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thedrunkenmoogle:

Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy cocktail)
Ingredients:1 oz. Jack Daniels Whiskey1 oz. Peach schnapps4-6 oz. Orange juice1 splash of Blue curacao1 lemon twist 1 olive (optional) 
Directions: Fill a highball glass 3/4 full of ice. Add the Jack Daniels and peach schnapps, then top off with orange juice. Mix well, then add the blue curacao over the top.  Garnish with a lemon twist and olive, if you chose to include it. Drink… but… very carefully…
May 25th is celebrated by many as Towel Day, paying tribute to Douglas Adams’ comical space book series, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. So naturally, tonight is the best night of the year to drink some Pan-Galactic Gargle Blasters, which, according to the book, feels like having your brains smashed out by a slice of lemon wrapped around a gold brick. While there are many “Earth” versions of the fictitious cocktail, the one we chose to post today is a more commonly served recipe. This version of the drink is served the Zaphod Beeblebrox nightclub and bar in Ottawa.
Drink created by the Zaphod Beeblebrox nightclub. Photography by The Drunken Moogle.

thedrunkenmoogle:

Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy cocktail)

Ingredients:
1 oz. Jack Daniels Whiskey
1 oz. Peach schnapps
4-6 oz. Orange juice
1 splash of Blue curacao
1 lemon twist 
1 olive (optional) 

Directions: Fill a highball glass 3/4 full of ice. Add the Jack Daniels and peach schnapps, then top off with orange juice. Mix well, then add the blue curacao over the top.  Garnish with a lemon twist and olive, if you chose to include it. Drink… but… very carefully…

May 25th is celebrated by many as Towel Day, paying tribute to Douglas Adams’ comical space book series, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. So naturally, tonight is the best night of the year to drink some Pan-Galactic Gargle Blasters, which, according to the book, feels like having your brains smashed out by a slice of lemon wrapped around a gold brick. While there are many “Earth” versions of the fictitious cocktail, the one we chose to post today is a more commonly served recipe. This version of the drink is served the Zaphod Beeblebrox nightclub and bar in Ottawa.

Drink created by the Zaphod Beeblebrox nightclub. Photography by The Drunken Moogle.

hyrule-in-a-pokeball:

Saw this and decided it had to be here for justice.
By Tiuanarui
http://tiuanarui.deviantart.com/
^^^ Lots of other great stuff is on the other end of that there link. click it… I’m not giving you a choice. CLICK IT!!

hyrule-in-a-pokeball:

Saw this and decided it had to be here for justice.

By Tiuanarui

http://tiuanarui.deviantart.com/

^^^ Lots of other great stuff is on the other end of that there link. click it… I’m not giving you a choice. CLICK IT!!

striderkind:

vonnabeee:

Since hussie wont let them meet anytime soon, imma just.. draw them being cool kids.
Well, this is my first attempt at doing animation, so it’s really scratchy… i dont know how to use CS5 LOL. YOLO. orig here

SCREAMS FOREVER

striderkind:

vonnabeee:

Since hussie wont let them meet anytime soon, imma just.. draw them being cool kids.

Well, this is my first attempt at doing animation, so it’s really scratchy… i dont know how to use CS5 LOL. YOLO. orig here

SCREAMS FOREVER

did-you-reboot:

NOTE: For best results, please use Firefox or IE9. See below for explanation (I have a good one. Really. XD). Also, in Chrome/Safari, the first frame is blank (haven’t figured out why yet). It’s a long intro. The song kicks in around 30 seconds in, so sit tight.
[ CLICK HERE FOR MUSIC COMIC THING ]
WHOA WHAT NOW?! IE??!!?!??!: This music thing is mostly an experiment of JavaScript and HTML5 Canvas, so its behavior is browser-dependent. I’ve found that Firefox on Windows/OSX does it best, then Chrome on Windows, then IE9, then Chrome/Safari on OSX. This also means that if your computer is an old derp, performance may not be as good.
You can use Chrome/Safari if you want. It’ll still work. It’s just that the transitions get a little niggly if you do. Chrome on Windows seems to have trouble with the transitions if the interval is too short. Chrome/Safari on OSX seem kinda…slower? I dunno. o__o;; I’m gonna try to iron out the weirdness for the next ones I do.
It’s pretty easy to use the code once it’s set up. If anyone’s interested, I can make a tutorial about how to use the code and you can make your own slideshow comic things.
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Anyway, hope you guys liked it. @__@ Usually towards the end of these big things, I start hating myself and I feel like everything I’m working on is a pile of shit. I still feel like that…Ahaha…
WELP.

did-you-reboot:

NOTE: For best results, please use Firefox or IE9. See below for explanation (I have a good one. Really. XD). Also, in Chrome/Safari, the first frame is blank (haven’t figured out why yet). It’s a long intro. The song kicks in around 30 seconds in, so sit tight.

[ CLICK HERE FOR MUSIC COMIC THING ]

WHOA WHAT NOW?! IE??!!?!??!: This music thing is mostly an experiment of JavaScript and HTML5 Canvas, so its behavior is browser-dependent. I’ve found that Firefox on Windows/OSX does it best, then Chrome on Windows, then IE9, then Chrome/Safari on OSX. This also means that if your computer is an old derp, performance may not be as good.

You can use Chrome/Safari if you want. It’ll still work. It’s just that the transitions get a little niggly if you do. Chrome on Windows seems to have trouble with the transitions if the interval is too short. Chrome/Safari on OSX seem kinda…slower? I dunno. o__o;; I’m gonna try to iron out the weirdness for the next ones I do.

It’s pretty easy to use the code once it’s set up. If anyone’s interested, I can make a tutorial about how to use the code and you can make your own slideshow comic things.

———

Anyway, hope you guys liked it. @__@ Usually towards the end of these big things, I start hating myself and I feel like everything I’m working on is a pile of shit. I still feel like that…Ahaha…

WELP.