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Old 05-20-2004, 19:31   #46
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We ever organize/have an AprofSoldier "team party" and I will volunteer a bottle of that RL. Gonna be hard getting You, Peoples Medic, TR, TS, BIll Harsey, etc all in one place and at one time... but never say never.
One bottle? Whats everyone else going to drink?

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Old 05-20-2004, 19:47   #47
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I am a Gov. employee. That is all I can afford. I will be glad to purchase a few "off" brands following the ceremonial first drinks. LOL

Hell, RL could expense it to one of his big wig clients... How about it RL? And we can get CAPT to bring down some of he and Nancy's "collection" for private sampling in his brand new Vette.
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Old 05-20-2004, 20:00   #48
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Hell, RL could expense it to one of his big wig clients... How about it RL?
Uh, no.

But if an event like this occurs and I am fortunate enough to be invited and attend, I will happily take on the role of one of the supply sergeants.

And if I can characterize the attendees as potential clients, this will make my accountant very happy.
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Old 05-20-2004, 20:11   #49
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I am a Gov. employee. That is all I can afford.
We know what Mrs. Jawbreaker does for a living, Doctor! LOL
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Old 05-20-2004, 20:35   #50
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In all of our best interests... I will modify my offer to purchase the one bottle of "fancy boy" scotch to read my purchasing many bottles of regular MAN bourbon and assorted liquors. AFter all, value for the money is important to this lowly Gov. employee.


RL- My household commander is currently on semi-permanent leave FROM WORK with the little ones for the forseeable future... no extra $$$ for me! LOL



***edited to clarify that I am not getting a divorce or currently separated...wife is just on leave from work.

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Old 05-20-2004, 20:40   #51
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In all of our best interests... I will modify my offer to purchase the one bottle of "fancy boy" scotch to read my purchasing many bottles of regular MAN bourbon and assorted liquors. AFter all, value for the money is important to this lowly Gov. employee.


RL- My household commander is currently on semi-permanent leave with the little ones for the forseeable future... no extra $$$ for me! LOL
Booker's. Knob Creek. Blanton's. Rare Breed. Maker's Mark.

Repeat as needed.

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Old 05-20-2004, 20:42   #52
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Booker's. Knob Creek. Blanton's. Rare Breed. Maker's Mark.

Repeat as needed.

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Old 05-20-2004, 20:53   #53
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We ever organize/have an AprofSoldier "team party" and I will volunteer a bottle of that RL. Gonna be hard getting You, Peoples Medic, TR, TS, BIll Harsey, etc all in one place and at one time... but never say never.
A "team party" sounds like a good idea, make it Santa Fe, Albuquerque, or Iowa City, and I can host it.

Or perhaps someone smarter than me could figure out how to post my schedule up, and I could meet up with some of you guys during my travels.

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Old 05-20-2004, 20:58   #54
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Yes.. knob creek and Maker's Mark are my standard call and Maker's is always "available" at mi casa.

Have any of you tried this? I find it is a little sweet, but I am starting to acquire the taste for it too... (BTW- my new Milt Sparks Ex comp. holster came in this evening so it made it in the pic. SWEET!)
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Old 05-20-2004, 21:00   #55
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Have any of you tried this? I find it is a little sweet, but I am starting to acquire the taste for it too...
I have. I like it. My favorite is Blanton's.
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Old 05-20-2004, 21:03   #56
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Damn Saca, Looks like you got the makings for one hell of an evening there

I know, I know, I'm too young, etc. etc. I'm leaving
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I know, I know, I'm too young, etc. etc. I'm leaving
I have always believed quite strongly that anyone old enough to register for the draft is old enough to drink. If you ever need anything in LA, let me know.
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Old 05-20-2004, 21:19   #58
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Wow- I thought this forum was about 'edged weapons' and really everybody is talking about parties and scotch !

I may have to go back to the archives in the forums and see what other good converstions I have missed ! LOL

BTW- I was in Heathrow in the early 70's after studying at a University in England. In duty free, I found a bottle of scotch named Bell's Scotch - Bell is my maiden name - and the bottle was in the shape of a bell, also. It disappeared and I don't know who in the family took it. (And for TS - I also made a pilgrimage to St. Andrews. My dad had been a golf pro before he passed away and coming from a family of golfers meant I better make it to St. Andrews or else find another place to live! LOL....Great-grandfather Bell was from Edinburgh. )

OK, gentlemen. I'll go back to lurking now. You all really do have some great conversations, though !

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Old 05-20-2004, 21:23   #59
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Wow- I thought this forum was about 'edged weapons' and really everybody is talking about parties and scotch !
Hey, attention to detail. We're going to open the bottles with knives, OK?
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Old 05-20-2004, 21:24   #60
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Roycroft201
[B]Wow- I thought this forum was about 'edged weapons' and really everybody is talking about parties and scotch !

This is a very sophisticated Edged Weapons Forum. Your certainly welcome here.
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