Friday, February 6, 2009

3 Good Reasons to QUIT Drinking!

This is great guys!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Never have I ever drinking game..

For this game, you sit around with drinks ready. One person says something they have “never” done. If you have done it, you take a drink. If you haven’t done it, you are safe. This game tends to focus on sex as the main topic. Example:

“Never have I ever gone skinny dipping.” --Everyone who has gone skinny dipping drinks.

“Never have I ever made out with a teacher.” --Everyone who has made out with a teacher drinks.

“Never have I ever had sex in public.” --Now, everyone who has had sex in public drinks.

It is a fun game, but can get pretty raunchy. You might also find out some crazy stuff about your friends.

Here is a funny video clip regarding the game. Enjoy!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Who believes this and does it really work?

Beer before liquor..never sicker. Liquor before beer have no fear.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Beer Pong

Drinking Do's & Don'ts

DO: Think of something fun to do while drinking. While, yes, it is incredibly entertaining to sit on your couch and drink until pass-out while watching whatever garbage is on TV, but it's also fun to actually go out and experience something while hammered.

DO: Get a designated driver.

DO: Buy drinks for your friends. It's just nice.

DON'T: Buy too many drinks for your friends.

DON'T: Think it's a good idea to order a beer and a mixed drink at the same time, and then chug the beer and sip the mixed drink. It probably should go the other way around, even if you do really impress the bartender with your retardedness.

DON'T: Decide to go swimming when completely hammered and fully clothed.

DO: Give your wallet and electronic devices to someone smart enough not to go into the water so they are not ruined.

DON'T: Leave your wallet and electronic devices with said smart person after he drops you off at your apartment. You probably were going to need those things the next day.

DO: Thank your designated driver for drinking less than you.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Newest Mixed Drink Recipes



Recipe
1 1/2 oz Jim Beam bourbon whiskey3 oz apricot nectar1/2 oz Rose`s lime juice
Preparation Instructions:Combine ingredients together in a tall glass filled with ice cubes. Garnish with a fresh lime and a mint sprig, and serve.


Recipe
12 oz can Mountain Dew citrus soda2 oz vodka1 oz DeKuyper Sour Apple Pucker schnapps
Preparation Instructions:Pour the vodka and DeKuyper Sour Apple Pucker into a collins glass half-filled with ice cubes. Add the can of Mountain Dew (any flavor, original preferably), stir, and serve.


Recipe
2 1/2 oz chilled apfelkorn liqueur3 1/2 oz chilled Bacardi Breezer Lime
Preparation Instructions:Pour the Apfelkorn and Bacardi Breezer over 3 ice cubes in a whiskey sour glass, stir, and serve.


Recipe
1/4 oz Kahlua coffee liqueur1/4 oz Romana white sambuca1/4 oz Bailey`s Irish cream1/4 oz half-and-half
Preparation Instructions:In a layering glass, layer the ingredients in the following order: Kahlua, Romana Sambuca, Bailey`s, and half and half.


Recipe
4 cl vodka1 part Battery energy drink1 part sweet and sour mix2 cl Blue Curacao liqueur
Preparation Instructions:Fill the glass with ice and build ordinary with vodka, Battery, Sweet & Sour and Blue curacao at the end.


Recipe
4 oz Smirnoff Raspberry Twist vodka6 oz V8 Splash raspberry lemonade2 - 3 splashes grenadine syrup
Preparation Instructions:Place desired amount of ice in a highball glass. Pour in Smirnoff raspberry twist vodka, followed by raspberry lemonade V8 splash. Add two to three splashes of grenadine, stir and serve.


Recipe
1 oz vodka3 oz apple juice
Preparation Instructions:Shake ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain into glass.


Recipe
1 oz bourbon whiskey3 oz cream soda
Preparation Instructions:Pour whiskey into tumbler over ice and add cream soda on top.



Recipe
1/2 oz Blavod vodka1/2 oz Blue Curacao liqueur1/2 oz Passoa liqueur1 1/2 oz orange juice1 1/2 oz cranberry juice
Preparation Instructions:Shake with ice.


Recipe
1 oz white rum1 oz triple sec1 oz gold tequila1 oz gin2 oz sour apple mix6 oz lemon-lime soda
Preparation Instructions:Pour in rum, triple sec, tequilla, gin, and sour apple martini mix. Then fill with lemon-lime soda (ex: Sprite, 7Up, Slice, Sierra Mist, etc.)


El Toro Recipe
Recipe
2 oz white tequila1 oz Kahlua coffee liqueur
Preparation Instructions:Shake ingredients with ice; strain into cocktail glass.


Recipe
1/2 oz Jagermeister herbal liqueur1/2 oz cherry juice
Preparation Instructions:Fill glass with a shot of jagermeister, top off with the same amount of cherry juice. Serve.



Recipe
1 oz Midori melon liqueur5 oz ginger ale3 lime wedges
Preparation Instructions:Pour the Midori melon liqueur into a highball glass filled with ice cubes. Fill with ginger ale, squeeze in the juice from 2 or 3 lime wedges, and serve.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Top 10 Nightclubs in the World

Sankeys

It’s not the biggest club around England, but in this case, size doesn’t matter. How many other clubs do you know are ex-mills? Their aim is for you to have a good time, and luckily, you’ll find it hard to be disappointed. Three rooms (The Bar, The Basement, and The Boutique) each give you a different flavour, but for pure dancing, The Basement’s the place to be. What really had Sankeys flying up DJmag’s Top 100 Clubs Poll, though, was their “increasingly on-point” DJ line-ups. Justice and Carl Craig are only two of the regulars; where else would you want to be?


