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      A shortened friend in German hell,

      a youthful rose at speed of c.

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      What will my order likely be?











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      a youthful rose at speed of c.

      I ask you, barman, can you tell:

      What will my order likely be?








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          You may get served quicker if you ask for a




          Bud Light




          A shortened friend in German hell,




          Bud short for buddy and in German hell is bright light, so a Bud Light




          a youthful rose at speed of c.




          A youthful rose is a bud and c is the speed of light, also a Bud Light







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          • nice job @Tom :) +1 in admiration!
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          A shortened friend in German hell,




          Hitler, German, hated by many, thus hell




          a youthful rose at speed of c.




          c=speed of light,
          1. he rose/ gained popularity quickly when he was young.
          2. perhaps Cathedral of Light? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_of_Light




          I ask you, barman, can you tell:
          What will my order likely be?




          Dead Hitler Cocktail
          http://www.1001cocktails.com/recipes/mixed-drinks/300482/cocktail-dead-hitler.html







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            I'm not sure how the word you came up with for the first line makes sense with "shortened friend."
            – jpmc26
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          Bud Light




          A shortened friend in German hell,




          Bud short for buddy and in German hell is bright light, so a Bud Light




          a youthful rose at speed of c.




          A youthful rose is a bud and c is the speed of light, also a Bud Light







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          • nice job @Tom :) +1 in admiration!
            – Omega Krypton
            Jan 1 at 3:40
















          23














          You may get served quicker if you ask for a




          Bud Light




          A shortened friend in German hell,




          Bud short for buddy and in German hell is bright light, so a Bud Light




          a youthful rose at speed of c.




          A youthful rose is a bud and c is the speed of light, also a Bud Light







          share|improve this answer





















          • nice job @Tom :) +1 in admiration!
            – Omega Krypton
            Jan 1 at 3:40














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          23






          You may get served quicker if you ask for a




          Bud Light




          A shortened friend in German hell,




          Bud short for buddy and in German hell is bright light, so a Bud Light




          a youthful rose at speed of c.




          A youthful rose is a bud and c is the speed of light, also a Bud Light







          share|improve this answer












          You may get served quicker if you ask for a




          Bud Light




          A shortened friend in German hell,




          Bud short for buddy and in German hell is bright light, so a Bud Light




          a youthful rose at speed of c.




          A youthful rose is a bud and c is the speed of light, also a Bud Light








          share|improve this answer












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          • nice job @Tom :) +1 in admiration!
            – Omega Krypton
            Jan 1 at 3:40


















          • nice job @Tom :) +1 in admiration!
            – Omega Krypton
            Jan 1 at 3:40
















          nice job @Tom :) +1 in admiration!
          – Omega Krypton
          Jan 1 at 3:40




          nice job @Tom :) +1 in admiration!
          – Omega Krypton
          Jan 1 at 3:40











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          A shortened friend in German hell,




          Hitler, German, hated by many, thus hell




          a youthful rose at speed of c.




          c=speed of light,
          1. he rose/ gained popularity quickly when he was young.
          2. perhaps Cathedral of Light? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_of_Light




          I ask you, barman, can you tell:
          What will my order likely be?




          Dead Hitler Cocktail
          http://www.1001cocktails.com/recipes/mixed-drinks/300482/cocktail-dead-hitler.html







          share|improve this answer



















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            I'm not sure how the word you came up with for the first line makes sense with "shortened friend."
            – jpmc26
            Dec 31 '18 at 4:25
















          5














          A shortened friend in German hell,




          Hitler, German, hated by many, thus hell




          a youthful rose at speed of c.




          c=speed of light,
          1. he rose/ gained popularity quickly when he was young.
          2. perhaps Cathedral of Light? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_of_Light




          I ask you, barman, can you tell:
          What will my order likely be?




          Dead Hitler Cocktail
          http://www.1001cocktails.com/recipes/mixed-drinks/300482/cocktail-dead-hitler.html







          share|improve this answer



















          • 2




            I'm not sure how the word you came up with for the first line makes sense with "shortened friend."
            – jpmc26
            Dec 31 '18 at 4:25














          5












          5








          5






          A shortened friend in German hell,




          Hitler, German, hated by many, thus hell




          a youthful rose at speed of c.




          c=speed of light,
          1. he rose/ gained popularity quickly when he was young.
          2. perhaps Cathedral of Light? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_of_Light




          I ask you, barman, can you tell:
          What will my order likely be?




          Dead Hitler Cocktail
          http://www.1001cocktails.com/recipes/mixed-drinks/300482/cocktail-dead-hitler.html







          share|improve this answer














          A shortened friend in German hell,




          Hitler, German, hated by many, thus hell




          a youthful rose at speed of c.




          c=speed of light,
          1. he rose/ gained popularity quickly when he was young.
          2. perhaps Cathedral of Light? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_of_Light




          I ask you, barman, can you tell:
          What will my order likely be?




          Dead Hitler Cocktail
          http://www.1001cocktails.com/recipes/mixed-drinks/300482/cocktail-dead-hitler.html








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          I'm not sure how the word you came up with for the first line makes sense with "shortened friend."
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