$40 at the distillery is what I got mine for.
$40 at the distillery is what I got mine for.
it's about $30.
I may be having a little whiskey tonight. This song always goes well with whiskey.
MY UNIVERSITY COURSES ARE ABOUT TO GET A LOT BLURRIER.
My grandmother used to make something like this! In the sense that her morning "coffee" would be about 70% cheap whiskey. And she would drink it out of a bone china mug. Because fancy.
Anyone who likes coffee and liquor should try this.
Goodness gracious. This is like an answer to all my prayers all at once.
The soundtrack for this cocktail:
QUEEFCORE!
I am retired Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and have attended his conference presentations. He is quite an impressive speaker and an accomplished professional (publications etc). That personality I observed is quite different than his game face—"tent-preacher-on-drugs routine"
either an aneurysm or passing a stone. either way Still is painful to watch
This is awesome! UL sure knows how to hire.
"Get up, come on, move your feet! Stop being a sissy and get up!"
I was really hoping he was going to bash one of the players with a steel chair WWE style.
I can't believe they made a Here Comes the Boom sequel.
Only God Forgives is basically Winding Refn saying 'fuck you' to everyone that made Drive such a success. He basically subverts every single thing that people liked about Drive, I mean the plot and characters are basically the exact polar opposites. Such a nasty, unpleasant movie but damn pretty to look at.
I have only run into two reactions concerning Drive: love or hate (I've heard people threatening to strangle Netflix for even having it). I'm in the love category and have watched it dozens of times while being zon ked on Ambien. SO PRETTY LIGHTS AND GOSLING BUTT.
I loved Drive. I saw it four times in the theater. The brilliance of the excesses of 80s action movies stripped down into a tone poem played in the head of a man surfing the wave of a psychotic break. LOVED it.
One of the things I appreciate about Drive is the stakes of the movie aren't insanely grandiose.
Aw, I really liked Drive! And I didn't think I would! I saw it because that year I was trying to see all Oscar nominated movies, in all categories. (Best Achievement in Sound Editing!) It's not something I would have seen if I hadn't been trying to do that, but I ended up really liking it. Loved the car chase that…