pengal
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can i order a martini please, dry shaken - watsonnostaw
* Q- Should you eat the olive first,
or last?
A- First! It's not healthy to drink
on an empty stomach!
* They say that a martini is like a woman's
breast... One ain't enough, and three
is too many!
* From "Never Say Never Again"...
o Fatima Blush: "I made you all wet!"
o James Bond: "Yes, but my martini
is still dry."
* Quote: "I love to drink martinis, TWO at
the very most; THREE, I'm under the table,
FOUR, I'm under the HOST!"
* Ode to the 6th Martini:
o "Rising high above the bar, your frosted
stem reveals how chilled you are.
Clear and Crisp and Dry as Dust;
I'll drink you now, I will, I must.
Oh, perfect Gin Martini, no one shall
e'er impeach you. Now, if only I could
stand upright, just long enough to
reach you."
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watsonnostaw
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: Dude has all the personality of a lump of concrete. Just a complete lizard. Joined: 06.26.2006
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Crimsoninja
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Dude, I am so sorry about whatever made you like this. Take it easy. Joined: 07.06.2007
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drank a tropical lebowski tonight....a white russian (naturally) with pineapple juice instead of cream |
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pengal
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: at the corner of skullduggery Joined: 09.19.2007
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National Aboriginal Day
Shuswap Bannock
(Epanigishimog Pakwejigan)
(Baked)
# 3 cups all-purpose flour
# 1 tbsp baking powder
# 1 1/2 tsp salt
# 1 1/2 cups water
# 1 cup blueberries
Mix the dry ingredients together, add the blueberries and stir. Add the water quickly and continue to stir.
Spread the batter on a pie plate and put in a preheated oven heated to 425°F. Bake for 20 minutes. Cut in pieces and serve hot or cold. Excellent served with mint tea.
- This recipe comes from the Cappilano Reserve, Chilliwack, BC and belongs to the Shuswap people.
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Eggshmeg
New Jersey Devils |
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Location: Hamilton, ON Joined: 07.26.2006
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National Aboriginal Day
Shuswap Bannock
(Epanigishimog Pakwejigan)
(Baked)
# 3 cups all-purpose flour
# 1 tbsp baking powder
# 1 1/2 tsp salt
# 1 1/2 cups water
# 1 cup blueberries
Mix the dry ingredients together, add the blueberries and stir. Add the water quickly and continue to stir.
Spread the batter on a pie plate and put in a preheated oven heated to 425°F. Bake for 20 minutes. Cut in pieces and serve hot or cold. Excellent served with mint tea.
- This recipe comes from the Cappilano Reserve, Chilliwack, BC and belongs to the Shuswap people.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/rsi/fnb/FNB.htm - pengal
Nothing beats Chilliwack Bannock, believe me. I had no idea there were blueberries in it though |
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pengal
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Location: at the corner of skullduggery Joined: 09.19.2007
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Québec National Day
24 June
Today is the national day of Québec, and an official state holiday there, with everyone getting the day off work.
The actual name for today is "St-Jean-Baptiste Day" (St John the Baptist Day) or Fete Nationale des Québecois (Québec National Celebration). St John is the national patron saint.
The big parade is held in Montréal; smaller ones are held in other centres. On the last float in the parade, there is a blonde, curly-haired child wearing sheepskin (representing St John), carrying a cane and a lamb (this tradition started in 1866.) Other allegorical floats in the parade represent various tales from the nation's history. In older days, after the parade, people used to go back to their church halls for large meals, then music, dancing and bonfires ("feux de joie").
Now, the churches have mostly disappeared from the celebrations, but the outdoor events remain with performances and sports throughout the country accompanied by flag-raising ceremonies. Picnics are held, and streets are closed off for street parties. In the evenings leading up to the day, there will be outdoor performances of song and dance, and fireworks and bonfires in some places.
The bonfires may hearken *way* back to mid-summer pre-Christian traditions. One tradition is that if you jump over a bonfire with the person you're sweet on, you'll be married within the year.
Celebrate today with poutine québecoise and tourtière (mind you, the Québecois may well be ordering pizza for themselves while you're doing that.)
History
The celebration of St John's Day in Québec started as early as 1636. By 1694, it was declared a work-free day by the Bishop of Québec, Jean-Baptiste de La Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier. [1] The celebration was abolished in 1744 by Bishop de Pontbriand because he felt the celebrations were out of hand for good church people, but his efforts weren't successful. The celebrations were continued even after Québec became occupied territory, forcibly amalgamated into Canada. The celebrations were interrupted in 1837 after the rebellion against the Canadian regime was put down, but restarted again in 1843 and have continued since.
St John's Day used to be a holiday in France as well, since 1801.
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pengal
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: at the corner of skullduggery Joined: 09.19.2007
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Its baseball day today
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pengal
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: at the corner of skullduggery Joined: 09.19.2007
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Cakes and Ale Day is a yearly event held in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England.
A man named Jenkyn Smith (aka "Jankeyns Smythe") died in 1481, leaving money to St Mary's Church, which was part of the Abbey of St Edmund.
His will directed that the money be used for a mass for himself, and to treat people living in the poor house to cakes and ale. The first celebratory mass was held the next year in 1482
Quick Trailer Park Birthday Cake
Twinkies
Reddi-wip
Est. Prep Time: 10 minutes
Arrange twinkies side by side in a row.
