starfish Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 Max Roach died yesterday. He was the most significant jazz drummer ever to pick up sticks. I am going to raise a glass in his name this evening. If you are a jazz fan and happen to have a drink tonight, you might want to toast his legacy too. Washington Post Article on the Life of Max Roach Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deangold Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 The Clifford Brown Max Roach Quintet was one of the most important music group of all time! The number of young musicians who got their start with MR is mind boggling (I think Art Blakey also was a stand out in this resect). I remember hearing Mr Roach at Chicago's Jazz showcase. His drumming was powerful, estatic, emotional and moving. One of the true greats! Not a time to be sad, but a time to remeber all the joy he brang and to celebrate having a great one like that in our midsts for so long. As I always lament, that Jazz Band in the Sky just keep on getting better and better! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dinwiddie Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 My son would say that I take any reason to open a bottle, but for Max Roach, I think I'll open something special. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ol_ironstomach Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 Michael Jackson, the Beer Hunter, passed away yesterday morning in London. Long a legendary figure at the GABF, Jackson was also an expert on whisk(e)ys, and a prolific author and enthusiastic guest speaker on those topics. Locally, he made occasional appearances at Bob Tupper's beer tasting series at the Brickskeller, often smuggling in various rarities from Europe. His compact guides to the world's single-malts are indispensible, even if they do (unfortunately) contribute to the what's-my-point-score mentality. I happen to be in Bardstown, Kentucky today, and will raise a glass tonight in his memory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
starfish Posted August 31, 2007 Author Share Posted August 31, 2007 Farewell Mr. Jackson. The world of spirits and beer just got a bit less interesting. I'll be drinking a Signatory 25 in your honor tonight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
starfish Posted December 1, 2007 Author Share Posted December 1, 2007 This evening I shall raise a glass to Maj. General Robert Smalls. Washington Post Article about Gen. Smalls and the ship the Army has named for him Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Riley Posted December 1, 2007 Share Posted December 1, 2007 Rita: I always drink to world peace. Phil: I'd like to drink to world peace. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qwertyy Posted December 1, 2007 Share Posted December 1, 2007 Evel Knievel. Died at age 69, in his bed. (!) Live fearlessly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legant Posted December 3, 2007 Share Posted December 3, 2007 James Barber, TV chef (The Urban Peasant) and cookbook author, has died. His wife, Christina Burridge, says "As far as we can tell, James was sitting at the dining room table, he was reading a cookbook, and he had a pot of soup simmering on the stove. So he definitely left this world in a way that he would have wanted to, but I think he would have been pretty upset about the timing," she told CBC News.Okay - the flavors will surely have had sufficient time to meld. Do you adjust the seasonings before or after calling 911? Or, do you wait and offer a bowl to EMS? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Reid Posted December 4, 2007 Share Posted December 4, 2007 My friend, Sean Taylor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dirtymartini Posted December 4, 2007 Share Posted December 4, 2007 Evel Knievel, my hero. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sthitch Posted December 5, 2007 Share Posted December 5, 2007 It is not to whom, but to what that I will be drinking tonight. And the what is Repeal Day. So throw away the bathtub gin and grab something civilized to toast the 21st. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keithstg Posted December 10, 2007 Share Posted December 10, 2007 Tonight we raise our glasses of Dugat Gevrey Chambertin to Henry Hudson. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legant Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 Henry Hudson is presumed to have died in 1611, after he was set adrift, along with his son and eight others, by greedy crewmen. Yes... I can identify. It's been one of those weeks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Riley Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 Quint: Do you want a drink? Drink to your leg? Hooper: I'll drink to your leg. Quint: Okay, so we drink to our legs! Ha ha ha! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goldenticket Posted December 17, 2007 Share Posted December 17, 2007 Dan Fogelberg - that Same Old Lang Syne won't be quite the same anymore. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legant Posted December 19, 2007 Share Posted December 19, 2007 To what... The end of this frickin' holiday season! And rude, inconsiderate frickin' holiday shoppers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mrs. B Posted December 19, 2007 Share Posted December 19, 2007 The Magna Carta Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qwertyy Posted December 19, 2007 Share Posted December 19, 2007 To my mom, from whom I just got two care packages full of enough holiday decorations to brighten up what would have otherwise been a rather dreary Saharan Christmas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hillvalley Posted December 22, 2007 Share Posted December 22, 2007 To my girl Glendora-where ever you are. A year ago this weekend it all started for the two of us. Tonight we will finish off the miniatures I bought when you left. You would have yelled at me for drinking but would have loved my hot chocolate that we are using as a chaser. Miss you G. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Halloween Posted December 22, 2007 Share Posted December 22, 2007 I'm drinking to Damon. God bless you, my dear. We miss you so much, and we haven't figured out what to do without you. Help us; our sadness persists. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Halloween Posted January 2, 2008 Share Posted January 2, 2008 I am drinking to 2008!, and all that it has to offer. I am also drinking to everyone one I lost in 2007. They will not be mentioned here again, unless I change my mind: Uncle Monroe Damon Mama Haz Brent Aunt Grace God bless you, and thank you for everything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qwertyy Posted January 20, 2008 Share Posted January 20, 2008 To John, one of the greats of all time. So great, I'll even drink Jim Beam just in your memory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meaghan Posted January 20, 2008 Share Posted January 20, 2008 I'm drinking (cafe Americano) thinking that in one year from now, we will have picked a new President and he/she will probably be drinking coffee, too. And W will be on his way... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ol_ironstomach Posted January 22, 2008 Share Posted January 22, 2008 To the memory of my great-uncle. Scientist, educator, scholar and citizen-statesman all, and always with a twinkle in his eye. His grandson, my second cousin, graduates CIA at Hyde Park next month. Good luck C.; we know you're gonna make it big. