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Kinja'd!!! "Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing." (granfury)
01/01/2016 at 21:32 • Filed to: None

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That’s all out of reach of the driver, right?


DISCUSSION (5)


Kinja'd!!! pip bip - choose Corrour > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
01/01/2016 at 21:42

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you can drink , i’ll drive


Kinja'd!!! Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing. > pip bip - choose Corrour
01/01/2016 at 21:54

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Considering that I still have the same bottle of Scotch I bought 15 years ago I’m not much of a drinker (but I do have multiple empty Bourbon bottles...) It’s good stuff, but I only bring it out on special occasions. But despite my love of driving, I wouldn’t mind being a passenger for a change.


Kinja'd!!! Chasaboo > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
01/01/2016 at 23:11

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Have you had Blanton’s?


Kinja'd!!! Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing. > Chasaboo
01/01/2016 at 23:54

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Haven’t tried that one yet. My last few bottles have included Bastille, which may or may not technically be Bourbon, Buffalo Trace, Angel’s Envy, and my current favorite, Breckenridge. I generally stay in the $20-30 range, with a few splurges up to $50.

When it comes to good Scotch I was buying Glenlivet 18 and Macallan 18 for around $60/each years ago, when I had money. Glenlivet hasn’t changed much in price over the years, but the last time I looked at Macallan it was about $175 -ouch. These days, for a regular drinker, I’ve moved away from the single malts and enjoy Johnnie Walker Double Black. For $35 it can’t be beat.


Kinja'd!!! Spoon II > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
01/02/2016 at 17:39

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Sweet! There was one that sold tacos in Playa Del Carmen. It’s an awesome setup