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Jim Cox recipe
A delicious recipe for Jim Cox, with Jim Beam® bourbon whiskey and Wilcox® chocolate milk. Also lists similar drink recipes.
Ingredients:

2 oz Jim Beam® bourbon whiskey
2 oz Wilcox® chocolate milk


Method:
Stir ingredients together in an old-fashioned glass half-filled with ice cubes, and serve.
Serve:
Whiskey Sour Glass

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Fishing jokesBob is sitting on the ice all day fishing with no luck, not even a nibble. Cold and tired he is about to leave, when a guy walks up cuts a hole in the ice beside him, and starts pulling out fish as fast a he can drop his hook in the water. Bob can't believe it, he yells over " whats your secret?" "woogatkakeptewrwm" he answers back. "what did you say?" replies Bob. The man spits a large ball of worms on the ice and says to Bob, " you have to keep your worms warm".

Fishing jokesQ:what do you catch when you go ice fishing A:a cold

Food jokesA customer was bothering the waiter in a restaurant. First, he asked that the air conditioning be turned up because he was too hot, then he asked it be turned down cause he was too cold, and so on for about half an hour. Surprisingly, the waiter was very patient, he walked back and forth and never once got angry. So finally, a second customer asked him why he didn't throw out the pest. "Oh, I really don't care or mind," said the waiter with a smile. "We don't even have an air conditioner."



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J. K. Rowling...people find it far easier to forgive others for being wrong than being right. J. K. Rowling

AnonymousA closed mouth gathers no feet. Anonymous

Ralph Waldo EmersonA foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. Ralph Waldo Emerson