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11th December 07, 04:47 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
Oh grand defender of the kilt - are you sure that you are on the right forum?
Just because ONE wears a kilt does not mean ONE has a descerning taste in a particular intoxicating beverage. I myself have often gotten looped on Southern Comfort not including that time I hung from a chainlink fence jetpuking because my legs failed to function! Luckily I don't drink battery acid because what burns going down burns coming up. I actually carry mouth wash in my flask, you know it case a girl accidently mistakes me for this my arhnemisis (pictured below) and starts talking to me.

Here is my belt buckle flask, $10 ebay. Flask just pops out and holds an incredible 2 fl. oz. Lower jaw creates drinking cup.
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11th December 07, 05:31 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by ccga3359
Just because ONE wears a kilt does not mean ONE has a descerning taste in a particular intoxicating beverage. I myself have often gotten looped on Southern Comfort not including that time I hung from a chainlink fence jetpuking because my legs failed to function! Luckily I don't drink battery acid because what burns going down burns coming up. I actually carry mouth wash in my flask, you know it case a girl accidently mistakes me for this my arhnemisis (pictured below) and starts talking to me.
Here is my belt buckle flask, $10 ebay. Flask just pops out and holds an incredible 2 fl. oz. Lower jaw creates drinking cup.
2 oz? The whisky I drink is so strong I lose more than that to evaporation every time I uncork it! I've never heard the expression "jetpuking" before, in my University days we preferred "the technicolor yawn" or "calling Ralph on the porcelain telephone." Besides, Grant, I took you for a "Yukon Jack" man.
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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11th December 07, 05:56 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Monkey@Arms
2 oz?  The whisky I drink is so strong I lose more than that to evaporation every time I uncork it!  I've never heard the expression "jetpuking" before, in my University days we preferred "the technicolor yawn" or "calling Ralph on the porcelain telephone." Besides, Grant, I took you for a "Yukon Jack" man.
Best regards,
Jake
Apparently I was going for distance . I've not drunk rye since I was 16 or 17, seems we ran out of a proper mix and had to resort to using Tang (crystal form). If it was good enough for the Astronauts... 
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14th December 07, 12:44 AM
#4
"Here is my belt buckle flask, $10 ebay. Flask just pops out and holds an incredible 2 fl. oz. Lower jaw creates drinking cup."
Yeh, that kinda sums up my drinking career, too. 
Moosedog
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27th June 08, 02:30 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by BEEDEE
I actually got my flask -- and ones for some relatives -- from Excalibur gifts, and I was extremely pleased with it/them. 6oz, I think, and since I don't chug my Oban from it, that seems to be a nice quantity. My main concern was that I wanted something a bit flat, and still round -- most that I've seen were too deep/thick, and take up a lot of space in the sporran. So I got this one:
6 oz. Oval Liquor Flask
http://www.excaliburcutlery.com/flas...t_detail&p=368
And, for the record, they were phenomenal folks to deal with -- I ordered them and needed to get them in 3-4 days for a wedding -- I paid for 2nd day shipping, and they had it out the door within 24 hours, and everything was perfect. It's not rocket science, but still, I enjoy every positive customer-service experience!
I'm gonna keep an eye out for one like McFarkus got -- that looks quite nice too!
Cheers all!
Jeff
Last edited by jeffharrison; 27th June 08 at 06:53 PM.
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