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Old 3rd January 2000, 19:18
Zhenya Zhenya is offline
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Well, Russgs.
First of all: nice name but a little hard to pronounce.
Second: We don't take kindly people mixing water (sorry vodka) with potato juice, tomato juice, orange juice, or other harmfull additives.
Third: We don't appreciate people trying (nice try) to play with our emotions by comparing vodka to Rum or Bacardi 151.
But we do apreciate the nice try.
Happy holidays everybody.
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Old 4th January 2000, 01:35
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Zhenya,

I agree with you whole hartedly. Vodka rules, but duty free vodka rules doubly so,

cheers,

Phillip.

P.S. when the duty free runs out it is beer for me all the way, oh and plus the Port I am drinking right now. Oh and the wine my neighbour gives me for some reason - **** the list goes on and on.

Go VodKa Go
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Old 4th January 2000, 10:15
Zhenya Zhenya is offline
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Hello, everybody.
When I drink vodka I like to over-eat it with slice of lemon, or orange.
On a New Year party I reccomended one nepali guy who doesn't drink at all to have some vodka with orange slice. Since that was Millenium celebration, he agreed to take one shot (me too of course). After that shot he decided to take one more, which was surprise for me, because he told me that he didn't like vodka.
In this manner we finished a bottle of vodka (three of us) very fast. But that was not enough for a brave nepali guy.
So we had to go search the town on a New Years night at 2:30 am, drunk. Of course we didn't find any vodka.
When we came we saw that more people came to the party while we were gone and they brought some vodka with them. No keyboard can describe our happiness at that moment.
The moral of the story is for you, our kind visitors. Each of you will make his own conclusions out of this phylosofical situation, that can be faced on any special occasion.
I concluded that if each guy who comes to the party would bring with him a bottle of vodka- tha party would be saved for that day.
Let me know what you think about this.
And also, what did you drink on a Millenium celebration?
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Old 4th January 2000, 10:48
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Very important. Yes. Just good manners. And in addition, you should have the chick you're with carry a spare in her purse. My wife always did. That way, you're never embarrassed by running out. You're a true son of Ukraine, Zhenya.
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Old 4th January 2000, 10:48
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Very important. Yes. Just good manners. And in addition, you should have the chick you're with carry a spare in her purse. My wife always did. That way, you're never embarrassed by running out. You're a true son of Ukraine, Zhenya.
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Old 4th January 2000, 11:04
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Greetings,
Vodka, Smodka, thats not a drink. Try some
Barack Palinka. I tell you how good that is,
you can feel it all the way down to your toes. In Hungary we use Vodka as a CHASER.
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Old 5th January 2000, 05:16
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In Ukraine, we use Barack Palinka to grow cabbages.
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