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Newfy can you start by changing Empire name and Emailing Stardock. I played around alittle with the logo but found none that looks good yet.We can keep the leaf for now or if you have something in mind change it ? |
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Tech, I sent an email to you and CariElf requesting a change.
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I have only this to say.
Mmmm...beaver.
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Thats right Canada's number one at hockey. |
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Now lets all have a molsen and cellebrate. |
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I was having one any, but now I have an excuse. I'll follow that up with some Corona. Speaking of liquor, some guy at work were talking about some liquor that recently became available in Canada call Absinth (not sure on the spelling). Word is that it has hallucengentic properties. Know anything?
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Sounds like fun. I'm skeptical on it, but I guess I was only available in England until now. I'm betting it's similar to Everclear. That is a 190 proof liquor. Looks like I'm going to Windsor to find out. That's only 2.5 hours away.
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You are welcome to come back any time Takodoe.
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#4319
by Citizen Evil Druid - 9/15/2004 1:39:49 PM
Absinthe is a drink that contains a high-level of alcohol, typically 68%. The most important ingredient of Absinthe is the herb wormwood (Artimisia Absinthium); it is what sets it apart from other drinks and is how it acquired its name. The essential oils in wormwood contains the chemical Thujone, which is a toxin when taken in large amounts. Thujone is said to be responsible for Absinthe's mysterious effects. Other ingredients include; roman wormwood, star anise, anise seed, hyssop, angelica root, calamis root, fennel, coriander, licorice root, lemon balm, dittany, and sweet flag. Absinthe is most often described as having the flavor of liquorice, with a bitter after taste.
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Well, I knew I could find out here. Hmmm..Zippo fluid, I've used Bacardi 151 for that once. Won me 5 bucks too.
So then ED, you get the bottle, and I'll be droppping by. Next round is on me.
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