Word: pints
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This gift is a two-in-one bonus: not only is the bottle-opener built right into the bottom of the pint-sized drinking glass, but the “glass” itself is actually plastic—perfectly indestructible...
...audience tonight at Graham Norton doesn't look all that gay - although some folks sure do seem happy, having apparently popped into a pub for a pint or two before attending. Still, everybody behaves impeccably, Spears included. She laughs gamely at the male dancers in schoolgirl skirts spoofing her old ... Baby One More Time video and barely blushes when Norton shows her a website of a Spears look-alike who turns out to be a man. On the whole, the appearance goes very well. Spears proves she's a good sport, holds her own bantering with her clever host...
...Asked what advice he would give to an actor playing him, he says, "I'd tell them to get another job. It wouldn't be worth doing. I'm very boring." It must be said that Crowe's normal-guy credentials are impeccable. He loves rugby, throwing back a pint and working on his 800-acre farm near Coffs Harbor, six hours north of Sydney. He also loves playing with his band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts. The actor-band is an unfortunate cliche of celebrity culture, but TOFOG, as Crowe's group is known, existed well before its lead...
...want to do Dublin by night the way the locals do, then get out of those characterful but grimy pubs and into one of the slick, new venues that have mushroomed in the Irish capital of late. Realizing that there's more to the Craic than staring into a pint of Guinness while maudlin folk songs play on an endless loop, Dublin's restaurateurs have turned the city into a reasonable simulacrum of a dining destination. Those in search of style bars and designer bistros now find themselves with a surfeit of options, but there are two that shouldn...
...want to do Dublin by night the way the locals do, then get out of those characterful but grimy pubs and into one of the slick new venues that have mushroomed in the Irish capital of late. Realizing that there's more to the Craic than staring into a pint of Guinness while maudlin folk songs play on an endless loop, Dublin's restaurateurs have turned the city into a reasonable simulacrum of a dining destination. Those in search of style bars and designer bistros now find themselves with a surfeit of options, but there are two that shouldn...