Hey, just wondering...what is 'moonshine'? I know its some kind of really strong alcohol, but does anyone know exactly what it is? My boyfriend wants to try it & I'm worried what will happen if he drinks too much of it!
charmed-cherry21 answered Saturday July 24 2004, 11:37 am: I don't know what it is but my grandpa watches old movies like westerns sometimes and they usually go into the "saloon" and get a "moonshine"
girdy_goo15 answered Saturday July 24 2004, 10:25 am: moonshine is homemade alcohol. it's very strong. and it's very gross.lol. but i would tell him not
to. it can hurt someone who isn't used to it. it was banned during the 1930's or so.
hope i helped!!! *~~~shana~~~* [ girdy_goo15's advice column | Ask girdy_goo15 A Question ]
Hello180 answered Saturday July 24 2004, 10:18 am: oh that stuff tastes nasty as hell, It will knock you on your ass though. He won't die unless he drinks too much, and if he's never had it before, i doubt he'll be able to take too much. [ Hello180's advice column | Ask Hello180 A Question ]
bRoWnIeCaKE69 answered Saturday July 24 2004, 12:51 am: chikca...u cant make him do anything...but i kan tell u tht qulit trips r the best thing....like tell him how much u love him and that u dont want him to die and stuff...i mena he may think that one try wot hurt him...but people kan die from these kinda of things...he might juss say 1 sip..but doesnt becoming an acholoic start with 1 sip? juss tell him how much u care about him and remind him of the health problems that kan happen [ bRoWnIeCaKE69's advice column | Ask bRoWnIeCaKE69 A Question ]
FreakBeautiful4J answered Saturday July 24 2004, 12:46 am: Moonshine is ILLEGAL homemade whisky. It wouldnt be safe to drink if it isn't made right and if you drink too much. I think it would be a wiser idea to just buy a bottle of whisky. There isn't many moonshiners out there anymore since you can now buy alcohol many poeple sold moonshine and made moonshine during the prohibition period. [ FreakBeautiful4J's advice column | Ask FreakBeautiful4J A Question ]
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