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Aristus

(72,493 posts)
Fri May 1, 2026, 09:51 PM May 1

Friday Night Gin Buzz. Ask me anything.

Two shots to get the party started. Now, a Dawn. Gin, Campari, and orange juice. Yummy! It’s a small drink, so I’m on my second.

Hope everyone is having a pleasant Friday evening.

I love you all…

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Friday Night Gin Buzz. Ask me anything. (Original Post) Aristus May 1 OP
Not a big gin fan but please have a good time. 🙂 Dave Bowman May 1 #1
I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that... Aristus May 1 #3
Lol! 👍 Dave Bowman May 1 #5
One of my favorite movie lines ever. Aristus May 1 #7
One of my favorite movies. 😀 Dave Bowman May 1 #10
Campari makes a nice cocktail. yellow dahlia May 1 #2
I am! Aristus May 1 #4
I don't think I ever heard the answer to this one... buzzycrumbhunger May 1 #6
You won't hear it from me. Aristus May 1 #8
Maybe another Firesign fan will know. buzzycrumbhunger May 1 #9
Where do you figure True Dough May 1 #11
As soon as Mrs. Aristus's new passport gets here, Aristus May 1 #12
Cool. True Dough May 1 #15
It's just an hour drive and a ferry ride away. Aristus May 1 #17
Can God make a rock so big he can't lift it? -misanthroptimist May 1 #13
No. Aristus May 1 #14
Oh, so you want to be factual, do you? -misanthroptimist May 1 #16
Mass, energy, gravitation, empiricism. Aristus May 1 #19
That's interesting -misanthroptimist May 1 #20
In that case, no. Aristus May 1 #22
I liken it more to like being characters in a work of fiction -misanthroptimist May 1 #23
Very. Aristus May 1 #24
Hmm. summer_in_TX May 2 #30
Fair enough! Aristus May 2 #31
What type of glassware do you favor for this one? Bristlecone May 1 #18
For this drink, a cut-glass whiskey tumbler. Aristus May 1 #21
Hendrick's gin . . . AverageOldGuy May 1 #25
I'm on my second bottle of Hendrick's gin. Aristus May 2 #27
All I know is that if you step on the brake your life is in your foot's hands Endlessmike56 May 1 #26
As long as the universe is part of tonight's discussion, if the universe... 3catwoman3 May 2 #28
I've wondered about that, too! WestMichRad May 2 #29
My question. Dunc May 2 #32

buzzycrumbhunger

(2,139 posts)
6. I don't think I ever heard the answer to this one...
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:01 PM
May 1

Why does the porridge bird lay its egg in the air?

buzzycrumbhunger

(2,139 posts)
9. Maybe another Firesign fan will know.
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:03 PM
May 1



(Edit: I don’t think there IS an answer to this one…)

Aristus

(72,493 posts)
12. As soon as Mrs. Aristus's new passport gets here,
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:35 PM
May 1

we’re taking a trip to Canada. No word on whether we plan to come back.

Aristus

(72,493 posts)
17. It's just an hour drive and a ferry ride away.
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:49 PM
May 1

Victoria, baby. Lovely, liberal Victoria. One of our favorite escapes.

-misanthroptimist

(1,825 posts)
16. Oh, so you want to be factual, do you?
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:48 PM
May 1

Then can something with a net energy (including mass and gravity) actually exist?

Aristus

(72,493 posts)
19. Mass, energy, gravitation, empiricism.
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:54 PM
May 1

These things exist. Anything with a definable molecular structure is irrefutably real.

-misanthroptimist

(1,825 posts)
20. That's interesting
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:57 PM
May 1

I say that because as near as we can tell at this point, the net energy of the universe is zero. (Or at least that was the case the last time I checked.)

So...if that's the case, is the universe "real?"

Aristus

(72,493 posts)
22. In that case, no.
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:01 PM
May 1

If you divide the amount of matter in the universe by how much nothing there is in the universe, the answer is so close to zero as to essentially be nothing.

So it’s possible we’re all just each other’s crazy dreams…

-misanthroptimist

(1,825 posts)
23. I liken it more to like being characters in a work of fiction
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:05 PM
May 1

The world certainly looked real enough to Tom Sawyer, for instance. No way we could make him believe otherwise. But we know he's a work of fiction. As such, Tom thought and did exactly as Mr. Twain wished without a single thought of his own.

It's appalling if you think about it too much, isn't it?

summer_in_TX

(4,258 posts)
30. Hmm.
Sat May 2, 2026, 12:50 AM
May 2

Can't say that emotions have a definable molecular structure. But love and the other emotions are real.

Aristus

(72,493 posts)
21. For this drink, a cut-glass whiskey tumbler.
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:58 PM
May 1

I usually reserve it for bourbon, neat. But it’s perfect for this cocktail. 🥃

AverageOldGuy

(4,146 posts)
25. Hendrick's gin . . .
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:47 PM
May 1

. . . Fever Tree tonic water, quarter of a lime, Waterford crystal tumbler, measured using old shot glass from Swiss grandfather. A bit more gin than tonic.

Best gin and tonic I ever had was at the Long Bar in Raffles Hotel, Singapore, before it became awash in tourists.

Aristus

(72,493 posts)
27. I'm on my second bottle of Hendrick's gin.
Sat May 2, 2026, 12:03 AM
May 2

Great stuff. As good or better than The Botanist.

3catwoman3

(29,757 posts)
28. As long as the universe is part of tonight's discussion, if the universe...
Sat May 2, 2026, 12:28 AM
May 2

…has no end, how can it be expanding.

WestMichRad

(3,382 posts)
29. I've wondered about that, too!
Sat May 2, 2026, 12:46 AM
May 2

We can’t say for certain how big it is, only that we can observe it to a certain distance, so we can deduce that it’s at least this big. (I forget the numbers.) We can say that some of it is moving away from us (pretty rapidly)… I think. Based on the red shift of light from galaxies reaching us, we can estimate how rapidly they are moving away from us.
But there’s a whole lot we will never know about the universe! (And vastly more that I don’t know!)

Dunc

(434 posts)
32. My question.
Sat May 2, 2026, 02:41 AM
May 2

How are you and the family doing friend hope all is well . Heading to the gym in a bit to workout ,at the moment I’m having coffee and my furry son is sleeping on my feet on back porch.
Fell asleep around 20:00 and was wide awake 01:30 decided just to get up start the day tossed in a a load of laundry.
Ran into one of your M.O.S. Tribe members at work the other day 19K series and as you he is Gulf war veteran he’s a fine man thinks as we think.
We were picking up freight at the same customer and he climbed into my tractor and we talked.
He’s running local as i am we have start times half hour apart like me he just turned sixty and we’re both waiting to hit 65 to collect Medicare and our union pension.
As me he doesn’t want to purchase gap insurance the price is high.
At one time in retirement if you were not 65 yet teamsters actually had you and family covered on health care insurance fully paid until you went on Medicare.
I’m hoping we have the beginnings of a reset come midterms 46 years of trickledown and here we are in late stages of vulture capitalism.
Take it easy Aristus.

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