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Thunderbird Club

My mixed drink of choice. Beefeaters of course.
Primer & paint;)
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I can't stand that 50/50 Arizona... I mix my own (also Arizona) with a bit heavier on the lemonade side.... but heavier on the iced tea side isn't bad either... but if I mix it 50/50 it tastes the same as the pre-mixed stuff, and I'm just not a fan....
My preference lies with the raspberry iced tea... but I got this, and it seems to be working pretty well;)
 
Rainbow Yawn? - is that a frown? Oh don't get me wrong - I love a nice G&T, I just know how the G part can sneak up and clobber you if you love it too much.
G&T as well as Long Island Ice Tea and Margaritas are all stand up mixers, best used as a cocktail for meet and greet and casual gatherings. As long as you're standing while drinking you're ok, it won't sneak up on you. However, never drink those drinks sitting down. They are too refreshing and as easy to slam down as a glass of Coke. Four or five of those mixed drinks in an hour feel just fine while sitting, but hit like a hammer the second you stand up.

As the saying goes - one Tequila, two Tequila, three Tequila, floor.
 
Well you're in Cali, so that'll just boost your octane to normal levels :roflmao::roflmao:

When I've done (motorcycle) track days, they have the ultra rich octane to fill up on (can't recall the %) and boy is that nice - my bike likes it very much!
 
When I've done (motorcycle) track days, they have the ultra rich octane to fill up on (can't recall the %) and boy is that nice - my bike likes it very much!
There used to be a Sunoco just on the other side of the border, and they sold race fuel (100+ Octane IIRC), but the are no longer there. So for my 440, I put 94 and add some methyl hydrate, to boost the octane. It helps sooooo much!

There was an old time dirt track racer that ran a junkyard (cars) in his backyard, among the many stories he told, he said he used to go to the local airfield and get airplane fuel... even used it in his truck. Said along with power, the fuel efficiency also skyrocketed.
 

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