Cornelius Thornborrow: Is it even physically possible?
Hope Lundmark: Booze poured over ice, no mixer
Branden Roddick: Not since I lost my belly button ring. Really, never tried. I drink out of cans anyway.
Charline Granes: I know someone who can.They have a big gut though. The suction, ewww, pops off the cap. He doesn't even twist the tops :O
Oscar Wieland: With the amount of lint my bellybutton gets from my shirts (no matter how many times they've been washed), I'm convinced it has small teeth...I think i could do it.
Pattie Vold: a drink with icesymbolising 'rocks'
Sheree Hipwell: I can't...But it'd be pretty awesome.:D
Ruby Martis: There is a new drink out called "marrage on the rocks"
Nelly Kikuchi: dare i even say... on ice
Carolin Southers: It's probably going to cost you between $25-$35. It all depends on where you're buying them, actually. Some discount tobacco places have sales, and you can get them chea! per at other places too.
Travis Sherrock: Whatever drink you are having WITH ice. Rocks is ICE. Hope that helped.
Tory Clapper: some people need to read the Questiona Carton is 10 packs that used to be $3.00 eachNOW it is close to $50.00 a cartonBUT You can thank your dictator president and radical socialist congress that raised the fed tax without allowing representation or vote of dissent...EDITthe reason is to fund the welfare health bill wow!!!Believe me - - if every one gave up just one year and protested - - $0.25 cents smokes would return
Marvel Mcaulay: Hmmm, could it possibly be...... ICE?
Sharron Salin: on I C E
Tracy Huesso: A drink served on ice.
Buster Buchko: It's having a cold one on the seaside.
Raymon Fiene: It means ice in your drink.
Hilde Heskett: on ice
Vern Serratos: a drink on the rocks is a drink with ice
Cassey Hollinghurst: Ill pay 5 bucks to someone who can (and prove it)actually now that! I think about it, twist off wouldn't be too hard
Flore! ncio Dingle: the liquor over ice
Shawnna Kusky: A drink poured over ice
Luis Farlow: When a drink is served with ice cubes it is called "on the rocks".
Marylee Lucks: Around $3.00!
Shad Bushweller:
Rose Krouse: It's ice added to your drink
Merna Fauset: Two options:#1 - You have just sat down on a hard mineral to have your drink.#2 - A drink poured over ice.Go with #2... :)...Show more
Cedric Grimstead: i can't but i can with my teeth
Catheryn Small: a drink that gets you **** - up duh- duh home boy
Horace Escue: The rocks are ice cubes
Lawanna Livsey: on ice
Hugo Pittari: They say that a shot is equal to a beer (5%), which makes a shot 18mL of pure alcohol. So, thats 45mL of 40%. The little bottles you see are usually 50mL.So, yeah, they're 1 shot.
Seema Hosfeld: Ice=rockDry=no ice
Neely Youngblut: a drink with ice in it.
Coleen Carignan: Here in Kansas it's $45.00 A carton so I would t! hink it would be about the same there.You may thank the government for those taxes. If you can't afford that. You might want to roll your own. There are machines that you can buy and are really easy to use.I started rolling my own with one of those hand held rolling machines I picked up for around $3.00
Cedric Grimstead: Just wondering
Cody Petrulis: It is not physically possible.
Hyo Hardell: it means with ice
Randal Deyarmond: A drink "on the rocks" means any drink with ice cubes in it.
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