Warung

Next stop, Brazil. The party mood and rawness of nature that South America is famous for are fully infused in Warung. Surrounded by a beach and a rainforest, something about the passion of partying like mad amid the elements just feels right. If I had the use of a plane for a night, and could jet around the world to all the distant night clubs one after the other, this would be unquestionably be on the list. Add to that international DJs like Craig Vickers and Rowan Blades, and you’ve got all the exoticism you could ever want in a night club in Warung.

The Guvernment

And… representing Canada… we have the Guvernment (you knew we had to have a Canadian club in here right?). But in all honesty, from an unbiased standpoint, this is one serious super club (nominated for Best Global Club in the International Dance Music Awards). With a capacity of 4000+, hydraulic light grids, and nine, count’em nine, specialized rooms, the Guvernment hosts more parties than Paris Hilton. You want futuristic? Go to the Orange Room. Feel like something mystical Moroccan? Try Tanja. Or just head up to the Skybar for a view of downtown Toronto that will leave you in awe. You can’t go wrong.

Pacha Ibiza

Ibiza’s roster of night clubs is as impressive as their night clubs’ rosters of DJs. The leading club in this roster? Pacha. It contains a maze of five rooms each presenting a different atmosphere, and a restaurant that serves sushi. As Ibiza’s trailblazing night club, Pacha has gone through an elegant transformation throughout the years, and in addition, hosts DJs like David Guetta. Like the Guvernment, it has been nominated for Best Global Club at the IDMAs, and is fully deserving of this honour.

Fabric

Recently named the best club in the world (again) by DJmag, Fabric is a club that is universally acknowledged as being the best at what it does because it simply focuses on the heart of club culture: the music. Although Fabric has been graced by the presence of top DJs, it is most widely celebrated for bringing underground dance music and more obscure, but still talented DJs to the spotlight. Fabric was also the first club in Europe to house what it calls a “bodysonic” dancefloor: clubbers on the dancefloor can literally shake it to the beat because parts of the floor are hooked up to 400 bass transducers that pump out the music being played, right into the dancing bodies via their feet. With 25000 square feet of room to get shook in a club in which “there’s never been so much as a dud DJ,” Fabric more than deserves a spot in this list.

Space Ibiza

Another nominee for Best Global Club (and another Ibizan club), Space does not lack any, as it was built on a sprawling parking lot. Its history is so deep-rooted in the growth of club culture that there is almost a kind of mutual respect between Space and the world-class DJs who have played there over the years. Extensive renovations have only improved this Ibizan paradise, and with its consistent Top 2 ranking in DJmag’s last few polls, Space is here to stay.

Womb

Womb is a club in Japan.

If any derivative of the word “technology” has not crossed your mind yet… then I must say I’m very disappointed in you. As would be expected of a Japanese creation, Womb is ultramodern (DJmag calls it a “space station”), with first-class lights and sounds - with major emphasis on sounds. Womb features plenty of space on its sizeable dance floor, above which hangs one of Japan’s largest disco balls: 1.5m across.

Glass walls on the top floor overlooking everything?

A cracking sound system?

DJs like Paul Oakenfold and Sven Väth?

Womb does Tokyo proud.

Amnesia

What is with Spain and its amazing night clubs? When the ice cannon welcomes you with a shower of dry ice, you know that you’ve arrived. As befits the night club crowned Best Global Club by the IDMAs, Amnesia’s sound system leaves little to be desired. Cream night at Amnesia always brings out the crowds, and the foam parties are inimitable. With a line-up that includes Armin van Buuren and Sven Väth, Amnesia has all its bases covered. What else would you expect from the best in the world?

Cocoon

Cocoon is another club that is linked with Sven Väth, but unlike the others, this night club completely bears the stamp of this legendary DJ. You can’t help but feel like you are really in a cocoon, although maybe in an über-modern style of cocoon. Both visually and acoustically, this club’s design is awe-inspiring; there is a 100m across, 360 degree screen bounces synchronized lights and images off it like no other. Add to that stunning cocoon-like features like a 100m long iridescent “Membrane Wall” and actual “cocoons” (each with a minibar, light controls, and a sound system), and once you get into Cocoon, you won’t want to come back out.

Zouk

“Zouk” (zook) -noun

-origin: French Creole for “party”

1. a style of dance music that originated in Guadeloupe and Martinique, featuring Caribbean rhythms over a disco beat and played with electric guitars and synthesizers

2. one of the top clubs in Singapore

How big is Zouk? It was the first night club in Singapore to play House music, and today is all the rage with the nation’s clubbing crowd. Zouk actually isn’t a club; it’s three interconnected clubs: Zouk, Phuture, and Velvet Underground - you can get an idea of what these three spaces are like, both visually and musically, by their names. Phuture is futuristic and plays broken beats, Velvet Underground has exquisite velvet-covered walls and plays laid-back house and soul, and Zouk, the main dancing stage, plays a blend of everything. Want more proof of Zouk’s commitment to being the best in Southeast Asia? It makes a point of sending its DJs to Europe and the US on a regular basis for “re-orientation,” and to acquire new music. Next time you plan a trip to Singapore, don’t leave until you’ve experienced Zouk.