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sister is a relative term
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nudge nudge wink wink
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so who is your real sister?

i always wanted one but never had a real one
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Are now that would be telling
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Scone Lover wrote:Is that booze induced sister dear?
no it happens quite naturally

BTW who says I am not real?
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going back to the alcoholic matters and matter of antimatter etc....I personally don't think that the holes in the cheese that is the brain in my case is caused by TOO much alcohol - more by a SEVERE LACK OF IT!

I have been testing a theory - as I am having trouble sleeping again - that a shot of alcohol, even though it gives me a massive headache - is actually worth the pain as I gain on the sleep.....

However, my resources are low here, and I would (dear all brothers and sisters in the fraternal sense) - like your opinion on what in the smallest amount (preferably non fizzy) works best as an aid to sleeping.... I would prefer it also that you have of course all tested this particular beverage before sending it to the mutt (mupet) who has asked for it...

answers to my email would be fine - as it is likely that there will be pages of asnwers from you all - and I have daughter home for W/e so won't be online!

Thank you all

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Amarula. That is lovely stuff
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Never heard of it

Sounds dodgy

I always hanker after trying Cointreau or something like that at Xmas but did try a bit of Grand Marnier and hated it

Too sweet and goo-ey!

Those drinks smell lovely but taste rank and probably make you ill

Better to stick to Gin and dry martini or a good Whiskey with a bit of water or a bit of good French wine - Rhone valley of course or a Grand Vin de Bordeaux
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It is South African and it goes down way to easily
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Most alcohol has a tendency to do that :twisted:
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The beauty is that I have never had a hangover from this
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Not such fun, I know, but I find that the best sleep inducer is a sticky green liquid called Night Nurse. Mind you I sleep very easily except when I have a cold (like now), so it is possible that by simply dealing with the cold symptons it promotes a very deep sleep. Definitely works for me though.
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That might have something to do with the sea air. I know that I always slept well whenever I was in Cornwall.
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Night nurse has a soporific drug in it similar to Benylin which the punks used to mix with their alcohol to get a different "high" in the late 1970's

I, by the way, would never do such a thing
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Benylin + alcohol = ??? what happens when you mix them
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