You must lead a sheltered life, Miss C. They're not as common as they used to be but they're still out there; plastic now, holding 50 milliliters (about 1¾ ounces) of alcohol each, and (unless you're willing to settle for minis of B-grade beverages like Fireball or flavored schnapps) you'll probably have to go to an actual liquor store rather than the liquor section of the local grocery or convenience store.
Yeah, I never thought about asking at the liquor store. I was bemoaning the lack of drink service on planes, which used to calm people's nerves. Drinks went away to save money, but today it's a good thing to keep passengers sober because some of them are hair-triggered already.
I collect little bottles, the older the better. But only glass bottles.
The list is missing my "favorite" idea: broccoli!
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Oh yeah, #1 is a total bummer.
ReplyDeleteAnd there's always covid.
ReplyDeleteAmmo, Brussels sprouts, tiny airline liquor bottles.
ReplyDeleteI would love to get ahold of some tiny airline liquor bottles! I haven't seen those in 40 years.
ReplyDeleteYou must lead a sheltered life, Miss C. They're not as common as they used to be but they're still out there; plastic now, holding 50 milliliters (about 1¾ ounces) of alcohol each, and (unless you're willing to settle for minis of B-grade beverages like Fireball or flavored schnapps) you'll probably have to go to an actual liquor store rather than the liquor section of the local grocery or convenience store.
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Yeah, I never thought about asking at the liquor store. I was bemoaning the lack of drink service on planes, which used to calm people's nerves. Drinks went away to save money, but today it's a good thing to keep passengers sober because some of them are hair-triggered already.
ReplyDeleteI collect little bottles, the older the better. But only glass bottles.