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Modern Drunkard Magazine

Modern Drunkard Magazine
1. If you owe someone money, always pay them back in a bar. Preferably during happy hour. 2. 73.

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30 Most Ridiculous Doodles on Draw Something Draw Something is a mobile app developed by Omgpop. It was one of the Mobile apps which won the Flurry App Spotlight Awards in 2012. In the first five weeks after its launching, the game was downloaded 20 million times. Two players alternate turns between drawing a picture for the other to guess. I know I put my Megazord around here somewhere… Megaman has this easy. Love(bug) conquers all. Leave it to Russel to always be prepared with a compass. Hey chain chomp! This takes sibling rivalry to a whole other level. I think I’m tapped out on Star Wars clues. I like how Donkey Kong is professional enough to wear a tie despite having a job of primarily manual labor One small step for toys … One giant leap for toykind… Just glad I didn’t step on that tootsie roll. Who needs a surgeon when you got Dr. This is what I would be doing today except with my iPad in a ziplock bag playing draw something In 1982 E.T. phoned home using a speak and spell. Why so serious (about Draw Something)? Dad-gum!

Smoretini Shooters Me again. Here to convince you that you need yet another trendy, insanely-flavored bottle of booze. I do what I can. I know what you’re thinking. “Does marshmallow vodka really taste that different from that whipped cream vodka you already insisted that I buy? Or how about the cake batter vodka that I went out and bought immediately in order to drink a cake martini for breakfast?” Well… not technically. You seriously don’t want to see our liquor cabinet. But don’t blame me. Don’t mind my fingerprints. I also like my marshmallows charred. I roast them ’til they’re flaming. The good news is that this world seriously CANNOT come up with another vodka flavor that I will have to run out and immediately purchase. [Right.] The best part? People go nuts. And for those of you that don’t like alcohol, don’t consume alcohol, or are underage… you can totally make virgin versions of these with chocolate fudge on the bottom, some chocolate milk (maybe even whipped with marshmallow fluff? You.

Every Man Should Know: The Wonderful World of Whiskey | of Iron & Oak Mark Twain once said, “too much of anything is bad, but too much good whiskey is barely enough.” It’s been brought to my attention that a lot of guys out there aren’t aware of what whiskey (or as I like to call it, “writer’s blood”) actually is. This entry will serve to educate those men out there who, for some reason, just can’t put down that warm can of Coors Light. It’s time to man up and class up. First off, tons of manly men drink whiskey. It’s the drink of choice for famous authors Ernest Hemingway and the aforementioned Mark Twain. Let’s keep it simple. All whisky’s (Yeah. The drink must also endure a vigorous aging process. Diving even deeper into Scotch, you’re provided with the option of either single malt or blended Scotches. Recommended Brands: Johnnie Walker, Glenmorangie, Highland Park Fortunately, the rules pertaining to the making of Irish whiskey are less rigid, allowing for a larger variety of Irish whiskies. Recommended Brands: Jameson, Bushmills, Tullamore Dew Ah.

Reggie Watts at his best 21062011 Old West Wisdom - Page 3 Colonel Colt made all men equal. Men are like Barbed Wire.... they have their good points. If the world made sense men would ride......Sidesaddle Never drop your gun to hug a grizzly. The length of a conversation don't tell nothin' about the size of the intellect. You can't tell how good a man or a watermelon is 'till they get thumped. Its a big mistake to drive black cattle in the dark. Never take to sawin' on the branch that's supportin' you, unless you're bein' hung from it. Always be able to look back and say, "At least I didn't lead no humdrum life." The quickest way to double your money is to fold it over and put it back in your pocket. There's a whole lot more to ridin' a horse than sittin' in the saddle and lettin' your feet hang down. Too much debt doubles the weight on your horse and puts another in control of the reins. Never try to dry a wet pair of jeans in the oven. Never follow good whiskey with water, unless you're out of good whiskey. The wilder the colt, the better the hoss.

If Dogs Could Send Text Mails "Text From Dog" is an excellent set of fake SMS messages exchanged between a dog and his boss. Share How to Make Caramel Apple Shots | Food Republic - StumbleUpon Photo: Michelle Oddis Once in a while, a party trick comes along that grabs our attention. Food blogger Michelle Oddis of That's So Michelle loves making caramel apple shots we can't imagine anyone would turn down. Here's what you'll need: 10 small granny smith apples 1 envelope knox gelatin 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup coconut milk 2 drops yellow food coloring 1 envelope Land 'o Lakes caramel hot chocolate (regular would do just fine if you can't find caramel) 1/4 cup sugar 1/2 cup butterscotch schnapps lemon juice Halve and hollow out apples, cutting them from the stem down using a melon baller or spoon. Whisk water with envelope of hot chocolate in a medium saucepan, then add coconut milk. Arrange apple halves tightly on a cookie sheet, pour caramel mixture in and refrigerate overnight. Cut halves in quarters and those quarters in half again.

Waking Up Early – 15 Tips That Work It has almost been one year since I posted about how to Wake up Early and Consistently. I thought now might be a good time to post a follow up, including what I have personally found to work. Let me first start by saying that waking up early has made a huge difference in my life. What I like most about being an early riser is getting that extra quiet time in the mornings to work at a few next actions even before the day officially begins. Here is a list of things that worked for me: 1. I’ve found this to be the single most important element in being an early riser. 2. It wasn’t enough to just be an early riser. 3. Your body is trying to tell you something if you constantly feel overly tired during the day. 4. One simple thing which helped me get enough sleep was to … well … go to bed earlier. 5. The other thing I noticed about sleep is sleeping longer doesn’t necessarily translate to sleeping better. 6. I think everyone including me has two conflicting aspects to their personality. 7.

Unbelievable Oil Paintings by Fulvio di Piazza Fulvio Di Piazza was born in 1969 in Siracusa, Italy. He studied at Urbino Art Academy and currently lives in Palermo, Italy. In 2008, Di Piazza participated in the Quadriennale exhibition in Rome. In 2011, his work was included in an exhibition curated by Vittorio Sgarbi at the Italian Pavilion of the 54th Venice Biennale. Chek him at www.bonelliarte.com

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