Do you keep the cap from a good bottle of JD after you open it?!


Question: My and my friend Lou were contemplating this last night. Sitting on the porch watching Ole Ernie, that's my dog, pleasuring himself on the mailbox post, looking at the stars, talking trash, and generally just enjoying the moment. So it came to mind, why use up one hand to hold onto the cap? Shoooot. That hand could be well spent hefting up another piece of pizza!

It's not like we were ever gonna need the cap again.


Answers: My and my friend Lou were contemplating this last night. Sitting on the porch watching Ole Ernie, that's my dog, pleasuring himself on the mailbox post, looking at the stars, talking trash, and generally just enjoying the moment. So it came to mind, why use up one hand to hold onto the cap? Shoooot. That hand could be well spent hefting up another piece of pizza!

It's not like we were ever gonna need the cap again.

Ah, spoken like a true friend who wont put the bottle away before it is finished. I'll bring the beer if I can join you fine upstanding gents

Yup, chuck it.

JD here is Jack Daniels = yep need cap, use it so next time it will all be there and not run out when you tip it over :)

Not unless i plan on refilling that bottle with more.

yea

Both cap and bottle get used for target practice. My buddy, Gladys, is learnin' to shoot my little antique Remingon pump .22 and can't seem to hit that empty from even 25 yards away. Jack sits on the fencepost next to the fencepost I've got his cap. I hit my mark everytime, from 50 yards away and with a S&W .357. Gladys is getting a might discouraged. Do you think maybe if I shared my JD before it got empty it might help improve her aim?

Jack and pizza?? You've got to be kidding me. What trailer park do you live in anyway? Anybody who's in the know knows that you DON'T mix JD and pizza. Sheesh. You hillbillies. JD and Kraft dinner, man. Or at the very least Alphaghetti. With a couple of dill pickles on the side. You'll have to excuse me. I have to go to my ballet class and then target practice with the stray cat next door. See if she's left me any liquid courage to better my aim.





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