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<blockquote data-quote="RSteve" data-source="post: 566428" data-attributes="member: 164"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">As a young pup, during my college years, before going into the army, given a choice of an alcoholic beverage, I chose gin and tonic with a dab of Rose's sweet lime juice. I'm sure it's close to 50 years since I've had a gin and tonic until tonight. I have had gimlets and martinis, but not a gin and tonic. On my way home from my daughter's house after dinner, I pulled into the parking lot of Total Wine and went in just to browse. There was an end cap with Seagrams gin, one among my boyhood favorites, Seagrams, Gilbeys and Gordons, all cheap and none too floral. I bought a 750 ml of Seagrams (the cheapest at $8.99) and a liter of tonic water. I'm really enjoying this gin and tonic and will have another before bedtime tomorrow. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSteve, post: 566428, member: 164"] [SIZE=5]As a young pup, during my college years, before going into the army, given a choice of an alcoholic beverage, I chose gin and tonic with a dab of Rose's sweet lime juice. I'm sure it's close to 50 years since I've had a gin and tonic until tonight. I have had gimlets and martinis, but not a gin and tonic. On my way home from my daughter's house after dinner, I pulled into the parking lot of Total Wine and went in just to browse. There was an end cap with Seagrams gin, one among my boyhood favorites, Seagrams, Gilbeys and Gordons, all cheap and none too floral. I bought a 750 ml of Seagrams (the cheapest at $8.99) and a liter of tonic water. I'm really enjoying this gin and tonic and will have another before bedtime tomorrow. [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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