Link from Rob32:
But...the quiff is long gone. Not accurate.
You still haven’t mastered the English language yet have you Cock Slurper! Have you reached your teens yet?Reckon the chap who did this cartoon is from Brittin and lives in Moz Angeles. No American is going to get this cartoon. I reckon me don't read "Mad Magazine" but this is going to be a top mental failure in America, but reckon it will be huge in the foreign countries. I reckon me hope Uncle Steve gets the Beverly Hills attorney team to sue this f*** for defamation and remove the cartoon.
Talking of racists, when are you going to ban this dipshit?The foreigner who drew this "comic" should be deported from Moz Angeles back to Brittin.
M has never had a coffee remember. So Espresso Martini ain’t his thing. Just Grey Goose straight or a vegan champagne.Men that drink foofy martinis as a matter of habit cease to be men and exist in some weird sad cocktail purgatory.
What a guy!
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Every now and again I'll have an Old Fashioned or Manhattan, but unless I'm at an actual Tiki bar,
I usually stick to straight spirits and water.
Straight vodka drinkers have always confused me. It's not flavorful or appealing on its own, has no characteristics beyond "alcoholic" or maybe peppery. It's very one-note stuff.M has never had a coffee remember. So Espresso Martini ain’t his thing. Just Grey Goose straight or a vegan champagne.
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I keep hoping for a resurrection on Netflix, or another tour out of them. I've seen them twice and nearly choked from laughing so hard both times.‘Sure, I’ll have a chocolate choo choo’ Love that sketch. Best sketch show ever in my opinion.
That's my problem. It's the only spirit I can think of where more money equals less flavor and complexity.I think he has extra sensitive taste buds as he doesn't like spice or garlic and onions etc. So tasteless may be Ok. I've never had vodka so was wondering what the difference with so many specialist brands if it hadn't much flavour? . I know difference with gins and whiskies.
It's the purity. That, and it gets you pissed quick without any of those piffling fruit juices, bubbles and flavourings to get in the way and water it down. Both the proper, full-on alcoholics I have known in my life favoured it.Straight vodka drinkers have always confused me. It's not flavorful or appealing on its own, has no characteristics beyond "alcoholic" or maybe peppery. It's very one-note stuff.
I fully get it. It's for people who take no joy in the consumption, they just want to get hammered and move on. It's also for closet alcoholics who think they don't smell and can hide it from their family/job.It's the purity. That, and it gets you pissed quick without any of those piffling fruit juices, bubbles and flavourings to get in the way and water it down. Both the proper, full-on alcoholics I have known in my life favoured it.
Yep. But I would add to that, it's very useful for people like me. I don't really drink because of various health conditions, but if do have one to be sociable it's always a simple vodka and soda. Fairly tasteless, as you say, but it's a very 'clean' alcohol - very little yeast or sugar, so it does the least damage. And my friend, who drinks my share and more besides, tells me that sticking to vodka is a good way to avoid a hangover. Maybe that's why the 'professional' drinkers favour it.I fully get it. It's for people who take no joy in the consumption, they just want to get hammered and move on. It's also for closet alcoholics who think they don't smell and can hide it from their family/job.