This posting is from: Ginger
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>And if nobody takes you up on it, we can have Ginger lament on how
>Galiano [sic] supports the efforts toward world peace, and how she
>wandered into the earthier parts of town one year and drank Galiano
>[sic] with some of the street people. :)
Harvey Wallbangers could still a great social lubricant even in today's
fast pace world. Unfortunately, today's young bartenders don't
understand and appreciate what a delicate drink it is, requiring
mathematically precise proportions of the exact ingredients of the
highest quality, properly aged under the right conditions, rigorously
mixed in a strict, but delicate, precise, and meticulous manner in order
to obtain the subtle blended taste the fastidious Harvey Wallbanger
drinker demands. It also seems older bartenders don't get enough
experience making them these days, have lost their skills, and no longer
meet the old mixologist standards! As a result those of us who learned
to love Harvey Wallbangers as young adults are probably better off
avoiding them today. You could be correct that this loss may be the
reason some national and world events seen so hostile.
We need a popular drink today would lead to rising concern for universal
love and world peace like we enjoyed in the era of the Harvey
Wallbanger. However, be aware, very aware, of the bartender who makes
his or her Harvey Wallbanger in a casual manner using just any bar
bottle of Galiano (sic) that has been exposed to a typical smokey bar
environment, vodka, and orange juice casually mixed together with some
ice; even if he floats the Galiano (sic) on top of the mixed vodka and
orange juice it will probably not be the same as the legendary drink of
old! It's probably just better to stick to bottle light beer, but the
newbie likely won't know the difference and it could be fun to watch
would be novices learn about a legendary drink. Annie could volunteer to
serve as the model for the Harvey Wallbanger experiment because she has
the most recent experience!
Who knows, a certain order of nuns, sometimes represented at DLV, might
find this to be a good way to encourage candidates' entry into their
postulancy.
I've not heard. Are representatives of that order of nuns going to be
with us this year "in habit?"
Ginger, laminating in anticipation of DLV, but not too much
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(This posting was entered by Ginger, an external user of MyDLV.)