I posted it in the Hats and Drinks thread, but the libation of choice last night was a couple Tullamore Dews.
A little ashamed to admit it, but I started drinking Tullamore very recently because of this commercial:
http://youtu.be/RL9yB0ne67A
It's good whiskey though.
Heck, we still do this on stage, screen, and photo-shoots. It's very annoying for a hat wearer, but the end result works out fine. Hats worn normally mess with lighting and camera angles.
This is super easy. 1918-1929. Booming economy, great music. I'd be in NYC, so that the Experiment was easy to circumvent, and I'd have access to the great performances at the Met, might have to wander down to New Orleans as well, for some of that jazz.
I had some Buffalo Trace bourbon, which might become my goto (bar around the corner gives a discount on it's already cheap whiskey to restaurant workers. Good food too.)
At work yesterday, the bartender and I invented a new cocktail, which I really like. It is called a Boheme, because it is...
I am looking more for an electric. I am sure that if the right mechanical machine came along, I would snap it up, but for practical use, I think an electric would suit me more. I am not objected to anything up until the 80s when they started making too many of the internal parts out of plastic...
Ugh. Craigslist is so frustrating. I was going to go pick that machine up next Friday, but got an email today saying that he had just given it to someone else. My thoughts on the matter would probably get my post deleted.
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