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One Seabreeze, coming right up. With or without sand?
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Without please. (I hate the beach for that very reason...)
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That's why there's water at the beach, Caliente - so you can rinse off the sand. Duh!
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Dude. You go in the water. I'll stick to where it's not freeeeeezing, thanks. I live in California, we're really, REALLY far from the equator. I don't care what Hollywood or whoever else says -- it's effing cold!! Maybe in San Diego I'd go in... but it's freezing everywhere north of there. So duh yourself.
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people don't realize that northern cali's actually quite far north
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Originally posted by Tamper Lad: people don't realize that northern cali's actually quite far north I realize it. I live in the perpetual winter of San Francisco. Summer is a concept fondly remembered from growing up on the Great Lakes, but seldom experienced anymore.
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Yeah man. I grew up in the bay and, like... yeah. SF was in perpetual fog!! Still wanna live there after I graduate tho.
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I would love to try the west coast for a few years but I'd miss the full 4 seasons for sure
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Originally posted by Caliente: Dude. You go in the water. I'll stick to where it's not freeeeeezing, thanks. I live in California, we're really, REALLY far from the equator. I don't care what Hollywood or whoever else says -- it's effing cold!! Maybe in San Diego I'd go in... but it's freezing everywhere north of there.
So duh yourself. You telling me Gidget and Moon Doggie used stunt doubles? I'm shattered. What about Annette and Frankie?
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Originally posted by Semi Transparent Fellow: Originally posted by Tamper Lad: [b] people don't realize that northern cali's actually quite far north I realize it. I live in the perpetual winter of San Francisco. Summer is a concept fondly remembered from growing up on the Great Lakes, but seldom experienced anymore. [/b]You should give a bit of time to reflecting on what FEBRUARY was like!
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BB, that's so true. It is in February that I truly appreciate the Bay Area. February on Lake Huron is bitter and depressing. But July and August are indeed sweet. It balances out.
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Enough weather talk -- hit me up with a Long Island iced tea please!
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Yikes you must have had bad day to order a drink like that.
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You don't even know... the STRESS of it all. Plus, I have a midterm tomorrow that I'd rather forget about at the moment... not to mention a paper due... ><
Why oh WHY did I think summer school was a good idea???
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Ah school those were the days...
I'm not long outta school myself.
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I was actually expelled from the same Catholic school twice. Such a rebel
And therein lies the game my hard nippled friend
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Do they make Long Island Iced Green Tea by any chance? I miss green iced tea, i want to go back to school just so I can get some.
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Long Island Iced Green Tea? I'll have to wing it. You do realize, don't you, Arachne, that there is no tea in a Long Island Iced Tea. The tea colour comes from the coca-cola (and the rum if you use dark rum). So I think I'll substitute Mountain Dew for the coca-cola to get the Long Isalnd Iced Green Tea. Here's the recipe - 1 part Vodka 1 part Tequila 1 part Rum 1 part Gin 1 part Triple sec 1 1/2 part Sour mix 1 splash Mountain Dew Enjoy, and please, no high-heels when drinking Long Island Iced Green Tea. They're just too dangerous.
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Served in high ball glass or a collins glass?
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Well the collins glass is larger so that would be my preference. But I think the question is more appropriately directed to the patron? Arachne - a big one or a medium sized one?
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I agree, it is a very stiff drink in a highball glass.
Highballs kinda faded as the trend went to lower alcohol "cooler" type drinks a way back. I wouldn't even bother with that type of glass if I were opening a bar these days.
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But what would you serve a Myer's and coke in?
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I'd probably use an old-fashioned rocks glass.
I know it looks stubby and it's not as elegant, but the lower profile has the added advantage of being more resistant to damage in the wash cycle.
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But SHAKES uses only Baccarat and Christofle crystal which must be handwashed. Babette and Troy are very adept and have never broken a glass since I installed the bar back protocol in them.
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Wow I had no idea we had such haughty clientele around LW. I will have to reassess my frame of reference.
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