The 2,000,000th post game

Started by Nuke Nixon52,234 pages
Originally posted by riv6672

It's like the '80s vomited all over her.

Diane Ellis was in THE LEATHERNECK with Fred Kohler, who was in STRIP SEARCH with Austin Pendleton, who was in STARTING OVER with Kevin Bacon.

PPL getting mugged in multi-storey car parks.

That is wrong on so many different levels.

TODAY IS

Now hand me that socket wrench. Thanks…

…now let’s apply a little elbow grease…

…and, viola!
This bad boy is snug.

How snug?

Snug as a bug in a rug, baby!

And

A mint julep is traditionally made with four ingredients: mint leaf, bourbon, sugar, and water. Traditionally, spearmint is the mint of choice used in Southern states, and in Kentucky in particular. Proper preparation of the cocktail is commonly debated, as methods may vary considerably from one bartender to another. By another method, the mint julep may be considered as one of a loosely associated family of drinks called “smashes” (the brandy smash is another example, as well as the mojito), in which fresh mint and other ingredients are muddled or crushed in preparation for flavoring the finished drink. The step further releases essential oils and juices into the mixture, intensifying the flavor from the added ingredient or ingredients.

Traditionally, mint juleps were often served in silver or pewter cups, and held only by the bottom and top edges of the cup. This allows frost to form on the outside of the cup.

The term “julep” is generally defined as a sweet drink, particularly one used as a vehicle for medicine.

The first appearance of a mint julep in print came in a book by John Davis published in London in 1803, where it was described as “a dram of spirituous liquor that has mint steeped in it, taken by Virginians of a morning.”

The Mint Julep is the official drink of the Kentucky Derby, and it takes 7,800 liters of bourbon and 2,250 pounds of locally grown mint to make the 120,000 Mint Juleps sold at Churchill Downs during Kentucky Derby weekend.