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Welcome Home. Now Brace Yourself . . .By Andrew Carroll | HistoryNet | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post One must be very cautious when ordering drinks in bars and saloons. Bartenders try to sell old, aged stocks of Scotch and Bourbon. Don’t be taken in by such practices. Some of the whiskey is twenty or even thirty years old, and obviously spoiled. If Dago Red or Blonk wine isn’t available, it is wise to carry a small flask of grain alcohol and 100% octane gas with you. In that way you will be safe. Old whiskey such as Old Taylor, Lord Calverts or Seagrams will probably ruin the lining of ones stomach. The best rule is, “if it’s old, it’s no good.” The country is run by Republicans, Democrats and Frank Sinatra. It’s a big place because it stretches all the way across the country. Keep your toes and you will get along alright. Pages: 1 2Tags: 20th - 21st Century, American History, Historical Conflicts, People, Vietnam War, World War II
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