OCmike's Humpday Challenge (Thursday Edition)
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OCmike's Humpday Challenge (Thursday Edition)
OCmike's Humpday Challenge (Thursday Edition)
There is only one rule: No more than one correctly answered question per person, per hour.
1. What is Sanjaya’s last name?
2. How many career fights did John L. Sullivan lose?
3. What do the tv show “TJ Hooker” and Bon Jovi have in common?
4. What position did Brian Urlacher play in college?
5. What position did William Cohen hold in the Clinton Administration?
6. What’s in a Mai Tai?
7. Who was the first black woman to compete at Wimbledon?
8. What do the TV shows “Hotel” and “The Greatest American Hero” have in common?
9. What is guar gum?
10. What is “impedance”?
11. What MLB record did Hank Aaron set: Runs Batted In, Home Runs, or Total Bases?
12. Who did Calvin Coolidge refer to as “Our American Girl”?
13. Who was the first Asian-American to win an Olympic gold medal?
14. In physics, what is “impulse”?
15. What actor do "Mr. & Mrs. Smith", "Jurassic Park: The Lost World" and "Old School" have in common?
There is only one rule: No more than one correctly answered question per person, per hour.
1. What is Sanjaya’s last name?
2. How many career fights did John L. Sullivan lose?
3. What do the tv show “TJ Hooker” and Bon Jovi have in common?
4. What position did Brian Urlacher play in college?
5. What position did William Cohen hold in the Clinton Administration?
6. What’s in a Mai Tai?
7. Who was the first black woman to compete at Wimbledon?
8. What do the TV shows “Hotel” and “The Greatest American Hero” have in common?
9. What is guar gum?
10. What is “impedance”?
11. What MLB record did Hank Aaron set: Runs Batted In, Home Runs, or Total Bases?
12. Who did Calvin Coolidge refer to as “Our American Girl”?
13. Who was the first Asian-American to win an Olympic gold medal?
14. In physics, what is “impulse”?
15. What actor do "Mr. & Mrs. Smith", "Jurassic Park: The Lost World" and "Old School" have in common?
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#1 Malakar
Heard his name on the radio this morning :)
Heard his name on the radio this morning :)
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Re: OCmike's Humpday Challenge (Thursday Edition)
One...to "Gentleman" Jim Corbett.....OCmike wrote: [
2. How many career fights did John L. Sullivan lose?
get out, get out while there's still time
6. Rum and Mai Tai mix.
OK, light rum, dark rum, orange curacao, orgeat and lime juice is one variation.
And yeah, I looked it up.
OK, light rum, dark rum, orange curacao, orgeat and lime juice is one variation.
And yeah, I looked it up.
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#2. one loss, two draws.
back in the days of 80 round fights.
edit:
dammit. missed it by THAT much.
back in the days of 80 round fights.

edit:
dammit. missed it by THAT much.
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Re: OCmike's Humpday Challenge (Thursday Edition)
Yep.Felix wrote:One...to "Gentleman" Jim Corbett.....OCmike wrote: [
2. How many career fights did John L. Sullivan lose?
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white rum
dark rum
orange curaçao
Orgeat syrup
fresh lime juice
I used to also add a pineapple juice mix, back in the days when I drank these til I fell down.
dark rum
orange curaçao
Orgeat syrup
fresh lime juice
I used to also add a pineapple juice mix, back in the days when I drank these til I fell down.
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One thing that's cool about Hawaii is that just about every bar has $1 Mai Tais as a way of getting people in the door. Of course, they're of the Mikey variety and not like you describe, but they still go down waaaaay too easy.Mister Bushice wrote:white rum
dark rum
orange curaçao
Orgeat syrup
fresh lime juice
I used to also add a pineapple juice mix, back in the days when I drank these til I fell down.
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#6 Mai Tai...original version
Light rum, dk rum, sour mix and splash of grenadine.
There have been many bastardized versions with fruit juices, but those came along later. This recipe used to adorn the label on the Meyers Dark Rum bottle.
Light rum, dk rum, sour mix and splash of grenadine.
There have been many bastardized versions with fruit juices, but those came along later. This recipe used to adorn the label on the Meyers Dark Rum bottle.
