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Bottom shelf is like liqueurs and poo and some foofy poo for the misses to grab. Some of it is good and expensive or at least a little higher up like grand marnier and chambord and crap. Next shelf is the standards of rum and tequilas and vodkas and all that. Top is mostly various scotches and better-than-Hennessy style cognacs. I actually have a seperate cabinet with MUCH more, and another nice glass front cabinet that has everything that is over $100/bottle. Macallan 18, Johnny Blue, Corvasiour XO (sp?), small bottle of Louis, etc.

I don't know why but I buy alcohol regularly just to throw up in the cabinet without looking if I have it. The most I have is Crown (probably 3+ 1.75L bottles) and Pinnacle Whipped Vodka (at least 2 big ones and a couple fifths.) my wife is a big pinnacle whipped fan with pineapple-orange juice.

 

You're not the only one...

 

Seriously, tho, that's a nice Scotch whiskey shelf you have. Anyone that has a bottle of Lagavulin is alright in my book.

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I'm bored at work... so I figure I'd add a couple more pics.

Some may guest star some Huddlers. LOL

 

A Pic taken by someone named ZOD
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Hanging out at the Breakfast Club in Uptown (no longer there)
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Have'n a brew...
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Halloween last year
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Enjoy'n the game
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Huddle tailgate'n with Dan Morgan... (anyone remember this tailgate?)
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Huddle tailgate donation for toys for tots (I'm in this pic too, you can't see me thru Scrum tho)
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lil Bit of Huddle tailgate'n with special Guest Big Cat.
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Ok that's all for me.

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Some of you crazy fugers are conspicuously nonexistent in this thread.  If you don't wanna get hit, get off the field or put on a skirt.

 

Zod, I believe you may have some pics in your profile, but I'm too lazy to look. You're a photographer. Post a decent pic. Kurb, it's a "fun" thread. Post a pic. The ever-lurking Mr. Scot, whazup? Rayzor, who posts in 50 percent of the threads here, post a pic. Dembee (refrain from Bear gear), how 'bout it? Lady P, at least a headshot would be nice. The Red, redbuddha, Delhommey, DevilCat, Aggie, Doc H, c-chuck, A-plexus, P-diddy, PFFL, KKL, (fill-in-the-blank-scared-motherfuger), etc...Man up!

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