Does drinking out of a green glass count for St. Patrick’s weekend? Hey, the straw is green, too!
OK, what if I’m ¾ Irish?
WANT.
It is a wonderful glass from which to quaff powerful margaritas. It’s pretty hefty, so it stays cold for quite a while. I don’t remember where it came from, though. Sorry.
Speaking of which, you may be interested in my margarita recipe. I’ve changed it since then, though. I now use half a fresh-squoze lime (you can see the squeezer in the background) and agave nectar instead of the margarita mix.
I keep my margarita glass in the freezer, and I preheat my coffee mug.
Some people are wine snobs, and some people are coffee snobs.
Apparently I’m a temperature snob.
The Walk Of Faith is a glass walkway built off the side of a cliff 1,430 meters in the air. This 60 meter long walk is not meant for the faint of heart.
The path is located on Tianmen Mountain in China’s Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park.
Having a panic attack just thinking about this mixed with my fear of heights
See I want to think I could handle this but I can’t even be cliffside while riding in a school bus or even a car really. I get massive dizzy spells that can sometimes lead to crying. I sadly learned this traveling in Europe.
why is this a thing??
I want to do this! I already sat on the ledge at the Sears Tower (see my icon), & it was great.
oh yes, i am definitely doing this
Whoa.
Whoa.
Whoa.
NOPE.
What, no polarizing filter?
Chump.
Source: enpundit.com
It would be immature of me to admonish your non-giant-margarita-cactus-glass-buying honeys as invalid. Nevertheless, you can’t tell me how to feel.
Especially with a giant, strong margarita in me.
With my first glass sitting empty behind the full one, I began to take this picture, which I assure you had breathtaking composition and framing. While my cameraphone’s shutter lag went through its paces, the bartender took the glass away. You can see the blur it created on the left.
I like it.
(NOT taken with that goddamn fucking Instagram.)
thejohnblog replied to your photo:
I, for one, welcome our malt beverage overlords. …
I just came
Apparently, you welcome our malt beverage overlords more than I do.
A LOT more.
I, for one, welcome our malt beverage overlords.
(NOT taken with that goddamn fucking Instagram.)
“Have you ever noticed what a small cable holds up an elevator?”
— filed under: Things TJ and I say when crowded in an elevator





