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Joined: 13 Nov 2012 Posts: 306 Location: Seattle, WA
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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| TheOsprey wrote: | | SaveourSonics wrote: | | Dools=hawks wrote: | | SaveourSonics wrote: | Tired of drinking?
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how old are you SoS? if i remember you just started college or maybe that was a while ago, damn ive been on here for 4 years  |
I'll be 21 in January, so I can't talk too much Definitely consume my fair share though. |
Drinking is alot more fun, when you know you're getting away with something illegal. I drank like a fish from the age of 16-20. Once it became "legal" it wasn't such a big deal. |
Couldn't agree more, the first few months of being 21 are awesome because you can finally go to bars but it gets old quick. That being said I still love some Pendleton on the rocks or a few cold ones after a long day at work |
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SaveourSonics 
Joined: 20 Apr 2008 Posts: 45445 Location: Sleepless in Seattle
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 5:48 pm Post subject: |
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| hawkman98272 wrote: | | SaveourSonics wrote: | | Dools=hawks wrote: | | hawkman98272 wrote: | | I've had some good days, but I don't know if any could top this, to date. |
whys that? |
Yea, I'm curious now too. | Going to sound like a sap here, but I found out that the girl I like, the feeling is mutual, so it definitely made my day. |
That's great news  _________________
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Tooki 
Joined: 28 Apr 2009 Posts: 9523 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 7:45 pm Post subject: |
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| hawkman98272 wrote: | | SaveourSonics wrote: | | Dools=hawks wrote: | | hawkman98272 wrote: | | I've had some good days, but I don't know if any could top this, to date. |
whys that? |
Yea, I'm curious now too. | Going to sound like a sap here, but I found out that the girl I like, the feeling is mutual, so it definitely made my day. |
HAIFAIVEE!
I'll get onto FB and stalk  _________________
| sp6488 wrote: | | If the Chiefs finish ahead of the Ravens in the standings I will eat a printed copy of the standings. |
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Dools=hawks 
Joined: 04 Mar 2008 Posts: 2422 Location: We didn't start the fire it was always burning since the worlds been turning
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:01 pm Post subject: |
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| hawkman98272 wrote: | | SaveourSonics wrote: | | Dools=hawks wrote: | | hawkman98272 wrote: | | I've had some good days, but I don't know if any could top this, to date. |
whys that? |
Yea, I'm curious now too. | Going to sound like a sap here, but I found out that the girl I like, the feeling is mutual, so it definitely made my day. |
haha highschool drama? _________________ Go Hawks!
Calling Percy Harvin as my adopt a hawk in 2013!
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hawkman98272 
Joined: 02 Jan 2009 Posts: 17410
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:13 pm Post subject: |
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| Tooki wrote: | | hawkman98272 wrote: | | SaveourSonics wrote: | | Dools=hawks wrote: | | hawkman98272 wrote: | | I've had some good days, but I don't know if any could top this, to date. |
whys that? |
Yea, I'm curious now too. | Going to sound like a sap here, but I found out that the girl I like, the feeling is mutual, so it definitely made my day. |
HAIFAIVEE!
I'll get onto FB and stalk  | hahahaha, not Facebook official yet, may wait on that one, haha. _________________
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TheOsprey 
Joined: 27 Aug 2009 Posts: 6517 Location: In a van, down by the river.
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:49 pm Post subject: |
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| TheoryofSeahawk wrote: | | Man, you sound like a bunch of lushes in hurr, lol, whoever said real life catches up to you eventually was speaking the truth. I drank like a fish from about age 15 to 30. My faves were Everclear Lemonade and Caribou Lou's mixed with cough sizzurp, but eventually it all gets tired and played out. I rarely drink these days, I prefer watching Seahawk games sober. I only drink a handful of times a year now, though I did put down 13 beers over the course of 10 hours a couple months ago while watching a friend home brew some Blue Moon clone beer. |
That brings back memories. When I was in high school, me and my buddies consumed alot of Everclear.......alot. It is illegal in Ohio, so we used to drive across the border to Indiana and get it every weekend. Mix it with Bacardi and Hi-C into what we called "Jungle Juice". If we were getting ready for a big party, we'd get pineapple slices and let them marinade overnight in pure Everlear. Sometimes we'd have "Hairy Buffalo" parties where we just had a big barrel. Everyone brought their own alcohol and poured it into the barrel. Then, all of us would drink the concoction. Sometimes it was just a bad idea, but those were the days.
