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I'll be hangin' with my ladies after work being Valentine's Day and all. Espresso martini, damn THAT sounds interesting, my wife fell in love with frozen lichie (sp?) martinis when she went to NYC.
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yeah I can't wait to try it:
1 1/2 Oz. Espresso 1 1/2 Oz. Vodka 1 1/2 Oz. Kahlua Pour ingredients over rocks. Espresso first, then liquor. Chill and strain into large martini glass. I can see myself using 2 oz vodka and 1 oz kahlua though because I'm not a big kahlua fan. Offer is still open to any of you single people out there! |
operator, thanks for the read..holy moley. i think it's tobaggan time.
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
yeah I can't wait to try it:
1 1/2 Oz. Espresso 1 1/2 Oz. Vodka 1 1/2 Oz. Kahlua Pour ingredients over rocks. Espresso first, then liquor. Chill and strain into large martini glass. I can see myself using 2 oz vodka and 1 oz kahlua though because I'm not a big kahlua fan. Offer is still open to any of you single people out there! I took today off work for reasons other than the weather (doctor's appointment, family related things) but I guess no one will believe me now :) |
Originally Posted by Shiznaz
Offer is still open to any of you single people out there!
edit: you mean single as in realtionships, not speeds. i guess my love life is fixed/single too. ha! *crying now* |
haha dork! :D
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If you haven't already bought the vodka, a friend of mine pointed me to a new Canadian brand called Iceberg. It is really really nice and very very very smooth; triple distilled but not the price of Grey Goose or Chopin because it is made here. I think it is the same price as Smirnoff or Absolute. The marketing for it is terrible (their website is entirely Flash) and the bottle looks very plain but I won't buy that expensive stuff ever again.
And yeah, the ride today was much better than I thought it would be. Much warmer than yesterday (I think Tuesday was the coldest wind I have ever felt!) and the cars were very nice, as TJ already pointed out. I only had one close call and it was my arch-nemesis, the white worker van. One day my friend, one day I will catch up to you! |
Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
I only had one close call and it was my arch-nemesis, the white worker van. One day my friend, one day I will catch up to you!
It seems that my optimism for opening today was misplaced. No-one is coming in so I think I will go play in the snow. *checks I-Pod for Simon and Garfunkles "Slip Sliding Away"* |
Hasn't iceberg been around for a while?
I'm partial to Finlandia, which also happens to be very cheap. |
I'm working from home today but I have to hit the CO-LO.
It's walking distance. So I'll be walking. *weak* I really want to hit this snow action. Jarvis looks like a ultra wide luge(sp?) track for cars. The only thing stopping me from going out is my inverted knobbies. These tires (specialized hemispheres) pick up snow like kids in a snowball fight. They make my apartment a salty swimming pool when I get home. Slicks FTW! |
I always pick up a big bottle of Smirnoff blue label when I go through duty free. 100 proof baby! Doesn't taste bad either. I only have grey goose if other people are buying. Because, seriously, its just vodka.
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Originally Posted by I_bRAD
Hasn't iceberg been around for a while?
I'm partial to Finlandia, which also happens to be very cheap. And yeah, I'd never figured that there was a diff between the any of the usual vodkas until I tried Grey Goose. It is just really smooth and if I am drinking it, I prefer to have it on the rocks as it is just that nice. Iceberg is like Grey Goose but much cheaper. I guess the triple distilled thing works? Or maybe it just works for me as I hate getting hangovers and that is why I first started drinking vodka in the first place, avoiding hangovers. I sound like a drunk :) |
Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
I'd never heard of it until my friend talked about it so it may be just new to me.
And yeah, I'd never figured that there was a diff between the any of the usual vodkas until I tried Grey Goose. It is just really smooth and if I am drinking it, I prefer to have it on the rocks as it is just that nice. Iceberg is like Grey Goose but much cheaper. I guess the triple distilled thing works? Or maybe it just works for me. 1800 is the best. No other tequila can even test. Speaking of Grey Goose.. Check out this Demo by Nirvana 1989 - it's called grey goose. http://closednode.net/pub/incoming/1...9)-Nirvana.mp3 |
I dunno if there is really anything behind triple distilled being better, but Smirnoff is triple distilled as well. Here is an article about vodka tasting that rates iceberg as the best:
http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default...avel/vodka.htm |
Me at open bar: Yah gimme some vodka
Bartender lady: on the rocks ? Me: whatever just give me the vodka now |
Originally Posted by operator
Me at open bar: Yah gimme some vodka
Bartender lady: on the rocks ? Me: whatever just give me the vodka now |
They don't tip well though
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
They don't tip well though
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first day of training for (one of) my new jobs... had to be there for 8, but i didn't leave myself any extra time so i was late. whoops! as soon as i crossed the street i realised that i was gonna have a hard time, cuz i took the mtb. i just couldn't get any traction on the clumpy snow and was swearving all over the place, so i ended up having to take to the sidewalks. then i had to jump off and run across the snow drifts at every intersection. lots of stares from the peds. a few times i waved for cars to go ahead and got some friendly waves in return, which was nice. i'd forgotten to put my balaclava and neck warmer in the dryer last night so my face was cold, but the rest of my was warm from the effort of dragging that tank-of-a-bike through the snow!
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
They don't tip well though
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Originally Posted by zippered
first day of training for (one of) my new jobs... had to be there for 8, but i didn't leave myself any extra time so i was late. whoops! as soon as i crossed the street i realised that i was gonna have a hard time, cuz i took the mtb. i just couldn't get any traction on the clumpy snow and was swearving all over the place, so i ended up having to take to the sidewalks. then i had to jump off and run across the snow drifts at every intersection. lots of stares from the peds. a few times i waved for cars to go ahead and got some friendly waves in return, which was nice. i'd forgotten to put my balaclava and neck warmer in the dryer last night so my face was cold, but the rest of my was warm from the effort of dragging that tank-of-a-bike through the snow!
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Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
Hey! I think I saw you, are you the guy with the beard and the red touque? You were on the sidewalk near Queen/Ossington on a gnarly (the good kind of gnarly) Kona.
haha... gnarly... |
Originally Posted by zippered
well it does happen to be a kona, and i did go by queen/ossignton, but lack the capacity for beard growing. and i have a black cycling cap with a helmet. so i guess that wasn't me!
haha... gnarly... Actually on second thought, NO THANKS! |
Will have to pass on the ride tonight. My wife might not be too thrilled with me bailing on Valentines. To me it's just another Halmark holiday, but I don't want to give up sex for the next month by biking tonight instead of watching a romantic movie. Woo hoo. Brigit Jones Diaries. Somebody shoot me.
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North York up to Warden and 7, much faster than I expected... everything was plowed or almost plowed by seven thirty when I left. Only a few stretches were snowy.
I did have to walk the bike through three deep-slush intersections where right-turning trucks pull the snowbanks down onto the road. Odd thing was I talked briefly with another guy I saw commuting. First time I've seen anyone riding in these parts since December and it was on the heaviest snow day of the year. Odd. |
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