Some Georgia moonshine. It will relax you and clean up your whole digestive system at the same time too. Also good for rust removal. And drain cleaning. Will also boost your car’s engine performance.
Bird lack hackles, but things can ruffle their feathers. Some whiskeys and whiskys are coming in 86 proof, versus the old 80 proof, which might pluck a bird’s feathers.
C 9 months ago
Nothing that a little pluck wouldn’t remedy
Superfrog 9 months ago
Old Crow?
eced52 9 months ago
How about a skillet upside the head, that will knock them down, and out.
littlejohn Premium Member 9 months ago
Some Georgia moonshine. It will relax you and clean up your whole digestive system at the same time too. Also good for rust removal. And drain cleaning. Will also boost your car’s engine performance.
Jayalexander 9 months ago
Rusty Nail is a nice chiller for the hackles.
rekam Premium Member 9 months ago
Johnny Walker Black.
Dean 9 months ago
Is that the same paper that he works for?
purepaul Premium Member 9 months ago
No, but everything here can turn your stomach and raise your cholesterol. Pick your poison.
Just_Karl 9 months ago
Wild Turkey?
e.groves 9 months ago
What’s a hackle?
Mediatech 9 months ago
Now don’t get your feathers ruffled.
rodney 9 months ago
Bourbon
Kirk Barnes Premium Member 9 months ago
Quantity, not Quality…
rshive 9 months ago
Roz has all kinds of stuff — some of it even edible.
DKHenderson 9 months ago
Maybe some nice warm milk. (With an optional shot of something)
Frank Burns Eats Worms 9 months ago
Ignore those jackals.
poppacapsmokeblower 9 months ago
Bird lack hackles, but things can ruffle their feathers. Some whiskeys and whiskys are coming in 86 proof, versus the old 80 proof, which might pluck a bird’s feathers.
Tetonbil 9 months ago
Whiskey barkeep!
richard 9 months ago
I believe it should say “have A drink”
ChattyFran 9 months ago
Whiskey!
crazeekatlady 9 months ago
Chocolate milkshake!
ArcticFox Premium Member 9 months ago
How about the ‘hair of the dog’.
Sanspareil 9 months ago
Tanqueray gin with tonic water and a wedge of lime