Game 14: #8 Houston @ Cincinnati (W 67-60)

I absolutely hate gin in any form and manner! The only reason it was even in the house is my partner had read that soaking raisins in gin would help with her arthritis.
The sacrifices I make for my Coogs. But, the shot tradition continues uninterrupted!

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In my experience, soaking your liver in any type of alcohol helps with a lot of things. :wink:

Well, probably doesnt help much of anything in reality
 but at least you’ll be too drunk to care!

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You’ll forget about everything once you bite into a gin soaked raisin
 :rofl:

How can we take these delicious grapes and make them absolutely disgusting
 :thinking:

I tried to tell her that, but nooo. She finally wised up and quit. Terrible waste of fruit is correct.

Gin-soaked raisins, also known as “drunken raisins,” are a popular folk remedy for arthritis, made by soaking golden raisins in gin until the alcohol evaporates, then eating a small daily amount (often 7-9) for potential joint pain relief, though scientific evidence is lacking, with benefits likely anecdotal or placebo, but users report relief from pain and stiffness.

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Did they drop turkeys after the game?

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Greatest episode ever!

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We stopped Cincy’s bigs when it mattered most, at the end.
Cincy could have won and closed out but they didn’t. JoJo made some key plays at the end. Center Thiam didn’t take over at the end, Flemings and Uzan did.

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gin and tonic are a staple of british quisine. I flip all of you off for ignoring as I sip my gin and tonic and don’t forget the lime. But it is made of junniper berries, herbs and other healthful ingredients. If you drink with sugar free quinine tonic water - voila, the perfect drink for those who are overweight and need to lose weight while indulging in sleep dreams.

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My buddy used to make a great gin here in Houston
 It was called Whitmeyer’s Distillery and his gin was :pinched_fingers:

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