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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1044064" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>Several years ago, I heard that a young flat land guy could end up going out up there with 3 nice high altitude ladies, and not be able to corroborate the nights events (while just trying to keep up with the girls). In all fairness in this hypothetical situation, the ladies would all have been previous part time bar tenders.</p><p></p><p>To bring this back to keeping in line with Jogeephus' thread, if there is a warning label that McDonald's hot coffee is actually HOT and that the heat from the steaming liquid may burn you.... there definitely should be a warning label on anything alcoholic served above 5,000 feet for the faint of liver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1044064, member: 14544"] Several years ago, I heard that a young flat land guy could end up going out up there with 3 nice high altitude ladies, and not be able to corroborate the nights events (while just trying to keep up with the girls). In all fairness in this hypothetical situation, the ladies would all have been previous part time bar tenders. To bring this back to keeping in line with Jogeephus' thread, if there is a warning label that McDonald's hot coffee is actually HOT and that the heat from the steaming liquid may burn you.... there definitely should be a warning label on anything alcoholic served above 5,000 feet for the faint of liver. [/QUOTE]
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