I’m 20+ and u people are annoying as fuck. Who the fuck is uptight in the beer, wine & spirits section fo real. I said i need the real deal not i am the real deal first person who responded

he participated in the process, yes. It is considered a quality absinthe and even won the spirits competition in San Fransico in 2008. An inportnat competition. Its good, i just wanted to know others opinion.

So yeah Halloween coming up my curiosity peaking again about haunted places around my county and the state.
I’m down around Pueblo County.
I know a few of the haunted places like Rosemount Museum ( for which my best guess is that it is haunted since they wont even talk about ghosts in that place). Umm please dont say the Honor Farm because that’s just a load of crap. I know about the Stanley in Denver and the Ghost Lights in Silvercliff’s cemetary but those are both way too far of a drive to see.
I’d prefer more like personal stories or experiances, places that friends and family have told you about. Oh and please dont link me to Shadowlands website…about 90% of the places they list are complete BS. Decapitated gothic students in a high school…yeah..sure..show me the news paper from when that happened and I’ll believe there’s ghosts there.
Anyways yeah, I’ve tried posting something about his on a local forum and all I got were people arguing because they think theyre important..nothings about spirits or hauntings.
Sooo, any help would be great and thanks for taking the time to read this mess of a question.
Ciao
I actually have a book that tells of all the old ghost towns in Colorado…
Well thats your opinions and beliefs. Ive had things happen to me that I cant explain and I belive in spirits ghosts whatever you want to call them. So I will continue my search, but thank you for your answer.

So yeah Halloween coming up my curiosity peaking again about haunted places around my county and the state.
I’m down around Pueblo County.
I know a few of the haunted places like Rosemount Museum ( for which my best guess is that it is haunted since they wont even talk about ghosts in that place). Umm please dont say the Honor Farm because that’s just a load of crap. I know about the Stanley in Denver and the Ghost Lights in Silvercliff’s cemetary but those are both way too far of a drive to see.
I’d prefer more like personal stories or experiances, places that friends and family have told you about. Oh and please dont link me to Shadowlands website…about 90% of the places they list are complete BS. Decapitated gothic students in a high school…yeah..sure..show me the news paper from when that happened and I’ll believe there’s ghosts there.
Anyways yeah, I’ve tried posting something about his on a local forum and all I got were people arguing because they think theyre important..nothings about spirits or hauntings.
Sooo, any help would be great and thanks for taking the time to read this mess of a question.
Ciao

So I hear that absinthe is now being legally imported by makers from France and Switzerland. Even a spirit distillery in CA is producing it. My question is can military members purchase and drink it legally? I hear of soldiers bringing it back to U.S. after serving in Germany and declaring it at customs when they arrive. Are there any laws or UCMJ regulations that prohibit use in the military?
On the topic of hallucigenic properties, thujone is what made it illegal. In order for it to be legally imported here, thujone has to be under a certain percent. And the hallucigenic rumors have been scientifically disproved. I may be wrong, but to me this places it under the same category as tobacco and alcohol. It is just a strong liquor. Everclear is much stronger. Just doesn’t have thujone. Oh, and I didn’t see anything about it on the History channel. I came across some fellow soldiers who brought some when they came back from Europe.
So if it’s still illegal, why am I seeing on the internet that in March 2007, two brands of absinthe (Lucid and Kübler) became the first genuine absinthes legally imported into the United States since 1912? This was following the independent efforts by representatives of each brand to topple the longstanding U.S. ban. In December 2007, St. George Absinthe Verte, produced by St. George Spirits of Alameda, California, became the first brand of American-made absinthe to be legally produced in the United States since the enactment of the ban.

whats the difference in the stronger absinthe like the king of spirits and the weaker ones i want to know exactly what happens to you and the effects absinth has on you when you drink large amounts of the strong brand and what happens to you when you just kind of drink it to get drunk persay.i would love comprehensive feedback on this one,i am very curious in absinthe, i have yet to drink it and i must know what im getting into.

By which I mean the (mainly Euro) progressive metal/female vocal/doom sound? I keep hearing more and more stuff by various groups and I like so much of it it’s amazing! There’s a line of compilation Cds called ‘Gothic Spirits’ that keeps blowing me away with each new disc. The thing is, other than Evanescence, (newcomers to the scene) most Americans and NOBODY I know has ever heard of this stuff. It’s a real shame how tightly controlled U.S. radio is. You have to go to the ‘net to hear new sounds. One group in the States that I have heard of is Echoes of Eternity. Look them up, they rock! Are there any other gothic rock/metal fans around in the U.S.?
*BC*
London After Midnight?
-Got all their stuff ;-)