Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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I think it could be a while before we see that down here in Australia, but it does sound good....
No doubt that it will be while before anyone sees anything nearing the aging that this whiskey was known for. 12-16 years of aging vs. the 2-4 years of aging that his great grandson is doing out of Ohio. If I have to wait 12 years and then pay the exorbitant price they are going to want for it, I’m afraid I’ll never taste a drop. The grandson is already getting $199/bottle for 2-4 year aged whiskey. I think I’ll pass.
 
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I have broken over twenty bones and have scars from surgeries and accidents. Lost count of how many stitches. Still have wire in my jaw from a motorcycle crash nearly fifty years ago. My left index finger is so badly mangle I cannot pick my nose with it. I don't find blood and gore motivating. Sorry about boring you with my body injuries,
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What no titties????
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Different rank structures down here but I do remember being reprimanded by a Wing Commander and a Squadron Leader, my right arm was broken and in a sling, they told me I should have used my left hand to salute, I pointed out that I was carrying a Browning 9 mm in my left hand as I was escorting their pay packets. This was back in the days when we got paid with real money.

Buddies father was a Command Chief Master Sargent, one morning he saluted a young Lieutenant (not sure if 2nd or 1st) left him hanging on the salute. It did not go well for the LT after the conversation my buddies father had with the base commander when he brought him his morning cup of coffee.
 
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