New Want To Play A Word Game
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G&T with lots of lime is a fave summer quaff, as is a cold beer (Leinenkugle's Canoe Paddler) but today I'd like a light & refreshing white wine. PINOT Grigio for me please.
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Sounds good and refreshing, Badger. When this train stops at the next big city, let's get off and PAINT the town red!
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Eat drink & be merry sounds like fun but let's start hydrating now so we don't FAINT from the heat.
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Getting back to the gin and tonic favorites, I've found that the new Bombay Sapphire recipe has a TAINT sour note I do not like.
(For real, the gin maker changed my favorite gin recipe and now I'm on a search for a new one. So far in my price range I like Tanqueray, but will keep tasting
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Yes, stop buying the gin with new recipe. Otherwise you give them TACIT approval of the change.
(Tanqueray is my fave gin. Try it with Squirt. We used to drink gin & Wink. Anyone remember Wink?)
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I wonder if there is a genetic TRAIT for alcohol preferences?
This Wink drink is new to me or I've lost too many brain cells from the alcohol!
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shine
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mye: I think your post was meant for another word game
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Maybe... I found a prohibition-era recipe for bathtub gin in an old trunk in the ATTIC of my grandparents' house.
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I had not noticed a formula change in the Bombay Sapphire. I will have to sip some and see.
I did find a rare version called Bombay Sapphire East with hints of lemongrass and peppercorn added. I decided to buy it and give it a TRIAL taste test.
It was very smooth!
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you're right, magiclight, I'm not sure how this happened to be honest. I thought I responded to "New want to play a word game"..
. oops, sorry to barge in!
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mye, you are welcome here! We all get confused from time to time.
I'm going to do a bridge word to get us back on track.
Has anyone tried ARTIC vodka?
TACIT
TRAIT
ATTIC
ARTIC
TRIAL
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If you are recommending Artic vodka, then I will order a CRATE of it from my local shop.
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I'm not familiar with Artic vodka, but if it's RATED high, I would give it a try. Do you drink it straight or with a mixer?
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I am in TEARS if I've run out of tonic and must revert to drinking it straight. Luckily as I write this I have my vodka and tonic on my desk, so no tears today.
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That's good, otherwise we'd have to TREAD lightly around you all day. ;-)
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You are right, Badger. We may all be IRATE without tonic. I'll run to the market and stock up!
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OK great, if you're not back in an hour I'll run a TRACE on you by pinging your cell.
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That is such a great feature. I use "Find My Friends" to TRACK my family all the time.
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Sounds useful but I don't have that app. Do you find that it RACKS up charges on the phone bill?
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I have two different versions. iPhone is the one app that is free, but requires everyone to turn it on. It is extremely accurate. I can tell if you are in the front yard or back. But, my one son doesn't have an iPhone due to his job. I also have an app with my cell phone company that TACKS on $6 per month. And it is not nearly as accurate for placement.
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Those extra charges can add up but if you want the service, you're kind of STUCK paying the bill.
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Yes, easy to use lots of data and get invoiced lots of BUCKS.
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That BACKS up my claim that cell phone providers charge too much!
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I just looked for a new cell phone, but needed SACKS of money for what it costs per year.
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I can complete TASKS so much faster with some of the phone apps.
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If you told me in 1980 that I would be able to access information from around the globe in the palm of my hand, I wouldn't have believed it. My biggest worry is hoping the battery LASTS long enough.
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The technology is amazing. What a BLAST to have a Dick Tracy wrist radio, inspiration for the Apple watch. Whoda'thunkit?
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I'm at a STALL in my weight loss. Maybe an iWatch would be a good thing to keep me motivated. It's like a higher tech fitbit. But, they are kinda pricey.
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Are you STILL doing the low-carb (ketogenic) diet? That was working well for you so maybe just a plateau.
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