim orange glow in the air from the snow scattering the streetlights. The dog is asleep under a blanket on the couch.

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    I had some Knob Creek and watched Mulholland Drive for the first time.

    Good times.

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    Tito's handmade vodka, and a funeral.

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    Guinness... for strength. At the local pub. Imperial pints. 9 rounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobJustBob View Post
    I had some Jack and Coke and now I'm watching Videodrome.

    War, Inc. is an abortion.
    Great movie!!!

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    Last night we invited some friends over and drank 4 bottles of wine and ate cheese. Then we made them watch Ratattoing because we're assholes.

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    Is this thread really about drunken hijinks, or is it simply an thinly-veiled excuse for Señor Guapo to brag about his quaffing bubbly in a warm, wet environment with a ladyfriend, the end result of which is that the rest of us feel immeasurably less awesome because we spent the night on the couch watching hockey and 30 Rock drinking cheap hefeweizen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobJustBob View Post
    I had some Jack and Coke and now I'm watching Videodrome.

    War, Inc. is an abortion.
    I hate to use an internet forum cliche, but it was satire. If you watch it straight-up, it's ridiculous.

    H.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Houngan View Post
    I hate to use an internet forum cliche, but it was satire. If you watch it straight-up, it's ridiculous.

    H.
    Oh, I'm well aware. It's basically two hours of someone kicking you in the face while screaming "DO YOU GET IT? DO YOU GET IT YET?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobJustBob View Post
    Oh, I'm well aware. It's basically two hours of someone kicking you in the face while screaming "DO YOU GET IT? DO YOU GET IT YET?"
    Heh, that's how I felt about "Wag the Dog". Insipid movie.

    On topic, I discovered dirty martinis last night at my work xmas party, and am smitten enough to be seeking out "Dirty Sue" olive juice martini mix...anyone else try this stuff?

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    Yes. Dirty (vodka) martinis are the best thing ever. You should be able to get it at BevMo.

    And for the martini purists who would argue with me about my choice of spirits, I am allergic to gin, and cannot drink it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siren View Post

    And for the martini purists who would argue with me about my choice of spirits, I am allergic to gin, and cannot drink it.
    Then you're drinking a funtini or something, but certainly not a martini.

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    I think the term is vodkatini.

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    No problem Siren, more for me. As long as it's Bombay Sapphire and not that Tangueray shit.

    Last night I hit up the new wine bar near my house with a couple friends. I had been there once before when they first opened and it was packed to the gills, live jazz band, etc. Tonight it was freakin' dead which was fine by me. I had three or four glasses: a pinot noir, a merlot, an ice wine, a smooth zin, maybe something else. Then drove home (one road, straight line, four miles... I can hack it!), had a cheese pizza hot pocket, watched S4E1&2 of Six Feet Under, and passed the fuck out.

    ElGuapo is jealous, he just won't admit it.

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    This is a good place to share one my favorite things that Buñuel wrote.

    Quote Originally Posted by Buñuel
    To provoke, or sustain, a reverie in a bar, you have to drink English gin, especially in the form of the dry martini. To be frank, given the primordial role played in my life by the dry martini, I think I really ought to give it at least a page. Like all cocktails, the martini, composed essentially of gin and a few drops of Noilly Prat, seems to have been an American invention. Connoisseurs who like their martinis very dry suggest simply allowing a ray of sunlight to shine through a bottle of Noilly Prat before it hits the bottle of gin. At a certain period in America it was said that the making of a dry martini should resemble the Immaculate Conception, for, as Saint Thomas Aquinas once noted, the generative power of the Holy Ghost pierced the Virgin's hymen "like a ray of sunlight through a window — leaving it unbroken."
    Another crucial recommendation is that the ice be so cold and hard that it won't melt, since nothing's worse than a watery martini. For those who are still with me, let me give you my personal recipe, the fruit of long experimentation and guaranteed to produce perfect results. The day before your guests arrive, put all the ingredients — glasses, gin, and shaker — in the refrigerator. Use a thermometer to make sure the ice is about twenty degrees below zero (centigrade). Don't take anything out until your friends arrive; then pour a few drops of Noilly Prat and half a demitasse spoon of Angostura bitters over the ice. Shake it, then pour it out, keeping only the ice, which retains a faint taste of both. Then pour straight gin over the ice, shake it again, and serve.

    (During the 1940s, the director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York taught me a curious variation. Instead of Angostura, he used a dash of Pernod. Frankly, it seemed heretical to me, but apparently it was only a fad.)

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    Is Friexnet a champagne or sparkling wine? My google-fu is weak, and there are way too many people calling sparkling wines, champagne.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Destarius View Post
    Is Friexnet a champagne or sparkling wine? My google-fu is weak, and there are way too many people calling sparkling wines, champagne.
    Sparkling.

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    It's a not very good (soory Guapo) German sparkling wine.

    Quote Originally Posted by tiohn View Post
    This is a good place to share one my favorite things that Buñuel wrote.
    I think the story goes that Winston Chuchills dry Martini was iced gin in a martini glass and then a bow in the general direction of France for the vermouth.

    We had poker night last night. One of the other boughta guest who worked for our IRS, so of course he took all our money and left, the bastard (or perhaps I suck at poker).
    Anyway, it wasn't important because I drank six microbrews and then the three remaining almost emptied a bottle of Laphroaig. I was home shortly after my kids finished their creal... then I slept 2½ hours and went to a family concert. I'm fairly busted now.

    And to second ElGuapos sentiment. I've met a handfull of you, and really enjoyed that evening. I'm sure the experience would be the same with most of the others here (and BillD offered invaluable advice on my last Vegas trip).

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiohn View Post
    This is a good place to share one my favorite things that Buñuel wrote.
    My uncle once claimed to have invented the world's driest martini: straight gin chilled in a glass, drunk while looking at a picture of Antonio Benedetto Carpano, the man who invented vermouth.

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    I don't drink. Nor do I get high.

    But does Vicodin count, perhaps?

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