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Homer Simpson “Picture A Day For 39 Years”

December 23, 2007

FYI - The song in the background is Carly Comando - Everyday

Drinking (Web 2.0 Style!)

May 3, 2007

Drinking - Web 2.0 style!

Not another top Web 2.0 list of the best this and that oh please, spare me! How about the unusual, how about drinking (some prefer to call it tasting) Well, here’s a surprising list of wine related websites. Forget photo editing and sharing, or blogging sites. These sites are just so crazy they just might work! Wine Connoisseurs, collectors, critics, can’t remember-ers, and the everyday wine guzzler’s will all find something here.

Buyersvine - Know your Wine - Connects wine consumers directly with wineries. BuyersVine mission is simple: enable a lower price to consumers and a higher margin to wineries. Find wines using the Buyersvine tags search, watch the best-of-the-web wine videos and more

Corkd – love the name! A Simple Way to Review and Share Wine - Cork’d is a free service for wine aficionados. You can use Cork’d to catalog, rate and review wines you’ve tasted. You can also keep track of wines you’d like to try and buy as well as subscribe to what your buddies have reviewed. It’s a new way to discover and share wine.

Vinorati - Your Wines and You- Describe the wines you taste with tags. -Store, search, sort and share your testing notes. -Check out which wines your friends are enjoying. -Create or join tasting groups.

Bottletalk - )no it’s not about being in a drunken stupor and trying to hold an intelligent conversation) - Share Wine with Friends - a free online service for people who love wine. Store details of the wines you have drunk and what you thought of them in your personalised area. Share your wine experiences with friends, family and other wine lovers. Rate and tag wines for easy reference. Discover new wines you’d like to drink and store these in your wanted section. Buy wines easily from online retailers.

winelog – for those that drink a lot fo wine but have trouble remembering it - Keeps A Record of Wines that you have Tried - When you venture to try a new type or variety of wine, you are taking the risk that you will either love it or hate it. WineLog provides you with a free way to track your preferences on new wines, including the specific information about the wine, as well as personal and public comments and one to five-star rating.

Last but not least, a restaurant food rating system

Menuism - Rate what you eat\ate - Can’t find a romantic place for your next date? Tired of your usual watering holes for happy hour? Frustrated while finding the best rainbow roll in town? Problem solved - Menuism takes the pain and frustration out of deciding where and what to eat. And better yet, you can drink some wine there as well!

Sake Bombs

March 23, 2007

In my travels through life, I have been amazed how many people don’t know what sake bombs are. So let me enlighten anyone who may not know and open them up a very good time.

Sake bombs are similar to irish car bombs, but I hate when people call them that. You take sake (rice wine) and drop it into a japanese beer. Thats it. Then you chug the whole thing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sake_bomb

I have been doing these since i was 15 or 16, someone’s dad took us to benihana and told us that this is something that we have to know, and he was right.

Its a fun drunk and what is best is that it is very interactive, everyone in the table gets involved. This is because you balance the shot of sake over the glass containing the beer with chopsticks, and then when everyone is ready you all bang on the table and they all fall in, and you drink.

even better here in NYC we have places that are all you can eat sushi and all you can drink sake bombs for about $40, which in new york is a very cheap diner with drinks.

Check it out, girls also love when you show them something new.

0% Irish, 100% Drunk

March 14, 2007

So, Saint Patrick’s day is going to be among us very soon!

What should you do to prepare?

  • Get your green attire ready
  • Get your green Body/Face  paint out and warmed up
  • Prepare your liver by drinking warm water with fresh lemon juice (As soon as you get up) for the next 2 days
  • Unlock the leprechaun from the cage in your basement
  • Stock up on Guinness and other beers of Irish influence
  • Hide $40 in your wallet (you’ll figure this one out…)
  • Put your game face on
  • Drink till the green fairies carry you home

Let’s get Irish!

Beer Launching fridge

March 8, 2007

Accuracy that rivals military weapons but it launches the sweet goodness of beer instead.

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