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Vodka

This colorless liquor originated in Russia The numbers of drinks it can make are a plethora. It is distilled from potato mash, or from wheat or rye. Its popularity is something no one can deny. The name comes from “little water” in the Russian language This charcoal-filtered spirit is paid global homage. This has been consumed by many in each century. It is produced worldwide at any distillery. This liquor is one that has great versatility. It’s served neat, or mixed with a variety of juices. This distilled beverage has a host of great uses. Vodka is found in common drinks like a Bloody Mary, or found in some wild concoctions that seem quite contrary. It comes in proof strength of eighty or one hundred. For many connoisseurs, it’s a spirit that’s beloved.

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Date: 2/21/2012 7:47:00 PM
Robert, I like to think of my poetry 100 proof...lol... I like to compare it and mix it and spike it with many juice flavors.... Okay... now about that vodka... sure fills the spirit right,.. Thank you for sharing your wonderful poem with us. Have yourself a good night, always* PD
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Date: 2/21/2012 3:49:00 PM
I just love the fact you wrote on one of my favorite drinks. I actually put some in coke and it's quite good like that, better than rum I must say! There are several juices that I enjoy with vodka as well! I enjoyed your yummy poem that you have given us! Great Work!!
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Date: 2/21/2012 1:22:00 AM
Give me a brandy its true what they say I don't like vodka, the taste anyway A brandy with ice wrapped inside me Will give me some comfort its better than tea. Like this one Robert xx
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Date: 2/21/2012 1:06:00 AM
had it in me water bottle in the army, officer was puzzled by guys wanting to drink from my bottle...
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