A Christmas Gift from IronFiremen’s Captain Willie Wines Jr.

This morning after work, I stopped by firehouse #13 to see Captain Wines. He texted me to stop by so I made my way over there. We had an egg sandwich together with his crew and then he handed me a gift. I opened it and couldn’t believe my eyes.

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See, when we travel, Willie always brings his “glass” with him. It is a wide mouth whiskey glass that used to have a Jim Beam label on it. Needless to say, Willie has worn the label off.

On two occasions when we have been traveling and staying in hotels, the maids have accidentally picked up Willie’s glass and sent it to the dishwasher. Hilarity ensued. I can see Willie busting through the doors of the kitchen like it is the doors of a saloon in the old west.

On both occasions, Willie has gotten his glass back. Maybe it didn’t help that I leave a letter saying the glass was left in the room and for them to pick it up!

So here I am this morning opening my gift and Willie (and his family) got me not one, but two custom FireCritic.com glasses. My logo and “FireCritic.com” are etched in the glass.

I couldn’t stay long, as Willie and his crew were coming up with some excuse about today being a holiday. Hell, I think his Lt. was already in the bunk (sorry ass…ha George).

I made my way home and did what any warm blooded firefighter named Rhett would do…I poured myself a totty. Or as Brian Brush would call it…a hot totty, only mine is on ice.

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Here is the recipe:

Pour Evan Williams in a glass over ice

Then pour Mountain Dew over that

Use as much of each as you would like

You now have yourself a “totty”.

Repeat as necessary.

Thanks for the gift Brother!

Thanks for the gift Willie. Yours will be done tomorrow. I hear Santa Claus is going to deliver it. I will not tell you or anyone else what it is, I will just say that it is custom and didn’t cost me a dime!

Here are some pictures