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This Is What Happens When You Give a Puppy An Adult Doggy Water Dish! Video

This Is What Happens When You Give a Puppy An Adult Doggy Water Dish! Video
Log in Comedy: Caught on Tape Michael Kaufman This Is What Happens When You Give a Puppy An Adult Doggy Water Dish! Dethan is just a cute little puppy who likes things the way they are. posted 3 years ago © 2014 Redux, Inc. about redux | contact us | copyright | legal

Pink Panty Droppers Recipe at Epicurious.com - StumbleUpon This makes a great fizzy pink lemonade. It's definitely one of my must have summer staples. If it's hot, you're low on cash, and want to have a lot of fun, this is the answer! servings5 Gallons Ingredients 24 Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer1/2 Gallon Premium Vodka4 Cans Pink Lemonade ConcentrateIce Preparation You want to start with a CLEAN 5 gallon bucket. You basically just mix all the ingredients together, but the best way to do this is by mixing the frozen pink lemonade concentrate with the vodka first. Note: If you want the lemonade to be extra sweet, add a fifth can of concentrate to the mix. Then pour in all the beer. The main point in using Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR) is not because it's cheap, (although that is always a good thing in my book!) Toss some ice in a glass and drink responsibly! A smaller version of this recipe is: One standard bottle of Vodka12 pk of Pabst Blue Ribbon2 Pink Lemonade Frozen Juice Concentrate

Make Your Own Mead The ancient Viking holiday of Winternight is similar to Mardi Gras. Feasting and binge-drinking are common, morals are relaxed, women of negotiable affection are on the prowl and sometimes you just chill all night on a barrow-mound hoping to be granted shamanic powers by your ancestors. As the Viking holiday fast approaches, you might find yourself wanting to honor these seafaring bad-asses, but pillaging the British countryside just seems like too much hassle. Fear not! There is a Viking tradition almost as fun as sowing terror into the hearts of Saxon pansies – making your very own Viking beverage of choice, mead. Mead, the original “nectar of the gods,” is the oldest alcoholic beverage known to man and was likely discovered thousands of years before the invention of the wheel, around 7,000 BC. While it might be debatable how important of a cultural steppingstone mead was, one thing is certain: homemade mead packs a punch (usually around 12-15 percent alcohol by volume). Ingredients 1.

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