Cover with Reddi-Wip.
Stack a second row of twinkies on top, and thoroughly coat the whole thing with Reddi-Wip.
Place in freezer to set for one hour.
Especially useful for those times when you're caught off guard by someone in the park having a birthday. Just whip this together, give your double-wide a once-through for a quick tidy, and you're ready to rock!
Use something like a minty-green toothpaste to write a personal greeting on the top. |
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laughs2907
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Wuhan, China Joined: 07.18.2006
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Now I'm going to have to make burgers |
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Monkey
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: I've made a Hughes mistake! Joined: 09.04.2006
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pengal
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: at the corner of skullduggery Joined: 09.19.2007
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[quote=Monkey]
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watsonnostaw
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: Dude has all the personality of a lump of concrete. Just a complete lizard. Joined: 06.26.2006
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pengal
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: at the corner of skullduggery Joined: 09.19.2007
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Strawberry Watermelon Slush
1 pint Fresh strawberries, hulled
2 cups Watermelon -- seeded, cubed
1/3 cup Sugar
1/3 cup Vodka
1/4 cup Lemon juice
2 cups Ice cubes
1. In a blender container, combine all of the ingredients except the ice, and blend well.
2. While blending, gradually add the ice blending until smooth.
3. Serve immediately, garnish with watermelon slice or strawberry on edge of glass.
Watermelon May Have Viagra-effect
ScienceDaily (July 1, 2008) — A cold slice of watermelon has long been a Fourth of July holiday staple. But according to recent studies, the juicy fruit may be better suited for Valentine’s Day. That’s because scientists say watermelon has ingredients that deliver Viagra-like effects to the body’s blood vessels and may even increase libido. |
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Eggshmeg
New Jersey Devils |
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Location: Hamilton, ON Joined: 07.26.2006
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laughs2907
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Wuhan, China Joined: 07.18.2006
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The most beautiful looking burger I have ever seen!
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laughs2907
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Wuhan, China Joined: 07.18.2006
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the poster for heart attacks? - force
Mmmmm yeah it's great ain't it? |
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pengal
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: at the corner of skullduggery Joined: 09.19.2007
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watsonnostaw
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: Dude has all the personality of a lump of concrete. Just a complete lizard. Joined: 06.26.2006
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Crimsoninja
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Dude, I am so sorry about whatever made you like this. Take it easy. Joined: 07.06.2007
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Today is national Slurpee day...or something
from Dlisted:
Unfortunately, cheap ass 7-11 is only offering 1 Slurpee per location. If you have the luxury of living near several 7-11s, then you better drive around and collect several Slurpees. When you get home, pour all your Slurpees (you can mix flavors) in a pitcher with a bottle of Everclear. Then you can party all weekend long. |
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pengal
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: at the corner of skullduggery Joined: 09.19.2007
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Ranier Cherry Day - they are 1/3 sweeter than other cherries. The Japanese will pay $1 per cherry for them |
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Nordic Reign
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: NJ Joined: 01.10.2007
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giving you some advanced warning so you can get the Margarita's made too
tomorrow is TACO DAY
- pengal
Goddammit, I gotta mark that down for next year. Missed it. |
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pengal
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: at the corner of skullduggery Joined: 09.19.2007
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July is Hot Dog month
July 20 Hot Dog day
Hot-Dog du Lac
A Hot-Dog du Lac is a Montreal Steamie that is dressed with mayonnaise, then thinly-sliced cole slaw, then hot, crunchy, golden-brown French fries.
Chicago style hot dog
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watsonnostaw
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: Dude has all the personality of a lump of concrete. Just a complete lizard. Joined: 06.26.2006
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Damnit I missed Hot Dog Day
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pengal
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: at the corner of skullduggery Joined: 09.19.2007
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pengal
Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: at the corner of skullduggery Joined: 09.19.2007
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St Martha's Day
29 July
The 29th of July is the Feast Day of St Martha of Bethany, the Patron Saint of Cooks.
Poor Martha, often depicted with a broom, often gets a raw deal.
She lived in the village of Bethany, 2 miles (3 km) from Jerusalem with her sister Mary and brother Lazarus. In the Bible, she was the one scurrying around the kitchen, doing all the work to get a meal on the table (at a time when 1 cup of flour mean grinding it yourself first.) In the end, she got reprimanded for speaking up about her sister Mary just sitting around, while Martha was doing all the work -- Mary didn't even offer to chop so much as an onion.
How many times have male preachers told us we should be more like Mary -- and you've thought, easy enough to say when you're a man and your meals magically appear on the table. As blasphemous as this is to say, if you were Mary, wouldn't you have wanted to tell the lot of them to clear out of your kitchen if they weren't going to help? Or that fine, you'd stop working, but they'd better hope that "take-out falafels" get invented in the next few hours, because they were going to want them by suppertime.
Martha has also been tasked with looking after butlers, dietitians, innkeepers, and waitresses.
Legend has Martha, Mary and Lazarus travelling to the south of France in a boat -- without oars or sails -- afterwards, where they spent the rest of their lives. There, she reputedly saved the town of Tarascon by lasooing a dragon with her girdle and leading it away from town.
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