We just stick it in the freezer for a few hours (or snow in this case) and drink it out of shot glasses. We use to drink it straight out of the bottle but with all the germs out there we don't do that until we are too drunk to make it in the shot glasses. That and good handwashing; doing my part not to spread germs.
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12-21-2009 11:00 PMNow my little Oriental girl wants to go to Boston for Christmas. I think they are both nuts for going that direction this time of year.
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12-22-2009 01:01 AMWell the snow did create some challenges after all. When it snows in Brooklyn, they'l just leave enough room for you to get up the street to deliver.....if you're lucky.
Just another day in the city.
Pretty sure the dude that unloaded me was Phragle's brother. The mirror on the forklift is in the way, but he was a dead ringer.
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12-22-2009 01:21 AMLong Island got blasted. last stop of the day was a bit of a biotch. After knocking down 3' snow banks with the trailer on every turn I had to make to get to the stop, I find a car (on left) park by the gate to the dock that needs to be moved or be run over by the trailer going in. The car is actually parked on the street, that's just how they plow. One lane through and let everyone deal with the rest.
Pic was after the cars across the street were moved so I could do what I needed to get the freight off.
btw......don't look Brooks
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12-22-2009 02:03 AMWhat ever it takes
After bang'n on doors at the surrounding businesses looking for the owner of the car with no success I tell the Jamaican dude who's gonna unload me (I think he was still in island mode) that we're gonna have to unload in the street. He tells me he won't go in the street with the forklift because of the snow, but will unload me in the parking lot....which btw had snow on it too. Must be Demons at the curb or something. Well I explain to him that if I could make it into the lot, I would've just backed into the dock....will you meet me half way at the curb? He says "OK Mon, I go as far as the curb "
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Alrighty then. Make the rounds bang'n on doors again, to get four cars across the street moved so I can wiggle around enough to get the tail of the trailer past the Demons so my boy can get his freight off.
Now for the clincher.
After we're all done and I'm backing down the street to get out of there, the business owner from across the street who's employees all had to move their cars, walks out and gets in the car that was blocking the gate and drives away.
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12-22-2009 09:21 AMI'm sure it was. She's in my shower right this minute. Women are all nutz.
She wasn't going to come over, then decided to come, and I fell asleep in my recliner while she was coming. Then she was mad because I woke up and did't want to go to bed. She's making me crazy. The language barrier doesn't help. She is just too cute and sexy for me to hold my ground.
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12-22-2009 09:24 AM
My dad was a truck driver for 40+ years with Long Island/NYC being one of his main drop areas.
It is amazing the narrow alley ways and streets a truck can get down. Sometimes you literaly have inches between the truck mirrors and brick walls of the business you deliver to.
Then there's the cars. Amazing how fast they move when a rig's grill is all they see out of their mirror with the sound of an airhorn blowing in the wind and up their azz.Last edited by ChiefApache; 12-22-2009 at 09:39 AM.
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12-22-2009 09:27 AMJamaicans can be a strange bunch. I asked my counselor at the college where she was from originally. I asked because she always seemed to be in a bad mood. You guessed it, she is from Jamaica mon.
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12-22-2009 09:43 AM
"Literally" has two ls.
Figuratively has one.Warning: This post may contain language unsuitable for minors or math not suitable for liberal-arts majors.