Drunk, after having left the Killers concert in the RDS, Dublin. It rocked. If you got something to say about it then you can go fuck yourself. Tango Whisky Delta - Poe Out.
...twd?
Um...rad?
Did they play Read My Mind and Why Do I keep Counting? I absolutely love those two songs.
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
Wow, you REALLY are drunk.
Rock!!!!!!!!
And!!!!!!!!!!
Roooooooooooooooooolllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And!!!!!!!!!!
Roooooooooooooooooolllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
15 more years! 15 more years!
This is why liberals shouldn't be in the government.
15 more years! 15 more years!
k30dxedle wrote:
...twd?
Put me down for "I don't really give a fuck".
Have a good hangover Poe
BTW, why are you posting here? Shouldn't you be getting some?
BTW, why are you posting here? Shouldn't you be getting some?
BolvisOculus wrote:
k30dxedle wrote:
...twd?
"If you want a vision of the future, imagine SecuROM slapping your face with its dick -- forever." -George Orwell
-Gunsmoke- wrote:
Put me down for "I don't really give a fuck".
Are the killers that emo techno crap?
Naw, the killers are kinda rock-ish. Pretty good, not emo at all.usmarine2007 wrote:
Are the killers that emo techno crap?
"If you want a vision of the future, imagine SecuROM slapping your face with its dick -- forever." -George Orwell
[Notinsultingpoeatall]
A drunk person can't spell whiskey? Oh wait, your coordination is so fucked up you missed the 'e' key. =O
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A drunk person can't spell whiskey? Oh wait, your coordination is so fucked up you missed the 'e' key. =O
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erm...my bad. I was thinking of my chemical romance.LaidBackNinja wrote:
Naw, the killers are kinda rock-ish. Pretty good, not emo at all.usmarine2007 wrote:
Are the killers that emo techno crap?
Ah yes.. that would be the emo crap.usmarine2007 wrote:
erm...my bad. I was thinking of my chemical romance.LaidBackNinja wrote:
Naw, the killers are kinda rock-ish. Pretty good, not emo at all.usmarine2007 wrote:
Are the killers that emo techno crap?
"If you want a vision of the future, imagine SecuROM slapping your face with its dick -- forever." -George Orwell
best music video ev4r
Everybody's got their music preference.
I hate rap, country too.
However, I do like to listen to My Chemial Romance.
I hate rap, country too.
However, I do like to listen to My Chemial Romance.
Fuckin Irish... Oh wait... im Irish... lol... and coincidentally drunk...
Love is the answer
I Love The Killers!!!!!!!!!!!!wooooooo
The spelling whisky (plural whiskies) is generally used for whiskies distilled in Scotland, Wales, Canada, and Japan, while whiskey is used for the spirits distilled in Ireland. A 1968 directive of the ATF specifies "whisky" as the official U.S. spelling, but allows labelling as "whiskey" in deference to tradition; most U.S. producers still use the latter spelling.
In the late Victorian era, Irish whiskey was the world's whiskey of choice. Of the Irish whiskies, Dublin whiskies were regarded as the grands crus of whiskeys. In order to differentiate Dublin whiskey from other whiskies, the Dublin distilleries adopted the spelling "whiskey". The other Irish distilleries eventually followed suit. The last Irish "whisky" was Paddy, which adopted the "e" in 1966.
A mnemonic used to remember which spelling is used is that "Ireland" and "United States" have at least one "e" in their names, while "Scotland", "Canada" and "Japan" do not.
In the USA, the abbreviated term "Scotch" is sometimes used for "Scotch whisky". In Scotland and most other English speaking countries however, the term "whisky" [citation needed] almost always refers to "Scotch whisky", and "Scotch" is rarely used by itself.
Taken from the wikipedia entry on whisky
In the late Victorian era, Irish whiskey was the world's whiskey of choice. Of the Irish whiskies, Dublin whiskies were regarded as the grands crus of whiskeys. In order to differentiate Dublin whiskey from other whiskies, the Dublin distilleries adopted the spelling "whiskey". The other Irish distilleries eventually followed suit. The last Irish "whisky" was Paddy, which adopted the "e" in 1966.
A mnemonic used to remember which spelling is used is that "Ireland" and "United States" have at least one "e" in their names, while "Scotland", "Canada" and "Japan" do not.
In the USA, the abbreviated term "Scotch" is sometimes used for "Scotch whisky". In Scotland and most other English speaking countries however, the term "whisky" [citation needed] almost always refers to "Scotch whisky", and "Scotch" is rarely used by itself.
Taken from the wikipedia entry on whisky
A drunken Irish.
Shocking.
Shocking.
I'm drunk and listening to that "Bones" song by the Killers, I'm feeling a huge amount of international-drunk-listening-to-the-same band kinda connectivity here. But it's caused by red wine, none of that crazy Tango Whiskey, why does your sig have Prince Harry playing rugby for Ireland Poe?