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Liquornaments
Liquor samplers with looped caps double as Christmas tree ornaments | |
Get Tannenbombed! Miniature liquor bottles that have loops on their caps can
be hung on the tree and then enjoyed at your Christmas party. Extra
liquornament caps can also be purchased via the web store so you can use old
bottles from
business trips or gift baskets for your festive decorations.
Make
it an Alcoholly Jolly Christmas with Liquornaments!
Booze balls
https://gizmodo.com...-ornamen-1663692997 [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Dec 22 2017]
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Q: What do you call tequila, scotch, rum, vodka, and other
related fluids on Dec 25?
A: Christmas spirits. |
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Cool but sort of baked. Give me a sec. |
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The Alcoholly and the Ivy... |
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What [2fries] said. WKTE. |
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Hmm. The problem space of hiding liquor is well explored, indeed. |
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The outstanding problem appears to be the very short shelf-life -
or rather tree-life - of such products. |
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The sequence seems to be: |
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1. Purchase 12 expensive alcohol-filled tree decorations. |
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3. Leave tree unguarded for eight seconds. |
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4. Try to work out why there are only two-and-a-bit decorations
remaining. |
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