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    I haven't received mine yet, but I see Stevorocks likes it. As long as it isn't too sweet then I am sure I will like it.

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    Wow, isn't that interesting. Erickson, please keep us informed.

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    I've had my eye on that Portland General store whiskey aftershave for a long time. It's too bad it's so expensive.

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    When and where I grew up, drinking the aftershave was considered a sure sign of having gone downhill. God help you!
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    Depends if it's highland or speyside. a nice islay might do the trick. The peat might make a fine astringent.

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    Everclear! Mix some grain alcohol and some lime juice and rosemary. Lol

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    Though I stand by my comment that whiskey belongs in the belly and not on the face, I suppose that if I would try something like this, a little Southern Comfort with lime oil might be quite good.

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    Ah, Tsunami, you're a Mason; as am I. I think Lynn may be too. I noticed a ring on his finger indicating such.

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    Yes I am, the masonic tattoo you see is one that I drew on my arm

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    That's pretty neat...I don't have that kind of talent. The only thing I can do with some degree of competence is fish - but, even that sometimes requires a little bit more luck than skill. As for being a Mason, I am the 4th of my name (my user name is my name - sort of), of which, 3 of us have been Masons . My father only had an interest in the Craft towards then end of his life, and by then it was too late for him.

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