I killed alot of brain cells doing that, because I would drink until I passed out. Literally, I would just fall to the ground. My friend had a big farm and we'd have bonfire parties with anywhere from 30-100 people out in the middle of the field. On one particularily wild night, I woke up the next morning passed out on a hay bale, in an entirely different field with a pygmy goat standing on my chest (my friend's family raised them and they were running around everywhere). Believe it or not, that is a true story and before any of you wisenheimers ask, yes my pants were still on when I woke up with the goat.  |
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SaveourSonics 
Joined: 20 Apr 2008 Posts: 45445 Location: Sleepless in Seattle
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:14 am Post subject: |
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I think everyone knows what Jungle Juice is  _________________
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TheOsprey 
Joined: 27 Aug 2009 Posts: 6517 Location: In a van, down by the river.
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 4:43 am Post subject: |
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| SaveourSonics wrote: | I think everyone knows what Jungle Juice is  |
It's sweet nectar, is what it is! Seriously though, there are several variations on the recipe. |
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TheoryofSeahawk 
Joined: 25 Feb 2008 Posts: 1825 Location: Kosmic Satori
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 5:55 am Post subject: |
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| TheOsprey wrote: | | TheoryofSeahawk wrote: | | Man, you sound like a bunch of lushes in hurr, lol, whoever said real life catches up to you eventually was speaking the truth. I drank like a fish from about age 15 to 30. My faves were Everclear Lemonade and Caribou Lou's mixed with cough sizzurp, but eventually it all gets tired and played out. I rarely drink these days, I prefer watching Seahawk games sober. I only drink a handful of times a year now, though I did put down 13 beers over the course of 10 hours a couple months ago while watching a friend home brew some Blue Moon clone beer. |
That brings back memories. When I was in high school, me and my buddies consumed alot of Everclear.......alot. It is illegal in Ohio, so we used to drive across the border to Indiana and get it every weekend. Mix it with Bacardi and Hi-C into what we called "Jungle Juice". If we were getting ready for a big party, we'd get pineapple slices and let them marinade overnight in pure Everlear. Sometimes we'd have "Hairy Buffalo" parties where we just had a big barrel. Everyone brought their own alcohol and poured it into the barrel. Then, all of us would drink the concoction. Sometimes it was just a bad idea, but those were the days.
I killed alot of brain cells doing that, because I would drink until I passed out. Literally, I would just fall to the ground. My friend had a big farm and we'd have bonfire parties with anywhere from 30-100 people out in the middle of the field. On one particularily wild night, I woke up the next morning passed out on a hay bale, in an entirely different field with a pygmy goat standing on my chest (my friend's family raised them and they were running around everywhere). Believe it or not, that is a true story and before any of you wisenheimers ask, yes my pants were still on when I woke up with the goat.  |
Ah, those were the days. My recipe for Everclear is 12 oz frozen lemonade into a pitcher, then 12 oz Everclear into the pitcher, then 2 liters 7-up into the pitcher. Voila, you have sparkling lemonade that will lay you down quick. Haven't messed with that in a few years tho, but I always found Everclear to give me a "clarity" within being drunk that I never got with any other liquor. I was exceptionally clear headed for the amount of it that I could consume, but that might have been my ungodly alchohol tolerance at the time. Shockingly, I still have a functional liver...for now. _________________ “They were threatened by my intelligence and too stupid to know that’s why they hated me.”
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TheOsprey 
Joined: 27 Aug 2009 Posts: 6517 Location: In a van, down by the river.
