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Lead a cult
You know you have mega lo maniac inside you somewhere. Get a group of people together, get them completely immersed in each other's lives until they start exhibiting cult-like behaviors: countercultural norms, insular social interactions, living together, etc.Shug's attempt:
The Story
I like to think I've been a leader, or at least a co-leader in a cult. I call it the "Cult of Bourbon". Everywhere I go, I do my absolute best to get people to drink, and most frequently, it's bourbon. Of bourbons, I try to push Maker's Mark, cuz that's what I drink, and conservatively, I believe I have converted over 100 people into regular bourbon drinkers. Now, Seattle, by nature, is not a bourbon city, tending towards the pretensions of fine wine and micro beers, with a recent rash of martini appreciators. But of the people I know, they run into the 60-70% bourbon appreciation range. Coincidence? I think not. And not just bourbon, but bourbon NEAT. So, doubt me if you will, but I think I've established enough cred. Here are some pictures of holes in my brain from the vast quantities of liquor I have consumed.




demnit. you know, i always thought *i* was the one converting everyone to whiskey! so, how irish are you? « reply