Baltimore Orioles: Extra, Extra Innings Not Enough
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This year at Tales of the Cocktail I learned a valuable lesson – vodka is indeed the perennial spirit of summer. Believe me, I was just as shocked as the next guy. I’d long...
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The Mockingjay Lives! Watch the EXCLUSIVE #OurLeaderTheMockingjay Teaser Trailer now!
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Jackie Kennedy scandalized the Washington scene when she instructed chef Baldridge to serve cocktails instead of the traditional before dinner punch bowl. The press complained that everything was becoming “too French”, but quickly adapted...
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We won’t tell anyone if you spend your Monday morning watching this Steve Pearce catch from yesterday’s game again and again …
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Intro Ancient Mariner recipe adapted with Mr. Boston’s 75th Anniversary Edition 1 oz Aged Rum 1 oz dark rum 3/4 oz lime juice 1/2 oz grapefruit juice 1/2 oz simple syrup 1/4 oz pimento...
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July 25th is Video Games Day, where we take a little time away from our busy online or console gaming lives to appreciate the advancements in the video game industry. From the day Pong...
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at The Meadows Frozen Custard of Harrisburg
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I think that read “jazz.” That’s quite a vowel movement. Oh myyy. http://ift.tt/1msV5UT
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What greater feeling is there as a beer drinker than drinking fresh beer straight from the source? Given the explosion in craft breweries in New York City in the past two years, it’s becoming easier and easier to do. So, for your reference, we’ve put together a list of every single place in the five boroughs where you can drink beer brewed right on the premises. Some places, you can only try a few samples, and at others, you can drink a whole pint (or several). Regardless, these are the places where fresh beer can hit your lips within feet of where it’s brewed. Our list is sorted by borough. Here we go!
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‘Chug’ Hosted by Zame Lamprey, to Premiere This Fall on National Geographic Channel
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Cheers. Hirup. Bula. Salute. Prost.
It all means basically the same thing — “let’s drink!”
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL UNCORKS KICKSTARTER-FUNDED SERIES CHUG THIS FALL
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Milton Hershey School - Hershey, Pennsylvania
Chocolate Town U.S.A.
CAMELOT ROOM - Located in Founders Hall, the Camelot Room, with its Arthurian decor, provides Milton Hershey School students with facilities for dining, dancing and large group meetings.
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