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To: Neocon who wrote (46623)5/8/1999 12:05:00 AM
From: Johannes Pilch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Indeed. Actually it was not all that bad, surprisingly. It was an online WWII fighter simulation that was really quite intriguing. The planes were modelled fairly decently considering the fact it was a PC program (I hate computer aircraft simulators), and since I “flew” against other people instead of dumb objects, the challenge was real enough. Unfortunately I was killed repeatedly (grin).

My mother-in-law is visiting for a few days, so as a consolation prize she presented me with a bottle of “Bailey's Irish Crème.” I took a few sips and began to enjoy that characteristically sweet creaminess when I noticed an odd look on my mother's face. She showed me a bottle of Irish whiskey and a few other odd ingredients and then I understood. She had made the stuff and put it in a Bailey's bottle! Dear me! She herself had whizzed up an Irish crème recipe that she had downloaded from the web. It tasted EXACTLY like Baileys. All this time I have been paying $40+ dollars a bottle for that liquid manna when I could have been making it myself for a fraction of the price. After this discovery I for a while found it a bit difficult to enjoy my bit of Bailey's. But just for a while-- a very little while.

Despite the existence of liberals life is just grand, isn't it?. (*hic* to bed I must go)