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    Quote Originally Posted by ed bell View Post
    While the behavior he mentions at 16 is very alarming, sounds to me like he may have mislabeled himself.
    That's entirely possible.

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    Geez, you should hear the things I did at 16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOWGLI16 View Post
    . . .Definition of alcoholism? If drinking impacts any of the following in a negative way, yet you continue to drink, you very well might have a problem.
    • relationships
    • your job
    • your health
    I'll drink to that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bfitz View Post
    Geez, you should hear the things I did at 16.
    Oh please, please, please do tell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warraghiyagey View Post
    Oh please, please, please do tell.
    Never. It's secret. There are blood oaths and stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bfitz View Post
    Never. It's secret. There are blood oaths and stuff.
    Just glad the 'o' in oaths wasn't a 'b'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warraghiyagey View Post
    Just glad the 'o' in oaths wasn't a 'b'.
    Er, well....

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    I carry some burbon when it's around. I like a tea with honey, lemon(true lemon crystal packs) and a touch.....very relaxing after a big mile day

    The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose............................................ ...
    Strong and content I travel the open road
    ~Walt Whitman Song of the open road

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    Of course, I did know of a guy who carried everclear to sip on and fuel his stove

    The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose............................................ ...
    Strong and content I travel the open road
    ~Walt Whitman Song of the open road

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    Quote Originally Posted by bfitz View Post
    Er, well....
    Ummmm. . . yeah. Never mind. . .



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    I mean, we didn't actually bathe in it.

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    Smile Johnnie WALKER

    A little scotch at the end of a long day, Johnnie Walker black lable.

    I like to carry mine in an old plastic yellow bottle, the kind HEET comes in, gets quite a rise out of hikers that see me take a swig. hehe

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    sambuca,uzo a little water goes a long way.sigg bottles for rocket fuel.nalagine gets eaten away.i would rather vermouth,not polycarbanet in my boozzze.

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    Default hot tardies

    Quote Originally Posted by taildragger View Post
    Just curious, but what kind of cocktails do ya'll make on the trail?

    Or do cocktails get in between you and your bourbon?

    Me, I personally just prefer my bourbon straight up, right out of the old pepsi bottle.

    boil up some water add some jello mix, stir it up and throw in some of your grey goose vodka and wham, hot tardies to warm you up at night..WARNING: DO NOT OVER INDULGE THIS WILL CAUSE A MORNING HEADACHE IF NOT CONSUMED CAUTIOUSLY ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bfitz View Post
    I mean, we didn't actually bathe in it.
    You know. . . . . per se. . .

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    at night i like a little crown royal and tang. however i mixed up sugar with coffee creamer...yuck...i was not going to dump it out so i drank it kinka tasted like a cream cycle. lol

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    Default Trail Happy hour !

    A wonderous thread.
    Last edited by Ramble~On; 12-11-2007 at 18:33. Reason: Mention of illegal substance

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    But I think that we all can agree that hiking is the best way to rid your body of a hangover......it's sucks, a lot....but it works!

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    Strong and content I travel the open road
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wonder View Post
    But I think that we all can agree that hiking is the best way to rid your body of a hangover......it's sucks, a lot....but it works!
    Agreed, for the most part. It works. . .but it doesn't suck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wonder View Post
    But I think that we all can agree that hiking is the best way to rid your body of a hangover......it's sucks, a lot....but it works!
    Hair of the dog and a long hike.

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