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Saturday, September 30, 2006

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Suck & Blow is the “Next Generation of Shots” and is the hottest new sensation that is sweeping the nation.

Fun and EXTREMELY interactive, Suck and Blow is quickly becoming the favorite way to enjoy a gelatin shooter.

TubesWhy is it so much fun? Well, Suck and Blow is a gelatin shooter encased in a patented plastic tube and in order to enjoy this flirtatious shot, you’ll need a partner.

That’s right, it takes two to tango with this tasty treat. One person to “Suck” and another to “Blow”. It is the interaction of two people that make it so popular.

Great fun for BARS, CLUBS, LARGE PARTIES, or any SOCIAL GATHERING where adults mix and mingle, Suck and Blow is the one shooter that will have your customers and guests coming back for more.


And my favorite part:

Just love your product. My girlfriend purchased 25 suck and blow tubes for my 52nd birthday party and they were the hit of the event. All of my friends were fighting over them and my 70 + year old parents couldn't resist and ended up doing 10 between them throughout the evening. Totally hysterical. We've taken them to other parties since and they are always the center of attention. Keep up the good work. You guys really suck, or blow, or something.

My Jell-O Shot Recipe
3 oz. Jell-O (one 4-serving package) (I like orange)
6 oz. boiling water
2 oz. cold water
8 oz. vodka

Dissolve Jell-O in boiling water. Add cold water and vodka. Pour into shot glasses and refrigerate at least 4 hours, or until set. Makes 20 delicious shots that feel and taste much stronger than they are.






Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Here Brooklyn, take my money. No really, I insist! 

I just did some autumn cleaning on my wallet and found two expired memberships that I purchased but never used: the Brooklyn Museum, and Celebrate Brooklyn.

I did go to Celebrate Brooklyn events in Prospect Park, like seeing Yo La Tengo's live score to Jean Painleve's beautiful, bizarre aquatic short films, but I never got there early enough to have to wait on the lines that I paid for the membership to avoid.

I purchased the Brooklyn Museum membership to skip the line at the Basquiat exhibit there last August. And I thought having the membership would encourage me to go more often, since going to museums is something I think I like and want to do more of. Perhaps I'm wrong about that.

I think the only thing that's clear is that I hate waiting on line.

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