Posted by JDseller on October 08, 2011 at 21:01:30 from (208.126.196.144):
I saw John's earlier posting about his son finding the premixed stuff. Jack is best with NOTHING in it. I like mine straight. Hot or cold it is so GOOD!!! LOL. I don't drink much any more, maybe a pint a year. My wife is a diabetic and can't drink so I don't either around her. In my younger days a half gallon each week was just about right. Used to drive to Missouri each month and by a case or two. Never did like beer. The smell is sickening to me, but a good whiskey is heavenly. LMAO
I have two bottles that are forty years old. I don't know how aging them that long will affect them. I have two and each man in my unit had two. We drink a toast at each of our funerals, out of that fellows bottles. My two are the last ones left. I am the last man standing out of the original ten of us. We all made it back state side. Life was hard for several of them and they did not make it a year after being home. The rest of us made it until the 21st century but it did not take long for us to peter out.
Some say growing old is better than the other options. That maybe the truth but it is not an easy road many days anymore.
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