Katia Gordeeva remarried??

And finally ....just speaking for us in the US....who would you pay a bazillion dollars drive 4 hours..to see skate?
I know a lot of people in the US flew to Canada to see Virtue/Moir skate -- and ice dancers don't jump at all.
Brian Boigano predicted the demise of figure skating shows when they allowed the elligable skaters skate. Jumps are what people can understand..(they go up, they go down..they don't fall.)

I would love to see COP applied correctly. The PCS IMO should have nothing to do with the tech score. It is not surprising that people don't follow skating.

And finally ....just speaking for us in the US....who would you pay a bazillion dollars drive 4 hours..to see skate?
I know many people in the US flew to Canada to see Virtue/Moir -- and they don't even jump.

I think PCS applied to tech makes sense. It's a good way to differentiate between jumps done well and jumps done not so well.
 
There’s always the fall back.... An alpine martini....Smirnov’s, vermouth, one scoop Douglas Fir Sorbet and a drop of peppermint schnapps!!!
A fall back,dear? Perhaps only if I find myself falling back into a pit of depression spurned by excessive caloric intake or end of times. To be clear: a martini MUST be made with gin,NEVER vodka. I also regret to inform you sorbet or any kind of solid food has no place at cocktail time.

I have it on good authority Miss Gordeeva only drinks martinis with gin. Let us follow the example she sets here (and perhaps not as much when it comes to matrimony).

-BB
 
Wellllllll theres the standard wild turkey on the rocks!!

I wouldn’t say no to some spiked eggnog with some captain Morgans rum!

Took my vitamins this morning with a Heineken!

You could always throw some peppermint schnapps in your hot chocolate ?

You could always invite over the two Glens..... Glenlivet and Glenfiddisch. It wouldn’t be the holidays without either!

There’s always the fall back.... An alpine martini....Smirnov’s, vermouth, one scoop Douglas Fir Sorbet and a drop of peppermint schnapps!!!

This should get you through this afternoon!!!!

I'd like to add my drink to your list. I invented the drink back in the 80's and shared it with a bartender friend of mine at a place in my town where everyone went on the weekends called Rick & Anita's The Place. It was sort of like the bar in the show called Cheers.

We all knew each other's name and when I introduced my drink to the bartender, it became the most popular drink that everyone ordered:

Goomagotchie on the Rocks.

2 shots of Smirnoff Vodka
1/2 shot of Cuervo Gold.
1/2 shot of Disaronno Liqueur

Pour all ingredients in a tall glass over the rocks and add Coke. Add one slice of lemon for the final touch. And it definitely makes it more fun and interesting when you're watching figure skating with a Goomagotchie on the Rocks.

Thank you so much, and have a terrific day! Wheee! :summer::biggrinbo
 
A fall back,dear? Perhaps only if I find myself falling back into a pit of depression spurned by excessive caloric intake or end of times. To be clear: a martini MUST be made with gin,NEVER vodka. I also regret to inform you sorbet or any kind of solid food has no place at cocktail time.

Brenda, you and I have agreed on quite a bit, but I’m afraid I am a hard disagree here.
 
I have it on good authority Miss Gordeeva only drinks martinis with gin. Let us follow the example she sets here (and perhaps not as much when it comes to matrimony).

-BB

I'm surprised Brenda, you seem like the Liz Taylor type - surely you're on husband four or five by now?
 
A fall back,dear? Perhaps only if I find myself falling back into a pit of depression spurned by excessive caloric intake or end of times. To be clear: a martini MUST be made with gin,NEVER vodka. I also regret to inform you sorbet or any kind of solid food has no place at cocktail time.

I have it on good authority Miss Gordeeva only drinks martinis with gin. Let us follow the example she sets here (and perhaps not as much when it comes to matrimony).

-BB
It's only 3:00 p.m. here, but this inspired me to whip up a batch of my favorite non-seasonal 'tinis.
 
A fall back,dear? Perhaps only if I find myself falling back into a pit of depression spurned by excessive caloric intake or end of times. To be clear: a martini MUST be made with gin,NEVER vodka. I also regret to inform you sorbet or any kind of solid food has no place at cocktail time.

I have it on good authority Miss Gordeeva only drinks martinis with gin. Let us follow the example she sets here (and perhaps not as much when it comes to matrimony).

-BB

As the son of Italian Royalty vodka is always an appropriate choice for a martini and is always what I consume except for that one time I had a layover in Gran Canaria and I think I was slipped grey goose.

Oh nooooo my version of the alpine martini is to die for and I will be having one in about 24 minutes

Come over tonight and we can experiment with holiday martinis, put on the Christmas oldies and discuss all things Branden Mroz.

I’m quite confident you’ll get the approval from Mr. Bottems ??
 
I'd like to add my drink to your list. I invented the drink back in the 80's and shared it with a bartender friend of mine at a place in my town where everyone went on the weekends called Rick & Anita's The Place. It was sort of like the bar in the show called Cheers.

We all knew each other's name and when I introduced my drink to the bartender, it became the most popular drink that everyone ordered:

Goomagotchie on the Rocks.

2 shots of Smirnoff Vodka
1/2 shot of Cuervo Gold.
1/2 shot of Disaronno Liqueur

Pour all ingredients in a tall glass over the rocks and add Coke. Add one slice of lemon for the final touch. And it definitely makes it more fun and interesting when you're watching figure skating with a Goomagotchie on the Rocks.

Thank you so much, and have a terrific day! Wheee! :summer::biggrinbo

Sounds divine!

And I believe I have all necessary ingredients over on the cocktail cart just staring at me! ???
 
Speaking of Canadian delicacies...what is the appropriate day on which to eat Tortiere? Christmas Eve? Christmas? New Year's Eve? New Year's?
 
Speaking of Canadian delicacies...what is the appropriate day on which to eat Tortiere? Christmas Eve? Christmas? New Year's Eve? New Year's?
Ooh!! I always think Christmas Eve is the perfect time as Christmas Day is usually a huge dinner. NYE people just want appys and drinks.
 

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