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sthitch Posted January 26, 2008 Share Posted January 26, 2008 An English doctor was being shown around a Scottish hospital. Near the end of his visit, he saw a ward of patients with no obvious injuries. He started to examine the first patient, but the man proclaimed: "Fair fa' yer honest, sonsie face / Great chieftain o' the puddin' race!" The doctor, taken aback, moved on to the next patient, who immediately said, "Some hae meat and canna eat / And some wad eat that want it." The next patient cried out, "Wee sleekit cow'rin tim'rous beastie / O what a panic's in thy breastie!" "Well," the English doctor muttered to his Scottish colleague, "I see you saved the psychiatric ward for last." "Oh, no," said the Scottish doctor. "This is our serious Burns unit!" 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Riley Posted January 26, 2008 Share Posted January 26, 2008 An English doctor was being shown around a Scottish hospital. Near the end of his visit, he saw a ward of patients with no obvious injuries. He started to examine the first patient, but the man proclaimed: "Fair fa' yer honest, sonsie face / Great chieftain o' the puddin' race!" The doctor, taken aback, moved on to the next patient, who immediately said, "Some hae meat and canna eat / And some wad eat that want it." The next patient cried out, "Wee sleekit cow'rin tim'rous beastie / O what a panic's in thy breastie!" "Well," the English doctor muttered to his Scottish colleague, "I see you saved the psychiatric ward for last." "Oh, no," said the Scottish doctor. "This is our serious Burns unit!" not Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hannah Posted January 27, 2008 Share Posted January 27, 2008 Merlin T. Cat. 1994-2008. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squidsdc Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 Harpo. Cat. 1992-2008 RIP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
porcupine Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 Phil. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Halloween Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 I am drinking to lyonhearted, who would have celebrated his birthday today. Brent, I am drinking water. Shocking! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theakston Posted February 6, 2008 Share Posted February 6, 2008 To the Flowers of Manchester Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MBK Posted February 6, 2008 Share Posted February 6, 2008 I am drinking water and tea to whoever created this nasty flu bug and deemed it necessary that I get it. Make it stop. Please. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Riley Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 I am drinking water and tea to whoever created this nasty flu bug and deemed it necessary that I get it. Make it stop. Please. Burgundy is the answer. A few drops in each nostril should do the trick. (Hey, it couldn't hurt....) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MBK Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 Burgundy is the answer. A few drops in each nostril should do the trick. (Hey, it couldn't hurt....)A wise man once told me Burgundy is the answer to all questions. I can't believe I forgot! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brettashley01 Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 I am drinking to me, and the fact that I just resigned from a job when I don't have another one to go to! (Effective April 30, unless someone hires me before then...) But anything beats hives and no sleep. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squidsdc Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 I am drinking to me, and the fact that I just resigned from a job when I don't have another one to go to! (Effective April 30, unless someone hires me before then...)But anything beats hives and no sleep. the job gave you hives? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brettashley01 Posted February 7, 2008 Share Posted February 7, 2008 the job gave you hives? Scratching one right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat Posted February 8, 2008 Share Posted February 8, 2008 bucKy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brr Posted February 12, 2008 Share Posted February 12, 2008 To the Flowers of Manchester I'll raise a glass to that as well.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laniloa Posted March 18, 2008 Share Posted March 18, 2008 To RM...who died today at the end of a dive while restoring the coral reef...can't think of a more fitting end for someone who contributed many years to the cause...this Barbancourt 5 Star is for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 Danny Federici The E Street Band will never be the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ol_ironstomach Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 Cameron Argetsinger passed away on Tuesday, perhaps the most important American in auto racing whom you've never heard of. As a young man he organized the first postwar road race in America, and later brought Formula One to these shores, in the process making his quiet little hometown of Watkins Glen, NY world-famous and indelibly associated with racing. First as a driver and then as a director with many of motorsports' top governing bodies, his passion for motorsports never waned. In recent years he could often be found working at his desk at his last great project - the International Motor Racing Research Center, a nonprofit library and archive dedicated to preserving the history of auto racing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heather Posted April 30, 2008 Share Posted April 30, 2008 Tonight at dinner we toasted the birth of our baby boy, born at 9:36pm on April 29, 2002. Ian, the world would be a much smaller, sadder place without you in it. With all the love in the world ~ Mommy & Daddy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hmmboy Posted April 30, 2008 Share Posted April 30, 2008 Albert Hofmann - who discovered lysergic acid diethylamide - but for you my college years would not have been nearly as much fun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legant Posted May 4, 2008 Share Posted May 4, 2008 Tonight, I raise my glass of Southern Comfort to Eight Belles Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sthitch Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 Last night I opened and enjoyed a 1998 Pierre Usseglio Chateauneuf du Pape in tribute to Phil Hartman, it really does not seem like it has been 10 years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TMFIII Posted May 29, 2008 Share Posted May 29, 2008 Tonight I'll be drinking to my Father. Today would have been his 66th birthday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squidsdc Posted May 30, 2008 Share Posted May 30, 2008 Harvey Korman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sthitch Posted May 30, 2008 Share Posted May 30, 2008 Harvey Korman Yes indeed, a true comic genius. Another would be Earle Hagen the guy who wrote and whistled the Andy Griffith show tune. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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