cuginosgrizzo wrote:We have a saying: this looks like the husband that cuts his own balls to displease his wife.....
....I guess what's done cannot be undone
I'd say that's an understatement
I prefer cutting off your nose to spite your face
Jimbo wrote:Enjoying a glass of 4 year old gumballhead neat. Very nice. I took it off oak at 2 years but it keeps getting better. Reminds me of Jack. Clean but tasty. Very nice drinker...
Shouting and shooting, I can't let them catch me...
HDNB wrote:after you click "post reply", scroll down a bit and use the "submit" button.
it's not an S&M thing...it will actually post the reply.
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shadylane wrote:There's a bunch of us seasoned folks here
Or at least marinated
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thecroweater wrote:Sun is shinning, corn is high, kids laughing in the back ground, and I got whiskey to spare. Ran my German malt the other night and fell back in love with my still.
I figure heaven might just have to wait
Shouting and shooting, I can't let them catch me...
Still Life wrote:Be careful with the You Tube videos as some of those cowboys could distill piss through a lead radiator and call it a fine drink.
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NZChris wrote:Whatever it is you have been studying hasn't done you much good, so bin that resource and start over.
Wish we had a like button here .
here is a double for you TB
Well , don't get too pumped up over me . It's raining here and my clay feet are washing away .
If you ain't the lead dog in the team , the scenery never changes . Ga Flatwoods made my avatar and I want to thank him for that .
Don't drink water , fish fornicate in it .
Fills Jars Slowly wrote: The main difference is that if you tell people you are running cleared mash in your boiler and the thicker stuff in your thumper they will nod and approve, and if you tell them you have a steam injection distillation system they will get uptight about the number and type of pressure release mechanisms you have on the steam boiler.
HD is more like a library than an information kiosk,
imagine the reaction you would get requesting (or demanding)
the librarian read you a book.
be water my friend
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If you ain't the lead dog in the team , the scenery never changes . Ga Flatwoods made my avatar and I want to thank him for that .
Don't drink water , fish fornicate in it .
Truckinbutch wrote:HD is more like a library than an information kiosk,
imagine the reaction you would get requesting (or demanding)
the librarian read you a book.
be water my friend
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That has got to be one of the best things I've ever read on hd. That is so funny I can't stop laughing.
I think that has to become the standard politically correct answer to those snowflakes that expect everything handed to them . Little hard to whine your way around that one .
If you ain't the lead dog in the team , the scenery never changes . Ga Flatwoods made my avatar and I want to thank him for that .
Don't drink water , fish fornicate in it .
Danespirit wrote:I need a book to look up what a library is...the only problem is, the book is at the library...
That's easy. It's the building that used to have books in it, but the "snowflakes" had the books that offended them (all of them) removed and they now have "safe spaces" and "crying rooms" there.
HD rule #2 wrote:2. Be polite and courteous. Remember that nobody is perfect and nobody knows everything. We've all got our strengths and limitations which is why we share information with each other in the first place. Remember that we're all different and nothing is going to change that fact.
Prairiepiss wrote:
Good thing we aren't bound by rules. And we can make it however we want. With whatever we want. As long as we don't talk to much about it in the open.
DAD300 wrote:
And...ferment more and more often, always have something ready to distill.