This is the Daiquiri Whacker. Bought last year it has given my wife and I hours of bliss at the beach, on the boat in our back yard…It draws great conversations and can create a general loopy sensation which is the nice extra added bonus. Yes, it is completely over the edge of practical, but hey Summer’s here and I don’t know about you, but ‘Ya only live once’!
Now that classes are over, commencement is over and my wife and I have a month off, it’s time to throw the boat in the water and have some fun!
Are we going to have a New England dope fest or what?!
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[li]Have you ever gotten gas in your drinks (accidentally)?[/li][li]Do you know how to make Bahama Mama’s?[/li][li]If the answer to #2 is yes, where do you live?[/li][/ol]
Phlosphr, does your college need a development officer? Because if I can’t live your life, I want to live at least *near * your life! That thing is fantastic. Does it come with a larger-than-normal container? I’d want to whip up margaritas by the gallon, instead of the wimpy standard size.
[hijack]Also, did you catch the article on Rupert I posted in CS last week?[/hijack]
But that blender produces as much pollution in one hour as 40 idling cars!
Looks like it would get the user pretty polluted too.
Be useful to have on the boat, though. If the main engine ever failed, I bet you could MacGuyver up something to get you ashore using the blender.
The gas stays very far away from the blender parts…
Yes
Connecticut.
Yes, you can get larger containers. I bought a spare so we could keep’em flowing when in a large group of people. I should have purchased a third.
We are always looking for development officers.
Yes, I just read the article, and it affirmed what I already felt about the guy. Glad to see he got the Mill.
There is very little exhaust…I was happy with that.
Lieu - Huh? I think I got wooshed.
Stand up Karmic - I’m slightly curious about that too…They probably wear out after many uses.
My WAG about the replacements would be that the blades would get dull and/or it’s nice to have extras, one for nada coladas and the other for the one with da booze?
My question is, is it any better than a regular-plug-in-the-wall blender as for its intended purpose?
I’m going to go out on a limb here and venture that when someone buys a blender powered by a freakin’ Briggs & Stratton (or reasonable facsimilie thereof), it ain’t cuz they’re concerned about the homogeneity of their drinks.