I Wouldn’t Exactly Call It a Harbinger of Doom…

 

… but I’ll be damned if I know what else to call it. Supply chain shortages just hit me where I live.

I just bought a brand of bourbon other than my usual, because I’m out of my usual and my liquor store is out of glass bottles of the stuff I drink. They have it in plastic bottles. What man drinks his bourbon out of a plastic bottle?

OK, I don’t drink it out of the bottle. But you get the point.

No, it’s not a catastrophe, but you can see catastrophe from here.

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  1. Hoyacon Member
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    kedavis (View Comment):

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    kedavis (View Comment):

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    Seawriter (View Comment):
    I’m sorry, but marketing is the only difference between most vodkas. So at least to me distinctive containers for vodka makes sense. They all taste the same and there is no reason to prefer one brand over another.

    I can personally endorse Tito’s Vodka, make in Texas for dog   Take it.lovers.

    What kind of vodka do cat lovers buy?

    My limited survey indicates Tanqueray Silver.

    Gin isn’t vodka.

    Thanks for that tidbit. Tanqueray makes a vodka. I’ll be gracious enough to omit anything further.

    When I looked for Tanqueray Silver, all I found was gin. Maybe the vodka is called something else?

    Indeed, it appears the Tanqueray vodka is called Sterling, not Silver. So, easy mistake, but your mistake, not mine.

    Oh please.  Give it a rest. I cut you a break.

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  2. Fake John/Jane Galt Coolidge
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    Goldwaterwoman (View Comment):

    Seawriter (View Comment):
    I’m sorry, but marketing is the only difference between most vodkas. So at least to me distinctive containers for vodka makes sense. They all taste the same and there is no reason to prefer one brand over another.

    I can personally endorse Tito’s Vodka, make in Texas for dog lovers.

    Is this why Tito’s tastes like they washed a dog with it?

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  3. kedavis Coolidge
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    Fake John/Jane Galt (View Comment):

    Goldwaterwoman (View Comment):

    Seawriter (View Comment):
    I’m sorry, but marketing is the only difference between most vodkas. So at least to me distinctive containers for vodka makes sense. They all taste the same and there is no reason to prefer one brand over another.

    I can personally endorse Tito’s Vodka, make in Texas for dog lovers.

    Is this why Tito’s tastes like they washed a dog with it?

    Maybe just rinsed, unless it has a lot of bubbles.

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