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25th February 08, 07:55 AM
#61
Another girl Hellooo & from Memphis, Tennessee. Home of the blues & Elvis.
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25th February 08, 10:15 AM
#62
from Detroit, Michigan!
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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25th February 08, 05:58 PM
#63
MacWage Sneaks Education In!
 Originally Posted by MacWage
Leave it to you to educate and be funny.
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25th February 08, 05:58 PM
#64
welcome!
 Originally Posted by CactusJack
Okay, I'll behave... 
My favorite response to the "I'll behave" line is, "It could be referred to as behavior."
Welcome, Di! Look forward to seeing you next weekend in Lexington!
Lovin' the breeze 'tween m'knees!
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25th February 08, 06:04 PM
#65
 Originally Posted by bikeolounger
My favorite response to the "I'll behave" line is, "It could be referred to as behavior."
Welcome, Di! Look forward to seeing you next weekend in Lexington!
Hi ya Tom! I look forward to seeing you all again as well! That reminds me, I have to buy plane tickets, whoops.
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25th February 08, 06:32 PM
#66
Hello, Welcome and I am single with a bottle of Absinthe.
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25th February 08, 06:39 PM
#67
 Originally Posted by Raphael
Hello, Welcome and I am single with a bottle of Absinthe.
 Originally Posted by Wiki
Canada
In Canada, liquor laws are under the jurisdiction of the provincial governments. British Columbia has no limits on thujone content, although several associations are petitioning for bans[citation needed]; Alberta, Ontario and Nova Scotia allow 10 mg/kg thujone; Québec allows 15 mg per kg (according to the SAQ)[citation needed]; and all other provinces do not allow the sale of absinthe containing thujone (although, in Saskatchewan, one can purchase any liquor, with a minimum of one case, usually 12 bottles x 750 ml or 8 x 1L). Individual liquor boards must approve each product before it may be sold, and currently only Hill's Absinth, Czech Absinth s.r.o., Elie-Arnaud Denoix, Pernod, Absente, Versinthe and, in limited release, La Fée Absinthe are approved. Like any alcohol, absinthe can only be imported by the proper government agencies and imports by individuals to a private address are prohibited.
Production is also regulated by the provincial government. Recently, Okanagan Spirits in British Columbia was allowed to distill a traditional style of absinthe that closely resembles absinthes from France and Switzerland.
Okanagan Spirits, a distillery based in Vernon BC, has produced Taboo, which has been approved for sale in BC, Alberta and Ontario and is even available on the shelves of BC's provincially run liquor stores. This is Canada's only authentic Absinthe, made using a traditional European recipe.
OK everyone let's go visit Raph, he's got plenty of room!
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25th February 08, 06:43 PM
#68
The Green Goddess says Yummy, lets go!
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25th February 08, 06:45 PM
#69
 Originally Posted by SexyButler
Leave it to you to educate and be funny.
That's our MacWages, Not only do you get an education but also a good laugh as well.. Evening Di.
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25th February 08, 06:47 PM
#70
 Originally Posted by CactusJack
 Evening Di.
Hi ya Larry....it's that time huh? Be there in a bit.
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