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yuck!

It's alright, it's my "always in the cupboard" scotch.

I'll usually always have:

A bottle of cheapish blended scotch

A bottle of some form of rum be bundy/Morgan/mt gay

A bottle American honey or jd

Some beer

It's alright, it's my "always in the cupboard" scotch.

I'll usually always have:

A bottle of cheapish blended scotch

A bottle of some form of rum be bundy/Morgan/mt gay

A bottle American honey or jd

Some beer

fair nuff....I have bottles of scotch fkn everywhere in our cupboards lol

It's alright, it's my "always in the cupboard" scotch.

I'll usually always have:

A bottle of cheapish blended scotch

A bottle of some form of rum be bundy/Morgan/mt gay

A bottle American honey or jd

Some beer

If you like bourbon try this http://m.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_52994/blanton-s-single-barrel-special-reserve-kentucky-straight-bourbon-700ml?CAWELAID=857480446&catargetid=620010050000029300&cadevice=%7bdevice%7d&cagpspn=pla&gclid=CLXJ8LrW9boCFeZfpgoda24A6A

it's great

I care :rant:

That's why I said no one else! :P

I don't overly like it but American honey is nice and jd is cool

Side note: glayva is f**king awesome!!!

I don't even know what it is

I dont like bourbon either but enjoyed the shit out of that stuff!

Glayva is great. For given some at my 21st and have been a fan ever since!

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