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Just got a new bottle of a Polish potato vodka called, appropriately enough, Chopin. Pretty good. Two shots to get the party started. Now, a Harvard cocktail. Brandy, sweet vermouth, lemon juice, grenadine, and a dash of Angostura bitters. Yummy!
I love you all

True Dough
(24,503 posts)As in Chopin Broccoli?
Love it!
cachukis
(3,448 posts)like to be remembered by, what might it be?
Aristus
(70,938 posts)All 5,000 or so books. Including the rare, out-of-print, and first editions.
I would only bequeath them to someone who could convince me that they believed, as I do, that books are sacred, priceless treasures to be cherished and valued forever.
cachukis
(3,448 posts)Spent a lot of time in books. Love libraries. Love to read, to learn.
Traded in books.
Had a lot of books.
Downsized and still have a lot of books.
Enjoy your books.
And always will
Bristlecone
(10,883 posts)as you do, that books are sacred, priceless treasures to be cherished and valued forever.
As an aside, I love to swing by the library and see what books they have on this little cart they put by the front door for selling older, or duplicate copies of books that they are replacing with new ones/topics/stories, etc.
I just finished a book of short stories called Rumpole of the Bailey, by John Mortimer. They are written as short stories from the BBC(PBS) series scripts of the same name. They are fantastic stories. Paid $1.
Have you ever read any of the stories? Or seen the show?
Have a good weekend.
Aristus
(70,938 posts)Ill have to give them a try. I love British crime literature.
niyad
(127,455 posts)She Wwho Must Be Obeyed. And he calls whatever fermented grape product that is served at the pub where all the barristers hang out as "plonk". I get the strangest looks when I ask for the house plonk here.
Leo McKern was great as Rumpole.
Aristus
(70,938 posts)Ive been calling my wife She Who Must Be Obeyed for decades. (She has a temper; and, well, shes usually right most of the time).
niyad
(127,455 posts)I used to have one.
Aristus
(70,938 posts)I going to assume its you. I wont wave, though. That would be weird.
niyad
(127,455 posts)Aristus
(70,938 posts)That will just make it worse.
niyad
(127,455 posts)see it.
It can be like one of those old I Saw You newspaper announcements.
bucolic_frolic
(52,460 posts)There seems expertise in liquids and solids that might generate restaurant synergy.
Aristus
(70,938 posts)The house cocktail would be my own proud invention, the Cascade Sunset. Vodka, tonic water, limoncello, and a dash of Aperol.
niyad
(127,455 posts)Aristus
(70,938 posts)an ounce of limoncello, and a splash of Aperol.
Enjoy!
niyad
(127,455 posts)Aristus
(70,938 posts)I recently got some ice cube trays that make nice large ice cubes with incredibly precise square angles. I mean, Pythagoras would be proud of these things. Those are better than the small, gravelly kind of ice because they wont cloud up the drink.
niyad
(127,455 posts)cubes. I used to have a nice collection of them.
Mme. Defarge
(8,768 posts)Okay, so Im not a vodka snob. And it has been in my freezer for quite awhile.
Question - do you happen to know when that study will be released that shows that moderate drinking has absolutely no impact on health and longevity whatsoever?
Nazdrovia, mon ami!
Aristus
(70,938 posts)Moderate drinking has no health benefits whatsoever. For years, guys like me who like red wine were hoping, but there isnt.
Skål, chere Madame! 🥂
cachukis
(3,448 posts)Mme. Defarge
(8,768 posts)who is a Russian language expert and translator, tells me that vodka is a diminutive in Russian for water.
cachukis
(3,448 posts)Aristus
(70,938 posts)Im not going to attempt the Gaelic spelling
niyad
(127,455 posts)
Mme. Defarge
(8,768 posts)or Aquavit.
niyad
(127,455 posts)Aristus
(70,938 posts)Which is nice, because last week was rotten.
niyad
(127,455 posts)Wolf Frankula
(3,784 posts)Not drinking has serious social and psychological effect. But never drive drunk. Don't let it lead you into foolishness. Other things can lead you into foolishness as well.
I've had my last pint for Friday. Time to go to bed.
Wolf
Aristus
(70,938 posts)that happened because she was driving drunk. She has a history of alcohol use disorder, and at our last visit, she told me proudly that she was sixty-five days sober. Then she relapsed.
niyad
(127,455 posts)niyad
(127,455 posts)cocktail, the Paper Plane (don't ask me!!!). Very interesting.
Aristus
(70,938 posts)