What's your favorite drink?

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  1. Posts : 24,479
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       #21

    Jack can make most beverages taste good.
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  2. Posts : 1,413
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit
       #22

    If ya dont like it or it makes your para then dont say i didnt warn you:)
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  3. Posts : 501
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       #23

    I love mirinda too. Guess I'm gonna try some redbull. :)
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  4. Posts : 2,409
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit/Windows 8 64-bit/Win7 Pro64-bit
       #24

    Ginger ale is my fave.
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  5. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #25

    I do not drink alcohol (don't like the smell and taste of it and what it does to people) but, after the day I had today, I was about to take it up! Among other fun things in the past 24 hours (including a computer problem that was a simple fix but took me over four hours to figure out), I had to replace the shower diverter spout in my bathtub. What should have been a lousy 15 minute job, tops, turned into a three and a half hour nightmare that would have made Murphy proud thanks to the morons who designed and built my home (this isn't the first time I've wished to have five minutes in a closed room with them and something heavy in my hand).

    Instead of just unscrewing the old spout and screwing on the new one, I had to figure out a Rube Goldberg combination of a 3/4" coupling, a 3/4" to 1/2" reducing bushing, and a 1" plastic nipple along with an obscene amount of Teflon tape to get the right oddball length I needed without any leaks. I ruined one spout when the plastic nipple I used the first time broke off even though I was only hand tightening it (and I have arthritis in my hands); that was when I stopped talking ladylike. I tried for half an hour to get the broken piece of nipple out. Even an internal pipe wrench couldn't get the stupid thing out; it just chewed it down to the threads, doing a number on the threads. After a trip to Home Depot to get another spout and to try another combination with a hopefully stronger plastic nipple (I had to have plastic between the brass plated zinc of the spout and galvanized plumbing in my house to prevent electrolytic corrosion), I tried to put everything together only to find the coupling had a buggered thread on one end. After increasing the shade of blue in the bathroom air some more, I had to make yet another trip to Home Depot to swap out the stupid coupling. After that, I finally got the bloody spout on, it fits right, works right, and doesn't leak. I've still got smoke coming out my ears and have a pounding headache.
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  6. Posts : 5,956
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       #26

    I hope your day today is better Lady Fitzgerald :)

    I found my small local Shop (5 mins walk from my place) sells Frosty Jack's Cider and I have bought a 1.5 Litres, will try it tonight
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  7. Posts : 501
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       #27

    Stephanie said:
    I hope your day today is better Lady Fitzgerald :)

    I found my small local Shop (5 mins walk from my place) sells Frosty Jack's Cider and I have bought a 1.5 Litres, will try it tonight
    Pretty optimistic about it aren't you
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  8. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #28

    Jeannie, Vodka, a good one, is odorless and tasteless. In moderate amounts it will relieve tension, but mix it with something like orange juice.

    I can relate to the plumbing job. Once many years ago I decided to swap out a kitchen sink, it took SEVEN trips to Menards! After some years experience I can now change a toilet with only a Leatherman tool.
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  9. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #29

    Thanks, all! Fortunately, I don't keep alcohol in the house (leastwise, not the potable kind) so the headache I have this morning is from my sinuses, not a hangover (I binged on chocolate last night). I'm in recovery mode today and I'm not doing ANYTHING other than reading, listening to soothing music (have some Vivaldi playing right now but may switch to Enya or Kitaro later), and watching TV (some hot chocolate sounds good right now).
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  10. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #30

    1. Chocolate. Some who suffer from migraines list chocolate as a possible trigger food. Some neurologists say it is a migraine trigger because it contains the amino acid tyramine (see No. 4). But the connection could be that women tend to crave chocolate during stress and hormonal changes, both of which also may trigger headaches. The amount of chocolate can be an issue, too. Experiment to see if you can eat a small, but satisfying amount of chocolate without triggering a headache.
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