Re: filling gas tank in PU bed
I like Cuervo gold :lol:

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He said GOOD Tequila.
While many people prefer the "Silver" variety, I do not.
Tequila Terminology:
"Silver": Vintage "last week". No aging. Good for mixing, or stripping paint.
"Reposado": Aged at least six months before bottling. Much smoother. The minimum age I will consider for a shot.
"A?ejo": (Pronounced on-yay-ho.) Aged at least one year before bottling. The smoothest tequila. My preferred grade of tequila.
"The Worm". The worm is not a sign of quality, or "specialness" unless you consider a bug in your booze special. It was started as a marketing ploy by some guy that decided he was going to start making tequila (was it in 1946?) Total hype.
I like Corazon, Gran Centenario, and a few others (I have a bottle of Gran Centenario A?ejo in my freezer right now, at home).
I really dislike Patron products. Oh! If you're a Curevo guy, forget the "Gold". Get the "Reserva de la Familia". Yeah, it's a hundred bucks a bottle. Yeah, it's that good.
EDIT: "Training Wheels". Some people think you have to have salt and lime with a shot of tequila. Well maybe you do with that paint stripper variety. In my family, training wheels are for kids. Maybe we're hard-core.
EDIT 2: "The Toast".
Para arriba, para abajo, para centro, para dentro. (Then down the hatch.)
Translates to something like "for above, for below, for inside, and for something else" I don't speak that much spanish, even after five or six shots.