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Never heard of one with grenadine in it.
Here's what Wikipedia says:
Recipe #1 — The Original Trader Vic Formula - 1944
2 oz of 17-year old J. Wray & Nephew Rum over shaved ice
Add juice from one fresh lime
1/2 oz Holland DeKuyper Orange Curacao
1/4 oz Trader Vic's Rock Candy Syrup
1/2 oz French Garnier Orgeat Syrup
Shake vigorously.
Add a sprig of fresh mint
Recipe #2 — "Old Way" Trader Vic Mai Tai Formula - 1997
1 oz Fine Jamaican rum (15 or 8 year old)
1 oz Martinique rum (St. James)
1/2 ounce Orange Curacao
1/2 ounce Orgeat syrup
Juice from one fresh lime (about 3/4 ounce)
Mix and serve as in the Original Formula
Recipe #3 — Today's Trader Vic Mai Tai
This recipe is very close to what Trader Vic's restaurants apparently serve today:
Ingredients:
1 oz gold rum
1 oz dark rum
1 oz triple sec
1/2 oz lime juice
1/2 oz Orgeat syrup
Garnish: maraschino cherry, pineapple, mint sprig
Shake all the ingredients in a shaker with ice and strain into an old fashioned glass over crushed ice. Garnish with fruits and mint, and serve with a straw.
Recipe #4 — Don the Beachcomber Mai Tai
This version is much closer to what Don the Beachcomber served in his restaurants. It can be garnished with various fruits, as in the above recipe. Falernum, which is now difficult to obtain in the United States except from a single supplier in Seattle, is a flavored Caribbean syrup with a very different taste from the Orgeat syrup used in the Maitai #1.
Ingredients
2 oz (or 1/4 cup) water
3/4 oz or 1-1/2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1 oz or 2 tablespoons fresh grapefruit juice
1 oz or 2 tablespoons sugar syrup
1 oz or 2 tablespoons dark rum
1-1/2 oz or 3 tablespoons golden rum
1/2 oz or 1 tablespoon Cointreau or triple Sec
1/4 oz or 1/2 tablespoon Falernum syrup
2 dashes or scant 1/2 teaspoon Angostura bitters
1 dash or scant 1/4 teaspoon Pernod or other anisette-flavored pastis
Shake all the ingredients in a shaker with ice and strain into a tall highball glass filled with crushed ice. Garnish with fruits and serve with a straw.
Recipe #5 — Pineapple Variation Mai Tai
4 oz orange juice
4 oz pineapple juice
1 oz Rose's lime juice
1 oz dark rum
1 oz light rum
1 oz triple sec
1/2 oz grenadine
Recipe #6
Fill a collins glass with ice. Add:
¾ oz. Light Rum
¾ oz. Dark Rum
½ oz. Amaretto
½ oz. Triple Sec
Fill with:
½ Orange Juice
½ Pineapple Juice
Float ½ oz. of Grenadine on top
Recipe #7
Ingredients
2 ounces Jamaica rum
Juice of 1 large lime (or 1-1/2 ounces lime juice)
1/2 ounce orange curacao
1/2 ounce orgeat
1/4 ounce simple syrup
Garnishes
Mint sprig
Glass
Use a relatively large glass
Instructions
Pour rum over shaved ice
Add juice of one lime, orange curacao, orgeat, and simple syrup
Garnish with a mint sprig
Here's what Wikipedia says:
Recipe #1 — The Original Trader Vic Formula - 1944
2 oz of 17-year old J. Wray & Nephew Rum over shaved ice
Add juice from one fresh lime
1/2 oz Holland DeKuyper Orange Curacao
1/4 oz Trader Vic's Rock Candy Syrup
1/2 oz French Garnier Orgeat Syrup
Shake vigorously.
