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Alcohol Enthusiasts of Dating.mobi: what drink do you recommend for an unsullied 21-year old on their bir (by Sparky)

 Sparky (0)  (29 / M-F / Massachusetts)
25-Aug-16 4:40 pm
Alcohol Enthusiasts of Dating.mobi: what drink do you recommend for an unsullied 21-year old on their birthday?

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 Ccarlen16 
25-Aug-16 8:28 pm
Trash can punch or 3 wise men

 

 

 
 
 rulost2 (35)     (53 / M-F / Mississippi)
26-Aug-16 4:23 am
Tom collins or long island tea is the best for rookie drinkers their not that strong and you can barely can taste the alcohol if they are made right
Dont recommend doing what I did for my 21s birthday got drunk on Hurricanes on bourbon st in new orleans. I got so sick thank god I had some decent friends that got me back safely to the hotel

 

 

 
 
 Ccarlen16 
26-Aug-16 9:57 am
@rulost2: my dad knew I have not really drank before two weeks ago he put 3 wise men in my Pepsi

 

 

 
 
 rulost2 (35)     (53 / M-F / Mississippi)
27-Aug-16 12:55 am
@Ccarlen16:

Lol thats sneaky lol
If I drink any alcohol its usually bourbon and coke or just beer im what you call a cheap drunk lol

 

 

 
 
 GoodKnight (1)    (43 / M-F / Indiana)
27-Aug-16 1:42 am
Do people actually wait until 21 to drink where you guys are from? A nice fruit wine on ice is one of my favorites. When I was 10 I had a few shots of watermelon shnapps.. tastes like Koolaid

 

 

 
 
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