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Re: Does the music you're listening to affect what you'll dr

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 8:12 pm
by Dave
Not sure how well IPA would go with tsampa. After all, they're barley related.

Re: Does the music you're listening to affect what you'll dr

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 1:45 am
by Rizomer
ShneekeyTheLost wrote:
Rizomer wrote:Every time I open a Coors beer always reminds me of first Limp Bizkit concert I had.
Because they are both generic, tasteless, and weak?
Well, that's a good description for both.

Re: Does the music you're listening to affect what you'll dr

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 9:32 am
by DinkyInky
Just Old Al wrote:Agreed on the tea - with cream of course. Preferably while listening toTHIS.

Alcohol is for pickling lab specimens.
And now for something completely different...

Alcohol, in small doses, is a good tenderiser for tough or gamey meat. Once the marinade soaks in, and you cook it, the bad parts burn off.

I use it mostly with Coney, Venison(when I can get my hands on it), and tough cuts of Beef.

Question is, will they survive Karaoke night in the pub after singing Loch Lomond wrong, and being mad because the one person singing it right made the regulars cry, and they decided to make fun of it.

Re: Does the music you're listening to affect what you'll dr

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 9:32 am
by DinkyInky
Dave wrote:Not sure how well IPA would go with tsampa. After all, they're barley related.
Pay the Vault Dave.

Re: Does the music you're listening to affect what you'll dr

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 2:41 pm
by Dave
Dave makes a pūjā offering of flowers to the Pun Jar.

Re: Does the music you're listening to affect what you'll dr

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 2:59 pm
by Dave
There's another drink/music correlation which is also quite strong... almost a necessity.

Hard apple cider. One must play music to honor its origin.

♬ There's an oak tree, up on the mountain.
There's an orchard, growin' in my yard.
There are pine trees, out in the forest.
There's a harsh wind, blowin' very hard.

There's a tree, tree falling.
There's a tree, tree falling.

There's a maple, glowing like sunset.
There are alders, leaves turning gold.
Lonely chestnut, last in the county.
Big nor'easter, hurricane of cold.

And there's trees, trees falling.
There's trees, trees falling. ♬


(Offered with deep respect to Tom Petty. Another great voice of our time, silenced too soon.)

Re: Does the music you're listening to affect what you'll dr

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 10:08 pm
by DinkyInky
Dave wrote:There's another drink/music correlation which is also quite strong... almost a necessity.

Hard apple cider. One must play music to honor its origin.

♬ There's an oak tree, up on the mountain.
There's an orchard, growin' in my yard.
There are pine trees, out in the forest.
There's a harsh wind, blowin' very hard.

There's a tree, tree falling.
There's a tree, tree falling.

There's a maple, glowing like sunset.
There are alders, leaves turning gold.
Lonely chestnut, last in the county.
Big nor'easter, hurricane of cold.

And there's trees, trees falling.
There's trees, trees falling. ♬


(Offered with deep respect to Tom Petty. Another great voice of our time, silenced too soon.)
It took me two lines and part of the third before I realised it was a filk to one of his tunes...then i read the rest of it. Bravo!

Re: Does the music you're listening to affect what you'll dr

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 7:26 am
by Just Old Al
Dave wrote:There's another drink/music correlation which is also quite strong... almost a necessity.

Hard apple cider. One must play music to honor its origin.

♬ There's an oak tree, up on the mountain.
There's an orchard, growin' in my yard.
There are pine trees, out in the forest.
There's a harsh wind, blowin' very hard.

There's a tree, tree falling.
There's a tree, tree falling.

There's a maple, glowing like sunset.
There are alders, leaves turning gold.
Lonely chestnut, last in the county.
Big nor'easter, hurricane of cold.

And there's trees, trees falling.
There's trees, trees falling. ♬


(Offered with deep respect to Tom Petty. Another great voice of our time, silenced too soon.)

BRAVO, DAVE! WELL DONE!

Re: Does the music you're listening to affect what you'll dr

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 6:51 am
by DinkyInky
Hey Dave, you should record this to the Filk thread so it doesn't get lost.

(Though by doing so, I'm sure Shneekey will take that as "Challenge Accepted")

Re: Does the music you're listening to affect what you'll dr

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 11:13 pm
by TazManiac
DinkyInky wrote:...I was wearing a certain unmentionable ginger perfume, and listening to Miami Sound Machine.

I'm sorry, I seemed to have missed this in my haste to post my own doings at the time.

I wish to send you a semi-platonic neck-nuzzle, in the most respectful way, in appeciation and a virtual atmospheric imbibement for myself of your aromatic intoxicants...

Re: Does the music you're listening to affect what you'll dr

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 9:09 am
by DinkyInky
TazManiac wrote:
DinkyInky wrote:...I was wearing a certain unmentionable ginger perfume, and listening to Miami Sound Machine.
I'm sorry, I seemed to have missed this in my haste to post my own doings at the time.

I wish to send you a semi-platonic neck-nuzzle, in the most respectful way, in appeciation and a virtual atmospheric imbibement for myself of your aromatic intoxicants...
My review of the perfume in question inspired the usual suspects to write "The Cuban Conundrum" in the fan art section.
Also, Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab has so many wonderful scents, many that even support good charities.