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Hi, my name is Stereo Mike.
Yeah, we got three tickets to the Bran Van concert
happening this Monday night at the Pacific Pallisades.
You can all dial in if you want to answer
a couple of questions, namely,
what is Todd's favourite cheese.
Jackie just called up and said it was a form of Roquefort.
We'll see about that...
Give us a ring-ding-ding! It's a beautiful day.
Yeah Todd, this is Liquid ring-a-ding-a-dinging,
want those three Bran Van tickets man. Waddya think?
Todd, you there?
I woke up again this morning with the sun in my eyes,
When Mike came over with a script surprise.
A Mafioso story with a twist,
A "Too Wong Foo, Julie Newmar" hitch,
Get your ass out of bed, he said:
I'll explain it on the way.
But we did nothing, absolutely nothing that day, and I say:
What the hell am I doing drinking in L.A. at 26?
I got the fever for the flavour, the payback will be later, still I need a fix.
And the girls on the bus kept on laughing at us,
As we rode on the ten down to Venice again.
Flaring out the G-Funk,
Sipping on a juice and gin,
Just me and a friend.
Feeling kinda groovy,
Working on a movie. (Yeah right!)
But we did nothing, absolutely but kiss that day, and I say:
What the hell am I doing drinking in L.A. at 26?
With my mind on my money and my money on my... Beer, beer!
I know that life is for the taking, so I better wise up, and take it quick.
Yeah, one more time at Trader Vic's.
Some men there wanted to hurt us,
And other men said we weren't worth the fuss.
We could see them all bitching by the bar,
About the fine line, between the rich and the poor.
Then Mike turned to me and said:
"What do you think we got done son?"
We've got a conclusion, and I guess that's something, so I ask you:
What the hell am I doing drinking in L.A. at 26?
I got the fever for the nectar, the payback will be later, still I need a fix.
We need to fix you up, call me Monday and maybe we'll fix it all up.
Hell-A-L.A., Hell hell-A-L.A.! ...
So I ask you:
What the hell am I doing drinking in L.A. at 26?
Hell-A-L.A., Hell hell-A-L.A.
Bran Van 3000
Mate is a popular drink in South America and the person "serving" it is called the servador (don't know if I spelled it right) but the title is an inacurate translation that we joke around with. (how can you refuse mate from this guy?)
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar
Foster's Packaged Drinking Water
Video Parrikar, Parsekar, Mahadev speaking
a selection..
I was hoping to get a few drops alongside on the table..and yes, it's slightly tight at the bottom..next time :)
1/2 shot Cognac
1 shot raspberry infused Vodka
1/2 shot Creme de Peche
2/3 shot fresh squeezed lemon juice
I am very happy with this cocktail. Very happy indeed - and getting happier by the sip!
It is fairly strong, but like the Sidecar it is based on, the sweet and sour cuts the strength of the liquor and makes for a nice smooth mood.
Detailed drink driving blog or header image including car keys, alcohol and handcuffs on top of a bar. Driving drunk image to show the impact of drunk driving crimes, with the judge’s gavel. Aim to lower the statistics, accidents and deaths caused by driving drunk in the UK with stories and information from attorneys and victims.
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The only impact this billboard has on me is that it makes me thirsty. Also, I want to tag and release the kid, so I can hook up with him once he's legal.
Found this one thrown away on the roadside. It's a pity that people still throw things away on the roadside while dustbins are so abundant over here.
The Postcard
A postally unused L. B. Martin Series postcard that was published by Valentine & Sons Ltd. of Dundee and London. They modestly claim on the back of the card that they are 'Famous Throughout The World'.
The card, which has a divided back, was printed in Great Britain, and the artwork was by L. B. Martin.
Note that the man is smoking a cigarette.
when the weekly challenge of drink was set, this is what came straight to mind. When my nine month old wants drink this is what she gets.
Can't do alcohol anymore so I'd be reaching for something similar too for me
Drinks being prepared in the bar of the Silver Orange Bistro near to the Hartbeespoort Dam, North West province.
we were lucky enough to visit a village just off the main road outside Habarana in the cultural triangle area. It's quite a prosperous village and we toured parts of it in a variety of transport: bullock cart; engine drawn cart, foot and catamaran. Our final stop was to take lunch prepared in a village house. Food was served onto lotus leaf plates which rest on water hyacinth plate rests. Food was fresh, spicy, hot and delicious! We were also shown winnowing rice by hand...
This photo however, shows a lovely lady who made us a surprisingly refreshing hot drink of aerva herb which was served in half coconut shells, with pieces of jaggery to sweeten it. The jaggery is completely unrefined cane sugar juice, left to set. It's VERY sweet. Her homely hut is a base for when they tend the fields around and there is also an elevated room for access to which one climbs a ladder where the husband sleeps to watch out in case elephants get into the banana crops.
Getting a drink baby bird style. Little Girl didn't want to come near the hose, so she had Daddy aim the stream so she could get her drink.
It was all very well to say `Drink me,' but the wise little Alice was not going to do that in a hurry. `No, I'll look first,' she said, `and see whether it's marked "poison" or not'; for she had read several nice little histories about children who had got burnt, and eaten up by wild beasts and other unpleasant things, all because they would not remember the simple rules their friends had taught them: such as, that a red-hot poker will burn you if you hold it too long; and that if you cut your finger very deeply with a knife, it usually bleeds; and she had never forgotten that, if you drink much from a bottle marked `poison,' it is almost certain to disagree with you, sooner or later.
However, this bottle was not marked `poison,' so Alice ventured to taste it, and finding it very nice, (it had, in fact, a sort of mixed flavour of cherry-tart, custard, pine-apple, roast turkey, toffee, and hot buttered toast,) she very soon finished it off.