Add a sprig of fresh mint
Recipe #2 — "Old Way" Trader Vic Mai Tai Formula - 1997
1 oz Fine Jamaican rum (15 or 8 year old)
1 oz Martinique rum (St. James)
1/2 ounce Orange Curacao
1/2 ounce Orgeat syrup
Juice from one fresh lime (about 3/4 ounce)
Mix and serve as in the Original Formula
Recipe #3 — Today's Trader Vic Mai Tai
This recipe is very close to what Trader Vic's restaurants apparently serve today:
Ingredients:
1 oz gold rum
1 oz dark rum
1 oz triple sec
1/2 oz lime juice
1/2 oz Orgeat syrup
Garnish: maraschino cherry, pineapple, mint sprig
Shake all the ingredients in a shaker with ice and strain into an old fashioned glass over crushed ice. Garnish with fruits and mint, and serve with a straw.
Recipe #4 — Don the Beachcomber Mai Tai
This version is much closer to what Don the Beachcomber served in his restaurants. It can be garnished with various fruits, as in the above recipe. Falernum, which is now difficult to obtain in the United States except from a single supplier in Seattle, is a flavored Caribbean syrup with a very different taste from the Orgeat syrup used in the Maitai #1.
Ingredients
2 oz (or 1/4 cup) water
3/4 oz or 1-1/2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1 oz or 2 tablespoons fresh grapefruit juice
1 oz or 2 tablespoons sugar syrup
1 oz or 2 tablespoons dark rum
1-1/2 oz or 3 tablespoons golden rum
1/2 oz or 1 tablespoon Cointreau or triple Sec
1/4 oz or 1/2 tablespoon Falernum syrup
2 dashes or scant 1/2 teaspoon Angostura bitters
1 dash or scant 1/4 teaspoon Pernod or other anisette-flavored pastis
Shake all the ingredients in a shaker with ice and strain into a tall highball glass filled with crushed ice. Garnish with fruits and serve with a straw.
Recipe #5 — Pineapple Variation Mai Tai
4 oz orange juice
4 oz pineapple juice
1 oz Rose's lime juice
1 oz dark rum
1 oz light rum
1 oz triple sec
1/2 oz grenadine
Recipe #6
Fill a collins glass with ice. Add:
¾ oz. Light Rum
¾ oz. Dark Rum
½ oz. Amaretto
½ oz. Triple Sec
Fill with:
½ Orange Juice
½ Pineapple Juice
Float ½ oz. of Grenadine on top
Recipe #7
Ingredients
2 ounces Jamaica rum
Juice of 1 large lime (or 1-1/2 ounces lime juice)
1/2 ounce orange curacao
1/2 ounce orgeat
1/4 ounce simple syrup
Garnishes
Mint sprig
Glass
Use a relatively large glass
Instructions
Pour rum over shaved ice
Add juice of one lime, orange curacao, orgeat, and simple syrup
Garnish with a mint sprig
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Used to go to a Friday Happy Hour at this chinese place that did that with these awesome Maitais. Damned if I know how I made it home those nights.OCmike wrote:One thing that's cool about Hawaii is that just about every bar has $1 Mai Tais as a way of getting people in the door. Of course, they're of the Mikey variety and not like you describe, but they still go down waaaaay too easy.Mister Bushice wrote:white rum
dark rum
orange curaçao
Orgeat syrup
fresh lime juice
I used to also add a pineapple juice mix, back in the days when I drank these til I fell down.
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Did they cost two dollars and burn like hell?Mister Bushice wrote:Used to go to a Friday Happy Hour at this chinese place that did that with these awesome Maitais. Damned if I know how I made it home those nights.OCmike wrote:One thing that's cool about Hawaii is that just about every bar has $1 Mai Tais as a way of getting people in the door. Of course, they're of the Mikey variety and not like you describe, but they still go down waaaaay too easy.Mister Bushice wrote:white rum
dark rum
orange curaçao
Orgeat syrup
fresh lime juice
I used to also add a pineapple juice mix, back in the days when I drank these til I fell down.
What does sex with a phillipino hooker have to do with a Mai Tai?Mikey wrote:Did they cost two dollars and burn like hell?Mister Bushice wrote:Used to go to a Friday Happy Hour at this chinese place that did that with these awesome Maitais. Damned if I know how I made it home those nights.OCmike wrote: One thing that's cool about Hawaii is that just about every bar has $1 Mai Tais as a way of getting people in the door. Of course, they're of the Mikey variety and not like you describe, but they still go down waaaaay too easy.
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