
What are you drinking at this moment?
Coffee:
90% Sumatra --> http://ezinearticles.com/?Sumatra-Coffe ... id=2250752
10% Arbrica hazelnut flavored for complexity --> http://www.coffeegourmet.biz/arabica-coffee-beans.html

90% Sumatra --> http://ezinearticles.com/?Sumatra-Coffe ... id=2250752
10% Arbrica hazelnut flavored for complexity --> http://www.coffeegourmet.biz/arabica-coffee-beans.html

_______________________________________________
Vendor neutral certified in IT Project Management, IT Security, Cisco Networking, Cisco Security, Wide Area Networks, IPv6, IT Hardware, Unix, Linux, and Windows server administration
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Vendor neutral certified in IT Project Management, IT Security, Cisco Networking, Cisco Security, Wide Area Networks, IPv6, IT Hardware, Unix, Linux, and Windows server administration
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

- Mad_Haggis
- Senior Member
- Posts: 4128
- Joined: Sun Mar 07, 2004 12:00 pm
- YeOldeStonecat
- SG VIP
- Posts: 51171
- Joined: Mon Jan 15, 2001 12:00 pm
- Location: Somewhere along the shoreline in New England
- ace
- Posts: 5207
- Joined: Sun Apr 22, 2001 12:00 pm
- Location: Emerald Triangle looking for EA and some trainwreck!
Just came home from Noel Night here in Detroit. Had a pretty good time now drinking some Seagrams Gin and tonic exxtra lime! Gonna be twisted tonight!!!
http://www.detroitmidtown.com/05/noelnight.php
http://www.detroitmidtown.com/05/noelnight.php
- PsykoPenguin
- Posts: 1378
- Joined: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:31 am
- Location: Somewhere in the Antarctic Circle
Gin...just a few gin drinks throughout my lifetime.ace wrote:Yea Mostly beer for me but around the holidays i like to drink gin. Love the way it make feel all warm inside since its only 25 degrees out. Oh yea some green gold to go with it!![]()
Have a good friend who loves it, says it makes you feel brilliant while your companions think you're being an idiot.
- ace
- Posts: 5207
- Joined: Sun Apr 22, 2001 12:00 pm
- Location: Emerald Triangle looking for EA and some trainwreck!
I love the pine taste it has. And your friend is probably right, but I have had a rough week. I had to put my almost 12 year old rott to sleep on Thursday and I feel like a part of me has died also. gonna finish this fifth of Seagrams tonight so.... yea.Humboldt wrote:Gin...just a few gin drinks throughout my lifetime.
Have a good friend who loves it, says it makes you feel brilliant while your companions think you're being an idiot.
On to number 5 and makin'em strong!!
Oh man.ace wrote:I love the pine taste it has. And your friend is probably right, but I have had a rough week. I had to put my almost 12 year old rott to sleep on Thursday and I feel like a part of me has died also. gonna finish this fifth of Seagrams tonight so.... yea.
On to number 5 and makin'em strong!!
I'm sorry.
Love the pups, hurts like a knife every time I lose one, truly sorry to hear of your loss.
Just fielded a call tonight from a vet tech at UC Davis vet, CA.
Asking questions about my first dog, a golden treated for her second cancer tumor at Davis in '97. Research on their methods.
Same leg, same spot for both tumors.
First was in the tissue at 2 years age in NC, second was in the bone at about 9 years in CA.
Odd to have someone call out of the blue, after that long and after 2 moves. I lost Inga in 2000.
Told the tech I was glad to help and to feel free to call back.
Asking questions about my first dog, a golden treated for her second cancer tumor at Davis in '97. Research on their methods.
Same leg, same spot for both tumors.
First was in the tissue at 2 years age in NC, second was in the bone at about 9 years in CA.
Odd to have someone call out of the blue, after that long and after 2 moves. I lost Inga in 2000.
Told the tech I was glad to help and to feel free to call back.
ya ace,that's tough for sure,sorry for your lossace wrote:I love the pine taste it has. And your friend is probably right, but I have had a rough week. I had to put my almost 12 year old rott to sleep on Thursday and I feel like a part of me has died also. gonna finish this fifth of Seagrams tonight so.... yea.
On to number 5 and makin'em strong!!

- ace
- Posts: 5207
- Joined: Sun Apr 22, 2001 12:00 pm
- Location: Emerald Triangle looking for EA and some trainwreck!
Thanks man, it was the hardest thing I EVER had to do. She will be missed.Humboldt wrote:Oh man.
I'm sorry.
Love the pups, hurts like a knife every time I lose one, truly sorry to hear of your loss.
Kiara 12-13-98/12-2-10
I miss her more than most people can understand. Had her since she was 11 weeks old.
I understand completely.ace wrote:Thanks man, it was the hardest thing I EVER had to do. She will be missed.
Kiara 12-13-98/12-2-10
I miss her more than most people can understand. Had her since she was 11 weeks old.
Vet floor.
Back yard.
Kitchen floor.
Back of truck.
Lap.
I have 5 dogs now and can remember each one I've lost very fondly.
They trust you.
You do what's best for them.
The loss is straight horrific but it does ease over time.
It fades, and that's ok too.

YUMMY!
Every normal man must be tempted at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
I often wonder if the voices in my head ever get frustrated because I'm just too damn lazy to climb that clock tower.
[IMGO]http://www.volcanoesigs.com/inferno-09- ... 200-80.png[/IMGO]
I often wonder if the voices in my head ever get frustrated because I'm just too damn lazy to climb that clock tower.
[IMGO]http://www.volcanoesigs.com/inferno-09- ... 200-80.png[/IMGO]
- PsykoPenguin
- Posts: 1378
- Joined: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:31 am
- Location: Somewhere in the Antarctic Circle
- Leatherneck
- Senior Member
- Posts: 3655
- Joined: Sun Aug 27, 2000 12:00 am
- Location: The Great Midwest
- Leatherneck
- Senior Member
- Posts: 3655
- Joined: Sun Aug 27, 2000 12:00 am
- Location: The Great Midwest