Does Vodka have to be Russian

by simplesally 26 Replies latest jw friends

  • Vivamus
    Vivamus

    Za Zdoroviye!

    Been to Russia a few weeks ago, and we drank the stuff that's sold on the streets. Almost pure alcohol, burned your insides away, tasted awful, but man...did it get us drunk.

    Viv.

  • refiners fire
    refiners fire

    but man...did it get us drunk.

    Apparently thats the whole intent over there, Life in Russia is so shitty that they just want to escape to oblivion!( but youd know better than me, having been there!)

  • BONEZZ
    BONEZZ

    Awww, finally a post I can be passionate about. My drink of drinks for many years. Vodka on the rocks and not just Vodka, other wise you get the stuff Farkle talked about...well-vodka. No, you have to ask for Stoli on the rocks. I go back to the days when Smirnoff Silver or Smirnoff 100 were the best, then Stoli came along and blew everything else out. Now there are quite a few great Vodkas out there. I think Grey Goose is rated number one and there are some very good Polish Vodkas and a lot I haven't tried...yet.

    Anyone who says there's no diff between Vodkas is nuts. Bad well-vodka tastes like sweat wrung from Rosanne Barr's shorts...don't ask how I know. Good Vodka kept in the freezer pours out like a syrup..over cracked ice, not cubes...awwww yes...it's only 10:30 but I gotta go.

    -BONEZZ

  • Mac
    Mac

    Bones,

    Stoli on pancakes, YUM! Best part of wakin' up is Stolis in your....

  • simplesally
    simplesally

    Grey Goose is excellent as well.

    I love a martini. And this Swedish vodka that I have right is so smooth with my two olives .... a dirty martini.

  • BONEZZ
    BONEZZ

    Mac....

    (Doing my best Homer Simpson imitation): "UUUMMMM STOLI ON PANCAKES."

    -BONEZZ

  • Mac
    Mac

    Hey Bones,

    What say you and I take IHOP by storm!!!

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