If Rome was built in a day, I'd do up my room everyday!
Wise men don't stick their biscuits in a cup of tea for too long.
Dinner on the dining table, with the family, always tasted better.
I'm the kind of person who wants to have the cake, eat it too and then save some for tomorrow in the fridge.
I want to be the slug by the pool everyday. He neither swims in it nor does he care about it. He's just there!
Thursday, 15 November 2007
IT'S A COCKY TALE
Get making a cocktail. Add the spirit with a measure (because a lil too much could get your spirits drowning!) Is it orange juice next or a fizzy fuzz, you can take your pick. Then we need the slice of lime that adds the spunk. Finally, the ice-cubes that should have come in the beginning but came in to being only at the end. That's the recipe for any drink; just that this ones a cocky-tale!
Its the family of four that swears by its number and each other too when the clouds are down. Not everyday is a sunny day anyway!
The rich flavour of the family lies in the distinctness of each.
Lets start with the spirit - It is original arrack with no fancy label but a concentrated soul. I haven't known the tale from its origin but from whatever bits I've gathered, the spirit has its reason to lead the battalion with aggression and the aa-din-make-no-mistake attitude! It sets the pace right for the cocktail with a strong base.
Orange juice/ fizzy fuzz - Its the juice that always lends to making itself the better half of the spirit. The after-taste you get is THIS buddy's contribution. Anything pitched in beyond here is just for plain presentation. The twosome get going two-gether pretty well. The rest are just add-ons. She (the juicy one) likes to believe she's plain water. We couldnt agree more for water it is - simple and unassuming.
Slice of Lime - There's a reason why they don't add the entire body of lime, especially if just a slice can do the wonders. Its got the spunk & its got the flavour to get you that click clock going at the end of your tongue. It spikes the cocktail and fills-in the non-definitive taste if the orange juice missed out somewhere.
The Ice Cubes - Volla, you can say no to the cubes but you'll just be drinking a bloody warm and killing thud of liquids that have come together by sheer mis-calculation. With an absence, they're killing it & with the presence they're chilling it :) The argumentation for this loss of words is - the cubes can't be telling their story from both sides. And then, they're the only one's that melt away. I'd like to believe, it's only after a great rub-off that they relinquish life.
Care to take a sip?! You wont be able to strike it off your lists of likes. Call it the effect it would have on your nerves or just the effect it WOULD have on your nerves!
Its the family of four that swears by its number and each other too when the clouds are down. Not everyday is a sunny day anyway!
The rich flavour of the family lies in the distinctness of each.
Lets start with the spirit - It is original arrack with no fancy label but a concentrated soul. I haven't known the tale from its origin but from whatever bits I've gathered, the spirit has its reason to lead the battalion with aggression and the aa-din-make-no-mistake attitude! It sets the pace right for the cocktail with a strong base.
Orange juice/ fizzy fuzz - Its the juice that always lends to making itself the better half of the spirit. The after-taste you get is THIS buddy's contribution. Anything pitched in beyond here is just for plain presentation. The twosome get going two-gether pretty well. The rest are just add-ons. She (the juicy one) likes to believe she's plain water. We couldnt agree more for water it is - simple and unassuming.
Slice of Lime - There's a reason why they don't add the entire body of lime, especially if just a slice can do the wonders. Its got the spunk & its got the flavour to get you that click clock going at the end of your tongue. It spikes the cocktail and fills-in the non-definitive taste if the orange juice missed out somewhere.
The Ice Cubes - Volla, you can say no to the cubes but you'll just be drinking a bloody warm and killing thud of liquids that have come together by sheer mis-calculation. With an absence, they're killing it & with the presence they're chilling it :) The argumentation for this loss of words is - the cubes can't be telling their story from both sides. And then, they're the only one's that melt away. I'd like to believe, it's only after a great rub-off that they relinquish life.
Care to take a sip?! You wont be able to strike it off your lists of likes. Call it the effect it would have on your nerves or just the effect it WOULD have on your nerves!
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