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to hell with liquor.. lager's where it's at!!!!
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it's a pre-mixed drink, so yes it will go off a lot faster than a bottole of neat spirit. most bottled drinks should be ok for months, but is there no date on it?
stuff like that will go cloudy and you will see lumpy bits in it, if it's gone off. if it's reasonably clear then you'd be ok IMHO. |
If it's plain old vodka it does not spoil.
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isn't it made from like rotten potatoes anyways
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Don't worry chief im a responsible person. I know when too much alcohol is too much.
I've had a good look through the glass of each bottle and it looks as fine as the day i bought it. No chunky bits or anything. But looks can be deceiving.... |
of course by the time everyone says something about it and you actually decide to drink it it probably will be off hehe
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Lol was thinking the exact same thing :D . I would drink it now, but i have to go to work in like....40 minutes. Wouldnt want the cops to pull up someone riding a battery powered scooter with an illegal blood alcohol thingy...
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of course its safe
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drunkeness at work ftw =)
remember goin to work the next day half drunk from the night before... was dreadin it until i got there and found everyone else was exactly the same hahaha! one of the funniest days of my working life! |
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um, well ive never heard of a carton of vodka.. lol, but as long as its still sealed then it should be fine.. after all quite a lot of alcohol drinks are "distilled" for a period of time.. vodka is one of them if ur cautious about drinking it then dont.. go buy a newer carton.. |
Legal Alcohol purchasing age here in Aus is 18, consumption is not legislated though providing liquor to a minor is an offense...
Check this out... http://www.supersizedmeals.com/food/...-Darwin_Stubby |
"Uniquely Australian, the "Darwin Stubby" is well known for its sheer size and volume of beery goodness."
Thats one huge bottle o beer. I remember a friend of the family had a huge collection of empty beer bottles, and one of those was one of em. |
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Chris :) |
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a person has that right to die for this country fighting a war, so why not let them have all they can get out of life before they die? they don't like drug user in the service jail time! and drunken soldiers who break the rules doing crazy things like fighting and breaking the local laws. but still they are cool with them drinking spirits of all types. =========side note===================================== i join the service of my own free will, but i have to think of all them who are out there should have more support (men/women power) and the US-arm force services should restart the draft back up temp-only till this thing is finish with this bull on the terrorist crap is done with. |
Chief, The Marine Corps doesn't tollerate underage drinking on base or bailing you out of jail for being drunk and underage in town. I know, heh.
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Nice beer bottle!
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uk age is 18, gotta love it =) or 14 with parents consent in the home i think. some of us were lucky enough to have stubble at 17 so got into the pubs then hehe
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Im amazed at how easy it is for young'uns to aquire alcohol. On my first trip to the bottle-o, i didnt even have to show ID. It was only when i asked "do you want to see my ID" that they decided otherwise. I had a shave that day, so i looked younger than i really was.
But our town is a little isolated and there are always drunke parties scattered all over the place with underage people. Not suprisingly, these turn ugly and thats why i fear travelling at night on a scooter on weekends. Its saturday, just come home from work and passed two parties. Luckily, no one was out on the street so it was a...silent night. |
i can aquire a bottle of "tom collins" for 14 bucks 1.75 lter of kesslers wiskey whenever i please and im 15 :P
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See what i mean?
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