And the trilogy continues. The Snitch (Puff Dougie) is starting production next. The star of this one has kept quiet so far, but he can't avoid the limelight forever. If you missed opening weekend for The Mick, it's out now.
Fate has smiled upon me and the gods must be pleased for what I have accomplished thus far. The Spartan has finished production far earlier than expected and will ship out tomorrow.
Since I wrapped up my trilogy, I thought it would be good to post all of them in one place and post why I chose them for vengeance.
First was Bandyt (Todd). He decided to destroy me out of nowhere and I didn't want to wait to enact revenge.
bandyt09:
Didn't realize it until it was too late. I must be slipping in my old age or the guys and gals here are getting more crazy. Was planning on remodeling just a bit but Alan (Eulogy) figured he would make it just a much bigger job. I only took out the man's mailbox, he takes out my front porch and sitting area plus a few rose bushes. I guess he thought R.I.P. meant Rum Intervention Program so he sent this:
Can't say thank you enough. This will be enjoyed one glass at a time.
Even though I hit Irish (Brett) next, it's actually Puff Dougie (Doug) that was the next chapter. He doesn't seem to remember why I chose to label him a snitch, so I'll refresh his memory.
Puff_Dougie:
Beautiful, fellas! Always good to Shizz the Shizz! Awesome! And remember, Jim... like the notes were supposed to say, "This was all Eulogy's idea!" :^)
He sold me out during the Bigshizza college fund. I didn't forget. Of course snitches get stitches.
Puff_Dougie:
... but he died with a smile on his face.
Came home late tonight after taking the boy to Children's Hospital for a consult. (He's fine, just running some tests to figure out why he's been sick so often over the past few years). Open the front door very carefully, expecting some shenanigans from Eulogy. Here's what I see...
Careful not to make any sudden movements, I ease the box to the dining room table and gently cut the tape and pry open the flaps... KA-BOOM!!!
Dude KO-ed me with a bottle of Oban 14-year single malt and a fiver of premi-prems that are all new to me!
I have no idea how or why in the wide world I was selected to be a chapter in this trilogy, but I am totally humbled and grateful for this amazingly generous butt whoopin'. This is over-the-top, brother! Mrs. Puff says, "Oh great! I get bills and you get bottles of booze from your smokin' buddies!" LOL!
I don't know what is going to be more fun... smoking these awesome sticks and sippin' this delectable Scotch... or plotting the EPIC VENGEANCE with "The Mick" and "The Spartan" that will usher in the final chapter of Alan's eulogy.
The end of this trilogy is smoke em if you got em (Royln). When I was just starting out here I got a PM from Ro saying that if I didn't give him my address he'd make what was about to happen much worse. Looking back, I don't think that was possible, he clobbered me.
smoke em if you got em:
Just sayin.....
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I did my best to enact revenge today.
smoke em if you got em:
It's very rare when I am left speechless...great job Alllan. Now run and hide...
Finally, Indy 4 or The Mick, Irish (Brett). This wasn't really about vengeance. I saw that he posted about not being able to get Goose Island beer where he is and I decided to change that. Hitting Brett seems to be a right of passage around here, so I thought I would give it a shot myself.
90+ Irishman:
Ok Alan..... WTF?!?!?!? So not only do you crush me with a brew I really never expected to see again until Amanda and I hit Chicago this year, but you also include the sister brew and 5 fantastic cigars??!!! Bro you are flat out nuts, this was totally unprovoked or looked for and out of left field!!! Thank you so much this is over the top man and I cannot wait for the right occasion to crack these open and enjoy, I've really missed them thank you man, and those smokes are fantastic as well including that Zulu that I've never had but wanted to try! Thank you Alan really man this was so cool and undeserved! I have to ask though what's the story on the Nica?? Amazing Alan really bro thanks
Cigars aren't the unifying theme though out this trilogy, it's booze. It could have just as easily been the drunken trilogy; which is funny since I rarely drink. I'm not even sure I've even had a drink this year. I hope everyone involved enjoyed being apart of this trilogy as I have enjoyed doing it. As a wise man once said "Have a drink on me".
I'm not even sure I've even had a drink this year.
I hope everyone involved enjoyed being apart of this trilogy as I have enjoyed doing it.
As a wise man once said "Have a drink on me".
Alan, I can honestly say I'm with you on #1, I haven't had A drink this year either.....................................
As a totally unexpected "victim" in the trilogy I thought it was great. It only goes to show, the guys and gals on here are creative, crazy but creative nonetheless.
This will be rectified soon.
Really enjoyed watching this play out and the thought that went behind it.
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The Mick
The Snitch
The Spartan
First was Bandyt (Todd). He decided to destroy me out of nowhere and I didn't want to wait to enact revenge.
Even though I hit Irish (Brett) next, it's actually Puff Dougie (Doug) that was the next chapter. He doesn't seem to remember why I chose to label him a snitch, so I'll refresh his memory. He sold me out during the Bigshizza college fund. I didn't forget. Of course snitches get stitches.
The end of this trilogy is smoke em if you got em (Royln). When I was just starting out here I got a PM from Ro saying that if I didn't give him my address he'd make what was about to happen much worse. Looking back, I don't think that was possible, he clobbered me. I did my best to enact revenge today.
Finally, Indy 4 or The Mick, Irish (Brett). This wasn't really about vengeance. I saw that he posted about not being able to get Goose Island beer where he is and I decided to change that. Hitting Brett seems to be a right of passage around here, so I thought I would give it a shot myself.
Cigars aren't the unifying theme though out this trilogy, it's booze. It could have just as easily been the drunken trilogy; which is funny since I rarely drink. I'm not even sure I've even had a drink this year. I hope everyone involved enjoyed being apart of this trilogy as I have enjoyed doing it. As a wise man once said "Have a drink on me".
As a totally unexpected "victim" in the trilogy I thought it was great. It only goes to show, the guys and gals on here are creative, crazy but creative nonetheless.
This will be rectified soon.
Really enjoyed watching this play out and the thought that went behind it.
+1
Is it ever really complete?
On an unrelated note, PMs to bandyt, Irish and Ro.