relaxing at the end of the week

I was wondering what are you favorite techniques ? I had a grueling shit week of work madness and chaos. But I first got my knob polished by an accomplished fellaetrix. Next I pigged out on some Popeyes spicy. Now I am enjoying a hot bath with a bottle of bourbon.
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  • Seedy
  • 01-16-2015, 04:42 PM
I go home fire up the grill slap on a ribeye. Shower up, go get nuru'd. Then figure out where I might go fishing on saturday.
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I get a BNG session with a provider
I watch Martha Stewart or a Hallmark movie.
Hot bubble bath with candles lit and a little Norah Jones and a glass of wine til I'm all pruney and if I'm lucky a mutual massage with a special friend otherwise blue bloods on the TV ...mmm my idea of heaven especially after my crazy day today , tubs filling up right now
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Can't say....
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Eat a big ass prime rib steak washed down with a few pints of beer....go home...jerk off and sleep about 15 hours straight in pitch darkness with no noise....I do this at least once a month to recharge.....
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go home...jerk off
.... Originally Posted by Russ38
Put on Martha Stewart or Hallmark channel for this part.
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Eat a good meal and then I have a glass of single malt Scotch, neat with a few drops of water to open it up. Then I just might have another, and another, and another.

I may or may not be on my 5th-ish glass of Glenmorangie Signet right about now and I have to say I'm feeling pretty relaxed! Good stuff btw if you like unpeated Scotch.
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Mmm scotch
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Eat a good meal and then I have a glass of single malt Scotch, neat with a few drops of water to open it up. Then I just might have another, and another, and another.

I may or may not be on my 5th-ish glass of Glenmorangie Signet right about now and I have to say I'm feeling pretty relaxed! Good stuff btw if you like unpeated Scotch. Originally Posted by SpiceItUp

Have you tried the new Glenlivet Nadurra? Good stuff!
First fill Sherry casks and the aging is not based on time alone. They use specific measurables to determine proper aging like alcohol content. It's complex without being too much so and consistently hits all the notes despite the fact that I've seen alcohol content on different batches range from 92 to 113 proof.
It just hit me....

.....there is never an end to my week.
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Turn on Investigative Discovery (my addiction, next to dick) and spend time with my Rottie. Oh and email my HH...
SpiceItUp's Avatar
Have you tried the new Glenlivet Nadurra? Good stuff!
First fill Sherry casks and the aging is not based on time alone. They use specific measurables to determine proper aging like alcohol content. It's complex without being too much so and consistently hits all the notes despite the fact that I've seen alcohol content on different batches range from 92 to 113 proof. Originally Posted by boardman
I believe they have a cask strength offering and a regular offering don't they? I'm pretty sure both are non-chill filtered though which I'm a huge fan of in general, it improves the mouthfeel by a huge amount. First fill casks should make for some seriously fruity notes to it.

I haven't tried the latest expression matured in first fill Oloroso Sherry casks but I've tried previous versions that used ex-bourbon casks and they were excellent. I'll have to pick up a bottle of the sherried one.
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I believe they have a cask strength offering and a regular offering don't they? I'm pretty sure both are non-chill filtered though which I'm a huge fan of in general, it improves the mouthfeel by a huge amount. First fill casks should make for some seriously fruity notes to it.

I haven't tried the latest expression matured in first fill Oloroso Sherry casks but I've tried previous versions that used ex-bourbon casks and they were excellent. I'll have to pick up a bottle of the sherried one. Originally Posted by SpiceItUp
So gay.