Get Crown or vodka. Crush up Werthers Originals or peppermint candies in a processor. Pour alcohol into a Mason jar, about 3/4 full, then add flavors of crushed candy I to separate jars, and let the candy dissolve.
Enjoy!
Ps, this is a party trick. You *don't* want to have more than a couple.
December 22, 2025 at 7:21 PM
Get Crown or vodka. Crush up Werthers Originals or peppermint candies in a processor. Pour alcohol into a Mason jar, about 3/4 full, then add flavors of crushed candy I to separate jars, and let the candy dissolve.
Enjoy!
Ps, this is a party trick. You *don't* want to have more than a couple.
"Thou hast not only baked the flaky cake with the chips of chocolate, and the butter of peanut, but hast also summoned the soul of the chord-organ back from the depths of Hades? All within the span of one quarter of the day? Truly, thou hast earned the right to MOCK OLYMPUS ITSELF!!!
December 18, 2025 at 1:14 PM
"Thou hast not only baked the flaky cake with the chips of chocolate, and the butter of peanut, but hast also summoned the soul of the chord-organ back from the depths of Hades? All within the span of one quarter of the day? Truly, thou hast earned the right to MOCK OLYMPUS ITSELF!!!
Jobber amps. One of my interests is Guild amplifiers. They were offered from 1954 until the very early 1970s. I thought that, for the most part, they were built in-house. I have learned that the 40-Tl was made by an unknown firm, who also made house brands for Western Auto and S.S. Stewart.
August 31, 2025 at 2:42 AM
Jobber amps. One of my interests is Guild amplifiers. They were offered from 1954 until the very early 1970s. I thought that, for the most part, they were built in-house. I have learned that the 40-Tl was made by an unknown firm, who also made house brands for Western Auto and S.S. Stewart.
These youngsters don't know history. The popular pickup line, "would you like a ride on my railroad velocipede?", for example. Illustrated is two men driving into the wilderness to play a light hearted game of "what's under my bowler", while a sturdy worker exclaims "huzzah"!
August 25, 2025 at 2:16 PM
These youngsters don't know history. The popular pickup line, "would you like a ride on my railroad velocipede?", for example. Illustrated is two men driving into the wilderness to play a light hearted game of "what's under my bowler", while a sturdy worker exclaims "huzzah"!