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Somebody thinks Ronald Reagan would be the best president to have a beer with and Bill Clinton the best to go to a strip club with.

Theodore Roosevelt would be a great drinking-partner; think of the stories! Andrew Jackson would have been a lot of fun, too. Thomas Jefferson could play fiddle, so it's safe to say he would have been a good drinking-partner.

I am thinking Warren G. Harding had to be the best to do both with...and he'd never have to leave the White House to do such! -Invictus

Of course George Washington grew hemp and Bill Clinton didn't even inhale, so those who occasionally partake of a [jazz woodbine]? should lean towards George. Plus, I'd imagine the conversation would be better.


Amongst modern presidents, Reagan would be best.

Clinton would be best to go to a wwf wrestling event with.

George HW Bush would be best to tour aircraft carriers with for the actual war stories.


Andrew Jackson - whoah, nelly! He's a type I'm familiar with from my youth, and you don't wanna get 'em drunk! Argumentative Scots-Irish upcountry boys. Yikes! --MichaelTinkler



My friend Anna says she'd like to have a beer with Millard Fillmore because he was "hot". She showed me several books that "confirm" this.
--Alan D
:Hmmm. I've seen the statue in Buffalo. He does NOT look like the kind of fella to take to the Anchor Bar for wings and beer. But then maybe that's memorialization.... --MichaelTinkler
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