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Hello Kym.

I spoke to Phil and Daniel last night! They both remember you. They don't remember much about a fire so please do let me know what happened there!

Thanks for the hint Rev210!

Next time you see me drunk, you will know what I have just done!

Strich9ine,

I enjoy a wide range of drinks and a range of wide drinks.

The cactus juice is a favorite as well. I make a fremented chilli drink that is brought up to 37% alchohol by the cactus juice and I call it "Fire water". Like napalm down the throat and explodes I the stomach like a rack of funelled B52's. It also makes you drunk very quick.

Originally posted by R31 Chick

I spoke to Phil and Daniel last night!   They both remember you.  

heheh, what are the odds hey. Small world :)

funnily enough, my gf wants to go poke daniel's eyes out with a fork.....

.... him and his mates were being "Stare Bears" gawking at my gf while she was being written a ticket by the lovely police officer outside his house :)

Originally posted by rev210

I make a fremented  

Not only a connoiossuer, but a brewery whore too huh?

I made wine once, squeezed the grapes myself, added all the ingredients needed, found out later that 200g of sugar made about 10% alcohol...... i put in 1.2kg of sugar...

...needless to say I discovered the reason it was so potent in a not-so-nice way...

... how do you make this napalm you speak of ?

I take 500gms of habenaro chilli.

blend it to a pulp (outside because the fumes are exactly what tear gas is made from)

add a little yeast and sugar and leave it in a bottle for a few months.

add a small amount of white vinager when done and make to volume with your favorite spirit. This time the mexican cactus juice.

Originally posted by rev210

I take 500gms of habenaro chilli.

blend it to a pulp (outside because the fumes are exactly what tear gas is made from)

add a little yeast and sugar and leave it in a bottle for a few months.

add a small amount of white vinager when done and make to volume with your favorite spirit. This time the mexican cactus juice.

there you have it, drinkable napalm. On second thoughts I won't be trying that one. Sounds a little risqu'e for me....

*runs back to his milk'n'cookies*

Kym, Daniel would have found it very amusing I think! He is a cheeky little sh*t. How long ago was that anyway?

Lovely police officer? There is no such thing?

You still haven't told me about the fire story and I am dieing to know, please!

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