Word: whiskeys
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...that is not strictly within the rules, they'd be well advised to stop and maybe even own up. Saying sorry might earn them some goodwill." Perhaps, but elephants rarely apologize. - With reporting by Joe Kirwin Yo, Ho, Ho - and 35 bucks Are booze drinkers - already accustomed to upscale whiskey and "sipping tequila" - ready for pricey rum? France's Moët Hennessy thinks so: it's launching 10 Cane, a premium rum from Trinidad, in U.S. stores this spring. The price: $35 a bottle, about three times what you'd expect to pay for Bacardi. No word...
...helping roller derby mount a monster comeback across the U.S. At least 20 flat-track leagues have popped up in the past few years, in contrast with half a dozen still using the old tracks. "Banked track is the sport of dinosaurs," says flat-track pioneer Lacy Attuso, a.k.a. Whiskey L'Amour of the Texas Rollergirls in Austin. "We're the new wave." Attuso, who is a p.r. exec by day, says the Rollergirls are creating "a coalition of the willing" that will hash out official flat-track rules in Chicago this summer. And the league's inaugural meeting comes...
...enough to be in Boston, the Ireland of the Americas, for tonight’s grand event. It’s also a great day to put a touch of the Blarney on your tongue with liberal amounts of St. Paddy’s greatest gift to the Irish: whiskey. But even if you can’t tell your Paddy from your Poteen, FM will help you find the craic tonight. Just follow the pub-filled road (Mass. Ave)! And remember: Paddy is a disparaging term for “Irish person,” Poteen means...
Gloine uisce (Glass of whiskey...
...sucker punch, the hyperbolic epithet. His 1994 Rolling Stone obituary for Richard Nixon, whom he loathed, was titled “He Was a Crook”; his catchphrase was “Fear and Loathing.” With language, he was a fetishist, a libertine, drunk on whiskey and the utter extravagance of his writing...