Zebra
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have you?
and if so, how often?
i only read about it today
and if so, how often?
i only read about it today
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Thunderbird is only one of the fortified wines that company produced. It was produced in two strengths--13.5%, red label and 19%, black label. That company also produced a libation called Night Train Express that was virtually the same wine and alcohol content.have you?
and if so, how often?
i only read about it today
I drank it once.....didn't like it.
Mad Dog 20-20 is another.
Puked my guts up after drinking that.
I was coming from Germany where the booze doesn't tend to make you sick.
Yeah, I had MD 20-20 once. Oh my fucking God~have you?
and if so, how often?
i only read about it today
I drank it once.....didn't like it. Mad Dog 20-20 is another. Puked my guts up after drinking that. I was coming from Germany where the booze doesn't tend to make you sick.
I drank it once.....didn't like it. Mad Dog 20-20 is another. Puked my guts up after drinking that. I was coming from Germany where the booze doesn't tend to make you sick.
I drank it once.....didn't like it. Mad Dog 20-20 is another. Puked my guts up after drinking that. I was coming from Germany where the booze doesn't tend to make you sick.
Not many German beers or wines reach the 19-20% level. The companies that produced Thunderbird, Night Train Express, MD20-20 and Ripple have severely curtailed their production after push back from many state legislatures for promoting alcoholism among the poor.I drank it once.....didn't like it.
Mad Dog 20-20 is another.
Puked my guts up after drinking that.
I was coming from Germany where the booze doesn't tend to make you sick.
up north it is called MANESCHEWITZhave you?
and if so, how often?
i only read about it today
Maneschewitz had nothing to do with T-bird, Night Train or MD20/20. The same company produced Night Train and T-bird but MD20/20 (Mogen David) was produced by a different winery.up north it is called MANESCHEWITZ
Sorry about the repetition.Not many German beers or wines reach the 19-20% level. The companies that produced Thunderbird, Night Train Express, MD20-20 and Ripple have severely curtailed their production after push back from many state legislatures for promoting alcoholism among the poor.
We drank Boone's Farm when I was in H.S.Thunderbird and MD20/20 were cheap and got the job done when we were in HS.
Also, you didn't need a corkscrew
Yeah, was in San Diego back when I drank MD 20-20, once. As I recall they made retailing it illegal downtown.I drank it once.....didn't like it.
Mad Dog 20-20 is another.
Puked my guts up after drinking that.
I was coming from Germany where the booze doesn't tend to make you sick.
When I was in college in San Diego, my football coach got me a job as a cashier at a liquor store at night.Yeah, was in San Diego back when I drank MD 20-20, once. As I recall they made retailing it illegal downtown.
Dju go to SDSU? I am alumnus there.When I was in college in San Diego, my football coach got me a job as a cashier at a liquor store at night.
We used to sell MD 20-20
I went to SDSU for a couple of semesters in 83-84 before I joined the Army.Dju go to SDSU? I am alumnus there.
Back in the day, T-Bird and Mad Dog were very big with the bruthas back in DC. Never touched the stuff. however I did start my drinking career on Boone's Farm wine.![]()
AA Mesa, BA SDSU 1983.I went to SDSU for a couple of semesters in 83-84 before I joined the Army.
I did most of my preparatory classes at San Diego City College, then moved up and tried getting into the journalism department at SDSU. They lost their accreditation while I was there.
In total I have over 100 college credits at San Diego City, Southwestern College, and San Diego State University.
I was so broke that I needed to make a change. So I re-entered the military.