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Finally got my confirmation and trip information for the Caribbean Classic in Cancun!

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transfer2BGSU wrote:Por favor seniorita. Dos servasa por favor!
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Actually, it's cervezas.

By why order that when you can get some Tequila?
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See everyone there, can't wait. BEAT DUKE !!!
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Wish I could go too. :smt085
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falconboy wrote:Wish I could go too. :smt085
You can just watch it on "The Ocho"!
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falconboy wrote:Wish I could go too. :smt085
You can just watch it on "The Ocho"!
Nice, very funny. :smt090
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BGDrew wrote:By why order that when you can get some Tequila?
At the risk of sounding like a total moron (but how would that be any different!), word.
I don't know if it was just a regional 'brand' or what, but when I went to Teotihuacan we saw a demonstration of the uses of the plant from which they make Tequila and Mezcal, and I sampled some D'Reyes Tequila. If you get a chance, give it a shot (and forgive me if it's some well-known brand, alcohol is most certainly not my specialty). It's flavored with almond and honey, and it is delicious. Granted, it's the only alcohol I've ever actually tasted, but I liked it.
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I believe that ocho has exclusive rights to all and only dodgeball competition. There are Spanish subtitiles however. :roll:
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Peregrinner wrote:the plant from which they make Tequila
That plant is called agave (Agave tequilana)

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ZiggyZoomba wrote:That plant is called agave (Agave tequilana)
I knew it was something like that, but it turns out it's a good thing I didn't try to spell it. I would have looked like a fool saying. "Yeah, it's totally called the Agabe." 3 years of Spanish and a trip to Mexico and I still can't sound out the spelling of Spanish words.
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There were quite a few Agave plants around my apartment in Arizona. Wish I'd thought of this then - can you make tequila in your bathtub?
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Bleeding Orange wrote:There were quite a few Agave plants around my apartment in Arizona. Wish I'd thought of this then - can you make tequila in your bathtub?
Yes. Mix it with two parts kerosene and one part transmission fluid. :wink:
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Bleeding Orange wrote:There were quite a few Agave plants around my apartment in Arizona. Wish I'd thought of this then - can you make tequila in your bathtub?
I haven't the slightest clue about how one might go about that, but if you're ever in need of two kinds of alcohol, stomach medicine, paper or a needle and thread, you're got all of it right there in that plant.
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Peregrinner wrote:
Bleeding Orange wrote:There were quite a few Agave plants around my apartment in Arizona. Wish I'd thought of this then - can you make tequila in your bathtub?
I haven't the slightest clue about how one might go about that, but if you're ever in need of two kinds of alcohol, stomach medicine, paper or a needle and thread, you're got all of it right there in that plant.

I wouldn't try it. He's probably allergic to it.
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