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Ωbjectifier's avatar

Just cuz I'm paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get me.

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Real ones? Those are gold, Jerry, gold!

Ωbjectifier's avatar

Marshall 6 = Fender 10

Tovarish Z's avatar

If true...it is just a demonstration that some one has to take the blame, and it isn't going to be the czar.

Random's avatar

1) Comrade? Really? Jesus, you really are a hack.2) You seem to have an obsession with tongues, pendejo. You sure you don't have an oral fixation?

Brenda Riese's avatar

FDR DID let Imperial Japan b0mb Pearl Harb0r. The M00n landings were faked. The Earth is flat. Lizard pe0ple walk am0ng us.All the same "debate".

Satanic Pancake's avatar

Sorry, but I refuse to shave.

Brenda Riese's avatar

The 2nd best air force in a fight is a waste of time, effort, pilots, and money. Manpads make a bigger difference than a handful of aircraft.

Princess Erika the Radiant's avatar

That is true about the industrial alcohol - my father's first chemistry job while in college was working in the lab of an ethanol plant - their biggest clients were labs and cheap liquor manufacturers

CptnEng2311's avatar

Poor guy. If only he had access to some kind of social media asset to spread his particular brand of 'Truth'. You could even call it something like 'Truth Social'.

Ms.Moon's avatar

There is a distillery in the wine country in Long Island that makes vodka.

Tosca's avatar

There's been some talk about revoking the visas and foreign residency permits, not only of Russian oligarchs themselves, but of their children. Apparently there are a LOT of them studying at prestigious British universities, and the natives are getting restless about it.

If Daddy's Little Offspring are forced to go back to Russia, the refuse may really hit the windmill. https://www.abc.net.au/news...

Tosca's avatar

A lot of boutique distilleries have sprung up in my local area (there's another going up literally across the road!) and they're ALL gin. My father, who helped build the Social Club that was the first liquor licence in town, scornfully refers to the lot as "gin palaces".

Why gin? Is it the easiest to distill? Does it not need to be aged? Can it be made from the waste products of winemaking (we're mainly known as a wine-producing region these days)? I would have thought a little variety in spirits would be a good thing, but apparently not.

Come to think of it, the cheap Obliterator of choice in Dickensian London was gin. "Mother's Ruin". Maybe there's a connection.