Just what the doctor ordered......

Longun

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All you need is a jug of Jager.....
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lol, good one! lol

During my Bartender days, Jager was quite popular and i got to observe quite a few people who drank the stuff, it's effects on them, including myself, and have come to several conclusions;

1. One shot will break the ice
2. two shots could be the preferred dose
3. Great mood enhancer for late arrivals to the festivity's
4. Never do more than 3 shots of the stuff! you have been warned! lol

Joey



"It's all about knowing what your firearms practical limitations are and combining that with your own personal limitations!"
 
LAST EDITED ON Aug-07-13 AT 04:33PM (MST)[p]When I was in the Army and stationed in West Germany, there was a local dive we all went to called "Udo Snacks". They had a concocted drink there they called the "GI Killer" and we brought every newbie into town and ordered one for them. Or course we all chipped in at the same time for the cab ride he would need later! LOL

If I recall correctly, it was a shot each of Jack Daniels, Gin, Vodka, Rum, Jaegermeister, Ratzapus (Ginger flavored spiced liqeur), Tobasco sauce, and a splash of Coke. You had to insult their manhood just to get them to drink it and you had to ensure they downed it in one go...otherwise they were never gonna finish it!

Sooner, or later, that chit was gonna come back up and the throat burn was horrendous!

Have never cared for Jaeger since I left Europe in 1985.....
 
>lol, good one! lol
>
>During my Bartender days, Jager was
>quite popular and i got
>to observe quite a few
>people who drank the stuff,
>it's effects on them, including
>myself, and have come to
>several conclusions;
>
>1. One shot will break the
>ice
>2. two shots could be the
>preferred dose
>3. Great mood enhancer for late
>arrivals to the festivity's
>4. Never do more than 3
>shots of the stuff! you
>have been warned! lol
>
>Joey
>
>
>
>"It's all about knowing what your
>firearms practical limitations are and
>combining that with your own
>personal limitations!"

Did you ever Drink on the Job sage?:D

Ever have to act as a Bouncer?







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LAST EDITED ON Aug-07-13 AT 10:50PM (MST)[p]"Did you ever Drink on the Job sage?"

A regular job, no, never! Bar-tending, yes! Getting shitfaced behind the Bar though was highly frowned upon by the owners.


"Ever have to act as a Bouncer?"

I worked Bar-tending in the Bay Area where i'm from, usually Fri & Sat nights. It was pretty low key... plus it was a cop bar.

Up here though, the legendary Mt Lassen Club in Downtown Chester is a mix of loggers, construction guys, and rowdy tourists. We never had a "bouncer", even nites when we had a band. Yes Bess, i physically "threw" people out that door. Once, i had a guy kicking and screaming under each arm, i kicked the door open, threw one out, then the other. 10 minutes later i looked outside and they were half a block away, still throwing punches at one another just like they were before i interrupted their disagreement.

One young GI Joe special forces guy that i physically escorted out the door came back in 5 minutes later and said that i couldn't do that again. lol, He was wrong. :)

Joey




"It's all about knowing what your firearms practical limitations are and combining that with your own personal limitations!"
 

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