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    Hurricane Party Thursday #330.

    I think is we all get together and WISH these storms away from the Eas Coast would be kinda cool.

    I hope and pray that it's just a little rain and wind in the end, so I hope the theme won't offend anyone.

    And with a hurricane party we have to serve Hurricanes!

    Hurricane recipe

    1 oz vodka
    1/4 oz grenadine syrup
    1 oz gin
    1 oz light rum
    1/2 oz Bacardi® 151 rum
    1 oz amaretto almond liqueur
    1 oz triple sec
    grapefruit juice
    pineapple juice


    Pour all but the juices, in order listed, into a hurricane glass three-quarters filled with ice. Fill with equal parts of grapefruit and pineapple juice, and serve.

    DONE!

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    Hey Dickie.....I'll take a Hurricane please. Sounds delicious.

    To everyone on the east coast....stay save and keep checking in.
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand and strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming WOO HOO - What a Ride!
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    How big is the Hurricane Glass? Will one be fine, or do I need to order a double

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post

    How big is the Hurricane Glass? Will one be fine, or do I need to order a double
    How Big?
    See >>> http://cocktails.about.com/od/embell...glss_gde_8.htm


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    Quote Originally Posted by slick View Post
    Hey Dickie.....I'll take a Hurricane please. Sounds delicious.

    To everyone on the east coast....stay save and keep checking in.
    Hey You!

    One Hurricane?

    DONE!

    Grace,

    Just keep asking when you see the bottom of your glass!

    DONE!


    Thanks C&S,

    Your drink?

    DONE!

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    So far Hurricane Bill is still far enough out at sea to be completely unpredictable. I do love storms - we had one years ago, I forget, maybe it was a Hurricane Bob - they rarely are still hurricanes this far north - and one of the housemates and I stood on the porch for a while, watching the trees whip about. I was just fascinated, enjoying the wind and the rain. When I finally went in, the only dry spot on my clothes was the stripe across my midsection, where my arms had been folded! And while no branches fell on our yard while we watched, after we went inside, one did end up falling on the one car that hadn't been moved - it belonged to someone who didn't live in our building, so was "illegally" parked anyway. Those of us who lived there saw that tree getting thrown about, and had moved our cars away from where branches would land.

    It has still been very hot and humid here - I'll take a VERY large iced tea, please!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post

    It has still been very hot and humid here - I'll take a VERY large iced tea, please!
    I especially love the storms that get really fierce then move off and you think, "Did that just happen?"

    One large Ice tea.....DONE!

    I have strawberry and vanilla wafer cookies......Anyone?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    So far Hurricane Bill is still far enough out at sea to be completely unpredictable. I do love storms - we had one years ago, I forget, maybe it was a Hurricane Bob - they rarely are still hurricanes this far north - and one of the housemates and I stood on the porch for a while, watching the trees whip about. I was just fascinated, enjoying the wind and the rain. When I finally went in, the only dry spot on my clothes was the stripe across my midsection, where my arms had been folded! And while no branches fell on our yard while we watched, after we went inside, one did end up falling on the one car that hadn't been moved - it belonged to someone who didn't live in our building, so was "illegally" parked anyway. Those of us who lived there saw that tree getting thrown about, and had moved our cars away from where branches would land.

    It has still been very hot and humid here - I'll take a VERY large iced tea, please!
    Both of us are too young to remember the '38 hurricane that roared up the east coast and flooded Providence. My mother used to regale me with her stories. She walked up the front walk, coming home early from work - and 5 minutes after she got in the house, one of the huge oak trees fell right over the front walk. I still have the book put out by the Providence Journal, with pictures of the damage from that storm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    Both of us are too young to remember the '38 hurricane that roared up the east coast and flooded Providence. My mother used to regale me with her stories. She walked up the front walk, coming home early from work - and 5 minutes after she got in the house, one of the huge oak trees fell right over the front walk. I still have the book put out by the Providence Journal, with pictures of the damage from that storm.
    My hometown still bears scars from the '38 storm, which was not labelled a hurricane until long after the fact. I could drive you through town and point out the dam where there was a mill that the storm wiped out, point out the large open area that is a federal flood control project now, and where all the houses were relocated, etc., - it was a very destructive event for the mills running on water power in the whole of central Massachusetts, especially the Blackstone River Valley.
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    I don't enjoy storms. Thunder & lightning scare me to death, and I'm not too young to remember Agnes in 1972. We lived in New England; my father and brothers had to take the boat out into open sea to protect it from slamming into anything - what was to protect them? I don't know...

    Barkeep - I'm familiar with the drink, too! The first time my husband and I went to New Orleans, we went to Pat Obriens (as you do!) - I had one, my husband said I slurred these words, "These aren't strong at all, I could have a few of these..." Somehow I don't remember...

    I'll take one, please!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    I still have the book put out by the Providence Journal, with pictures of the damage from that storm.
    Darn it Gretchen - I remember that book very well. My parents had a copy of it too, and I can remember as a kid, looking with fascination at all the pictures. Somehow, it disappeared during one of the moves that they made later in life. When I was visiting my brother a couple of weeks ago, I asked him if he had it, but he doesn't. I wish it was still somewhere in the family.

    The earliest hurricanes I remember were Carole & Diane (I think), which were back to back sometime in the early 50's. Fortunately I've never been thru any like the one in 38.
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    I remember traveling to PA in 1972 and seeing all the flood damage from Agnes. It just got into the Ohio Valley and sat on it and rotated for days on end.

    In 1999 Floyd dropped over a foot of rain where I live, almost unheard of.

    Hurricane Bob was in 1991, when the "Bob" series of commercials were common for some car (parking for Bob, etc; with the tag line, "oh, it's YOU, Bob!)

    It's a bit early for a Hurricane but I think coffee with Bailey's would be good, please.
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    The only hurricane I remember as a kid was Gloria in the 80's. I remember because the house I lived in had a solar hot water heater so we had hot water for showers and stuff. We just didn't have electricity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    Darn it Gretchen - I remember that book very well. My parents had a copy of it too, and I can remember as a kid, looking with fascination at all the pictures. Somehow, it disappeared during one of the moves that they made later in life. When I was visiting my brother a couple of weeks ago, I asked him if he had it, but he doesn't. I wish it was still somewhere in the family.

    The earliest hurricanes I remember were Carole & Diane (I think), which were back to back sometime in the early 50's. Fortunately I've never been thru any like the one in 38.
    You got it!! Carol was in 1954; Diane in 1955. Carol was worse. The Journal did a book for this one also. I think the high water mark downtown was just a shade less than in the 1938 storm.

    I remember we started school 2 weeks late in 1954.

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    Dang, those are some stories.

    I am going to have to make a pitcher of Hurricanes and sit back and absorb the tales!

    The Cah Lee Fuh Nee Ah storms are rain and a whimper. Nothing like what you all talk about!

    DONE!

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