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My goodness, I am feeling so frightfully parched today. What manner of libations does this drinking parlour serve? Perhaps something favoured by Queen Victoria?
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STUey!!! Do you think you could put "The Bard's Revenge" in your archive of SHAKES' drinks? Something Victorian -I'd think a sweet sherry like a Harvey's Bristol Cream.
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No, you're getting sherry. You asked for something Victorian. Just try it. I swear you're getting just as finnicky as Duncan.
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I'd be delighted to, STU, if you don't mind a newbie doing so. Hair feels so interesting. I'm sure you mammals take it for granted, but then I suppose I do the same with feathers.
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Hi Mr. Semi! Since we're talking about Drinks named after LWers, I just remembered, Mr. Vee named a drink after me! May I have an Everyday Girl, Please?
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An Everyday Girl is a Chocolate Egg Cream with Whipped Cream and a Cherry. Oops, better make that a small one; a moment on the lips a lifetime on the hips and all that junk.
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It sounds gross, Everyday Girl, but I'll make one for you. You sure you wouldn't prefer a Diet Rite soda. By the way, are you going to try out for the ladies' synchro swim team? They're practising in the pool right now.
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