Before I Could Legally Order a Vodka-Soda
- Sheridan Guerrette
- Aug 20, 2025
- 6 min read
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Our star of What Sheridan Said, Sheridan Guerrette, keeps it beautifully simple this week. She finally admits the gray sky and muggy weather have had her feeling low and uninspired, but instead of forcing a big story, she just lets the week breathe. She shares a fun night at an improv show where phones were locked away so everyone could actually be present, celebrates copyrighting ten songs and writing four more that are stuck in her head, and reflects on how poetry has always been her engine while she’s now obsessively turning those poems into real music.
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Let me tell you about the time I lied about my age just so I could run restaurants, fire bartenders, and evade the police, all before I was legally allowed to order a vodka soda.
When I was nineteen, I pretended to be twenty-seven.
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