I'm enjoying a tasty Bloody Caesar at the moment

I’m sitting on the toilet right now enjoying a nice shit.
 
Get rid of the horse radish. Add tabasco and worcestershire sauce.

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Where did you learn about the drink? It's usually a Canadian thing.

I actually tend to agree with you regarding the Tobasco & sauce rather than the horseradish but I was out of Worcestershire tonight, so...

I became a fan in Toronto. Being a Buffalo-native I used to spend a whole lot of time there.
 
negroni dry is my fav cocktail
after that a matgarita or paloma.
3rd place whiskey sour

aside from a negroni i prefer sipping on liquors straight
 
Damn that sounds good. I don't drink anymore and didn't used to do mixed drinks much. We used to go to this place at the casino that specialized in martinis so of course I'd get a long island iced tea. They did those rather well too.

Oh, man. I used to love Long Island iced teas back in my real drinking days but I never made it all the way through a fourth one without losing my memory of the rest of the night. So, I gave them up, bro.
 
I actually tend to agree with you regarding the Tobasco & sauce rather than the horseradish but I was out of Worcestershire tonight, so...

I became a fan in Toronto. Being a Buffalo-native I used to spend a whole lot of time there.
Going to Canada was awesome when I lived in Michigan. You can live like a rock star and then when you go home you realize that all the money you spent was only like forty real American dollars.
 
Going to Canada was awesome when I lived in Michigan. You can live like a rock star and then when you go home you realize that all the money you spent was only like forty real American dollars.

Yup when I was 19 living just downriver of Detroit we'd make frequent trips to Windsor, sometimes multiple times a week. Believe the exchange rate was like 1 USD : 1.40 CD possibly even 1.45 at it's highest.

...and I remember bottles of beer bring 2 CD...
 
Yup when I was 19 living just downriver of Detroit we'd make frequent trips to Windsor, sometimes multiple times a week. Believe the exchange rate was like 1 USD : 1.40 CD possibly even 1.45 at it's highest.
Are you from one of those Trenton places? I never understood why people made fun of downriver. TBH I’ve never met anyone white trash from downriver and they were a lot more interesting people than the people I grew up with north of Ann Arbor.
 
Are you from one of those Trenton places? I never understood why people made fun of downriver. TBH I’ve never met anyone white trash from downriver and they were a lot more interesting people than the people I grew up with north of Ann Arbor.

Gibraltar, next town down from Trenton.

I remember growing up there there was some....

Then 15 years later I bought a home there while stationed in Detroit, not sure if I was more aware after living all over the country prior to my return, or the new trailer parks brought it in, but I noticed much more.

Still nice places to live in spots, but I get why the norther suburbs in Oakland County and the Livonia area would look down on us.
 
I don’t get what the difference is. That’s basically I classic Bloody Mary. Obviously there’s a great deal of variance to how they are made (probably the most of any cocktail), but this would point to the peak of the bell curve IMO.
It's the clam juice that separates it from the rest, bro.
 
Yup when I was 19 living just downriver of Detroit we'd make frequent trips to Windsor, sometimes multiple times a week. Believe the exchange rate was like 1 USD : 1.40 CD possibly even 1.45 at it's highest.

...and I remember bottles of beer bring 2 CD...
Spot on, bro.
 
That's the secret ingredient that keeps it from being just another variant on a Bloody Mary. It brings the flavor! ;)
When I eat animals it would have intruiged me, don't get much Clam based things in my neck of the woods though... Had a clam chowder once, which granted was nice.

Reminds me of like an anchovy on a pizza
 
Gibraltar, next town down from Trenton.

I remember growing up there there was some....

Then 15 years later I bought a home there while stationed in Detroit, not sure if I was more aware after living all over the country prior to my return, or the new trailer parks brought it in, but I noticed much more.

Still nice places to live in spots, but I get why the norther suburbs in Oakland County and the Livonia area would look down on us.
shit, Livonia is trash. When I lived in Plymouth, all the fucks from Livonia would descend on the downtown Thursday through Saturday since they have nothing but there but houses, industrial parks, and mini-malls. Half of it is indistinguishable from places like Taylor and Ecorse too where every third house is some “mechanic” hacking up people’s vehicles.

Tbh I think that Royal Oak/Ferndale is the only place I’d consider desirable in metro Detroit unless one stretches the definition of metro Detroit to include Ann Arbor.
 
shit, Livonia is trash. When I lived in Plymouth, all the fucks from Livonia would descend on the downtown Thursday through Saturday since they have nothing but there but houses, industrial parks, and mini-malls. Half of it is indistinguishable from places like Taylor and Ecorse too where every third house is some “mechanic” hacking up people’s vehicles.

Tbh I think that Royal Oak/Ferndale is the only place I’d consider desirable in metro Detroit unless one stretches the definition of metro Detroit to include Ann Arbor.

I thought Livonia had some decent areas (got my associates degree from Schoolcraft and dated a few Livonia girls who lived in nice spots)

Definitely not Taylor or Ecorse level...at least back in the late 90s-early 00s
 
Going to Canada was awesome when I lived in Michigan. You can live like a rock star and then when you go home you realize that all the money you spent was only like forty real American dollars.
I know, wasn't that awesome?
 
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I thought Livonia had some decent areas (got my associates degree from Schoolcraft and dated a few Livonia girls who lived in nice spots)
I think it depends what you’re looking for. If you want a safe neighborhood to raise kids and that kind of thing, there are definitely many spots there. I like to have walk/bikeability, a proper downtown, and greenspace, and most of metro Detroit sucks for that.
 
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