I really REALLY hate Slice!!

Laurel

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It has no taste, it's syrupy, and it's boring.

Lemon-lime my ass.
 
*squeezes a half-lime over Laurel's bottock and places a slice of leamon in her part*
 
They still make that schtuff? I thought it was discontinued due to lack of interest.
 
these copycat threads are really getting out of hand, whats next "I really hate to splice"

really I do, not a safe way to get a car stereo to work unless you use electrical tape.
 
The orange wasn't bad, but I prefered Crush. Crush grape also ruled.
 
Merlins: 7 Up always reminded me of being sick, you know.. drink flat 7 Up? I love Sprite, it's not syrupy to me.. it always makes me hiccup after each sip, it's so strong.

I've never had gin and tonic.
 
Moreover, you’re leamony fresh. This cool citrus feeling should last all day long.
 
Just dropping in to say that I love the word 'moreover.'

As you were.
 
I hate 7Up. I hate Sprite. Ginger Ale only please. It pisses me off when I order a stoli and ginger ale and the bring me Stoli and 7Up. I make them take it back. And I'm not ususally a fussy patron.
 
In the Texas they don't believe in Ginger Ale, they give you sprite with a dash of coke. I've had this happen at every restaurant I've gone to, Mischka and lavender can back me up on that.

Moreover, I enjoy the word 'moreover' as well.
 
when I was in bartending school (laugh, go ahead) that's how they taught you to make ginger ale if the establishment you were working at didn't carry it.
 
Sprite and Coke taste nothing like Ginger Ale. It pisses me off that a restaurant would try to charge me for something I did not order.
 
Never said:
In the Texas they don't believe in Ginger Ale, they give you sprite with a dash of coke. I've had this happen at every restaurant I've gone to, Mischka and lavender can back me up on that.

That is sick and wrong and should be a crime in which the death penalty is strongly considered.
 
I make homemade (redundancy, anyone?) ginger ale. It's really quite simple and the resulting concoction is yummy.
 
tortoise said:
I make homemade (redundancy, anyone?) ginger ale. It's really quite simple and the resulting concoction is yummy.

Should I be scared of your tales about grating your own ginger root?
 
tortoise said:
I make homemade (redundancy, anyone?) ginger ale. It's really quite simple and the resulting concoction is yummy.

And you're gonna PM me your recipe, right?
 
Heh.

Actually, I prefer to simply peel and slice my root. That way, once the simple syrup is infused with the ginger flavor, you can dry the slices for a tasty ginger candy.
 
Never said:


I love you.

LOL Have I told you how happy I am you've come back?

Tortoise, my Grans makes homemade gingerale and it's amazing. I have no idea how she does it though. She tortures me with the secret.
 
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