Oh christ.
One of my cars gets wrenched on by the guy who >maintains the Jaegermeister
934; one of the perks (or >perhaps a prerequisite) of the job appears to be
an >endless supply of Jagermeister and related banners, >glasses and the
like. There's a Jagermeister shrine of >sorts in one corner of the shop,
consisting of cases of >the stuff, a dedicated refrigerator filled with it,
assorted dirty glasses and a 55-gallon drum which
is >usually overflowing
with empty Jagermeister bottles >(which is a
staggering sight).
Every time I collect my car after one of its multi->month sojourns in this
shop there's an obligatory >ritual of being offered a shot of this stuff
for the >road because, and I quote, "...it's completely >harmless...",
an
assertion I find (literally) difficult >to swallow given that the stuff
seems to be composed of >equal parts herbal cough syrup and Draino.
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Chris Kennedy
chris(a)mainecoon.com
http://www.mainecoon.com
PGP fingerprint: 4E99 10B6 7253 B048 6685 6CBC 55E1 20A3 108D AB97
Harmless!?!?!? I don't see how that stuff is harmless! I don't know if you
know this, but Jagermeister has a certain little opiate in it (I'm not
kidding!) that makes you extremely violent. (If you've had too much, that
is.)
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David Vohs, Digital Archaeologist & Computer Historian.
Computer Collection:
"Triumph": Commodore 64C, 1802, 1541, FSD-1, GeoRAM 512, Okimate 20.
"Leela": Macintosh 128 (Plus upgrade), Nova SCSI HDD, Imagewriter II.
"Delorean": TI-99/4A.
"Monolith": Apple Macintosh Portable.
"Spectrum": Tandy Color Computer 3.
"Boombox": Sharp PC-7000.
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