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:32 am Post subject: |
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| TheoryofSeahawk wrote: | | TheOsprey wrote: | | TheoryofSeahawk wrote: | | Man, you sound like a bunch of lushes in hurr, lol, whoever said real life catches up to you eventually was speaking the truth. I drank like a fish from about age 15 to 30. My faves were Everclear Lemonade and Caribou Lou's mixed with cough sizzurp, but eventually it all gets tired and played out. I rarely drink these days, I prefer watching Seahawk games sober. I only drink a handful of times a year now, though I did put down 13 beers over the course of 10 hours a couple months ago while watching a friend home brew some Blue Moon clone beer. |
That brings back memories. When I was in high school, me and my buddies consumed alot of Everclear.......alot. It is illegal in Ohio, so we used to drive across the border to Indiana and get it every weekend. Mix it with Bacardi and Hi-C into what we called "Jungle Juice". If we were getting ready for a big party, we'd get pineapple slices and let them marinade overnight in pure Everlear. Sometimes we'd have "Hairy Buffalo" parties where we just had a big barrel. Everyone brought their own alcohol and poured it into the barrel. Then, all of us would drink the concoction. Sometimes it was just a bad idea, but those were the days.
I killed alot of brain cells doing that, because I would drink until I passed out. Literally, I would just fall to the ground. My friend had a big farm and we'd have bonfire parties with anywhere from 30-100 people out in the middle of the field. On one particularily wild night, I woke up the next morning passed out on a hay bale, in an entirely different field with a pygmy goat standing on my chest (my friend's family raised them and they were running around everywhere). Believe it or not, that is a true story and before any of you wisenheimers ask, yes my pants were still on when I woke up with the goat.  |
Ah, those were the days. My recipe for Everclear is 12 oz frozen lemonade into a pitcher, then 12 oz Everclear into the pitcher, then 2 liters 7-up into the pitcher. Voila, you have sparkling lemonade that will lay you down quick. Haven't messed with that in a few years tho, but I always found Everclear to give me a "clarity" within being drunk that I never got with any other liquor. I was exceptionally clear headed for the amount of it that I could consume, but that might have been my ungodly alchohol tolerance at the time. Shockingly, I still have a functional liver...for now. |
I liked Jungle Juice, because Everclear had such a "clean taste" that you didn't even realize there was alcohol in it. I remember the first time I had it. I downed 7 big, plastic cups in less than an hour and I was feelin fine. It wasn't until I stood up out of my chair and my legs went limp as I hit the ground. All my friends started laughing at me, saying, "I told you to slow down. That stuff will kick your a**!" I realized then, I may have overdone it a bit. It was a life lesson. From that point on, I learned to pace myself and take my time with the hard stuff.
The best stuff I've tried was Shine though. One of my friends had an uncle from the backwoods of Kentucky. He came up for the holidays one year and brought his special recipe. It went down like turpentine, but it only took a very small amount to make you feel like you'd been kicked by a mule. I don't remember much after that. Good times......good times.  |
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dante9876 
Joined: 23 Dec 2008 Posts: 17496
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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| Curry was cut by us today. Some people seem to think we may keep the pick. Do you guys have any ideas what the conditions of that trade was. I know it was a conditional 5th I believe just dont know what the conditions was. |
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SaveourSonics 
Joined: 20 Apr 2008 Posts: 45445 Location: Sleepless in Seattle
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 5:16 pm Post subject: |
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| dante9876 wrote: | | Curry was cut by us today. Some people seem to think we may keep the pick. Do you guys have any ideas what the conditions of that trade was. I know it was a conditional 5th I believe just dont know what the conditions was. |
It was a conditional 4th and I believe the 5th is guaranteed. I could be wrong. The 4th was stipulated by Curry's playing time but I don't know if that was only from the 2011 season or from this season as well. _________________
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hawkman98272 
Joined: 02 Jan 2009 Posts: 17410
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 5:21 pm Post subject: |
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Raiders DO have to give the 5th round pick still.
John Scheistder for the win. _________________
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TheDudeAbides 
Joined: 19 Jan 2011 Posts: 369
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:20 pm Post subject: |
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Ok, this is kinda Seahawks talk, but kinda not.
I need to know something.
Maybe someone here can shed some light.
(clears throat)
Can Richard Sherman play outfield and hit a curveball?
Thanks, guys... I'll take my answer off the air. _________________
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Tooki 
Joined: 28 Apr 2009 Posts: 9523 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:53 pm Post subject: |
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| TheDudeAbides wrote: | Ok, this is kinda Seahawks talk, but kinda not.
I need to know something.
Maybe someone here can shed some light.
(clears throat)
Can Richard Sherman play outfield and hit a curveball?
Thanks, guys... I'll take my answer off the air. |
Look, Richard Sherman is no Russell Wilson
Although he could probably outfield. _________________
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