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Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey is wretched swill...ersatz bourbon. Defend or refute


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I am still inclined to side with Chuck Cowdery's take on the matter.

Jack, George and the rest may be a square but they are still a rectangle too, no matter how much they insist on being called a square!

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I am still inclined to side with Chuck Cowdery's take on the matter.

Jack, George and the rest may be a square but they are still a rectangle too, no matter how much they insist on being called a square!

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If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man. ~Mark Twain

Some people are like a Slinky. They are not really good for anything, but you still can't help but smile when you shove them down the stairs...

~tanstaafl2

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I am still inclined to side with Chuck Cowdery's take on the matter.

Jack, George and the rest may be a square but they are still a rectangle too, no matter how much they insist on being called a square!

Perfectly put.

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”In Demerara some of the rum producers have a unique custom of placing chunks of raw meat in the casks to assist in aging, to absorb certain impurities, and to add a certain distinctive character.” -Peter Valaer, "Foreign and Domestic Rum," 1937

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