Fictitious Liquors and Cocktails
- Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster (Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy)
- Romulan Ale (Star Trek)
- Flaming Moe/Flaming Homer (The Simpsons)
- Butterbeer (Harry Potter)
- Miruvor (The Lord of the Rings)
- Dharma Initiative beer (Lost)
- Benden wine (Dragonriders of Pern series)
- Pawtucket Pat beer (Family Guy)
- Maple Mead from Vorkosigan’s District (Vorkosiganverse novels)
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307 Ale(Tom Smith)
- Moloko Plus (A Clockwork Orange)
- Slurm (Futurama)
gkster
47787
Fictitious Liquors and Cocktails
- Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster (Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy)
- Romulan Ale (Star Trek)
- Flaming Moe/Flaming Homer (The Simpsons)
- Butterbeer (Harry Potter)
- Miruvor (The Lord of the Rings)
- Dharma Initiative beer (Lost)
- Benden wine (Dragonriders of Pern series)
- Pawtucket Pat beer (Family Guy)
- Maple Mead from Vorkosigan’s District (Vorkosiganverse novels)
-
307 Ale(Tom Smith)
- Moloko Plus (A Clockwork Orange)
- Slurm (Futurama)
- Strawberry ice cream soma (Brave New World)
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For Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
For Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
- Domo arigato (Japanese)
jtur88
47789
For Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
- Domo arigato (Japanese)
- Obrigado (Portuguese)
(Curiously similar to Japanese.)
For Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
- Domo arigato (Japanese)
- Obrigado (Portuguese)
- Spasibo (Russian)
For Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
- Domo arigato (Japanese)
- Obrigado (Portuguese)
- Spasibo (Russian)
- Grazie (Italian)
gkster
47792
For Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
- Domo arigato (Japanese)
- Obrigado (Portuguese)
- Spasibo (Russian)
- Grazie (Italian)
- Toda raba (Hebrew)
For Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
- Domo arigato (Japanese)
- Obrigado (Portuguese)
- Spasibo (Russian)
- Grazie (Italian)
- Toda raba (Hebrew)
- Danke (German) LINK
For Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
- Domo arigato (Japanese)
- Obrigado (Portuguese)
- Spasibo (Russian)
- Grazie (Italian)
- Toda raba (Hebrew)
- Danke (German) LINK
- Merci (French)
For Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
- Domo arigato (Japanese)
- Obrigado (Portuguese)
- Spasibo (Russian)
- Grazie (Italian)
- Toda raba (Hebrew)
- Danke (German) LINK
- Merci (French)
- ευχαριστώ (Greek) [yoo-kha-ris-tO]
jtur88
47796
For Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
- Domo arigato (Japanese)
- Obrigado (Portuguese)
- Spasibo (Russian)
- Grazie (Italian)
- Toda raba (Hebrew)
- Danke (German) LINK
- Merci (French)
- ευχαριστώ (Greek) [yoo-kha-ris-tO]
- Daalụ (Igbo)
astorian
47797
Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
- Domo arigato (Japanese)
- Obrigado (Portuguese)
- Spasibo (Russian)
- Grazie (Italian)
- Toda raba (Hebrew)
- Danke (German) LINK
- Merci (French)
- ευχαριστώ (Greek) [yoo-kha-ris-tO]
- Daalụ (Igbo)
- Mahalo (Hawaiian)
Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
- Domo arigato (Japanese)
- Obrigado (Portuguese)
- Spasibo (Russian)
- Grazie (Italian)
- Toda raba (Hebrew)
- Danke (German) LINK
- Merci (French)
- ευχαριστώ (Greek) [yoo-kha-ris-tO]
- Daalụ (Igbo)
- Mahalo (Hawaiian)
- teşekkür ederim (Turkish)
Thanksgiving: how to say thanks, many thanks or thank you in different languages
- Salamat po (Tagalog)
- Domo arigato (Japanese)
- Obrigado (Portuguese)
- Spasibo (Russian)
- Grazie (Italian)
- Toda raba (Hebrew)
- Danke (German) LINK
- Merci (French)
- ευχαριστώ (Greek) [yoo-kha-ris-tO]
- Daalụ (Igbo)
- Mahalo (Hawaiian)
- teşekkür ederim (Turkish)
- Asante (Swahili)
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Songs that mention a musical instrument in the lyrics but not in the title (bonus point if instrument not previously mentioned)
- Ride Sally Ride by Lou Reed – “Sit yourself down, bang out a tune on that grand piano…”
Songs that mention a musical instrument in the lyrics but not in the title (bonus point if instrument not previously mentioned)
- ‘Ride Sally Ride’ by Lou Reed – “Sit yourself down, bang out a tune on that grand piano…”
- ‘4th Time Around’ by Bob Dylan - “I stood there and hummed, I tapped on her drum, I asked her how come.”
astorian
47801
Songs that mention a musical instrument in the lyrics but not in the title (bonus point if instrument not previously mentioned)
- ‘Ride Sally Ride’ by Lou Reed – “Sit yourself down, bang out a tune on that grand piano…”
- ‘4th Time Around’ by Bob Dylan - “I stood there and hummed, I tapped on her drum, I asked her how come.”
- “Up Around the Bend” by CCR (“Bring a song and a smile for the banjo”)
jtur88
47802
Songs that mention a musical instrument in the lyrics but not in the title (bonus point if instrument not previously mentioned)
- ‘Ride Sally Ride’ by Lou Reed – “Sit yourself down, bang out a tune on that grand piano…”
- ‘4th Time Around’ by Bob Dylan - “I stood there and hummed, I tapped on her drum, I asked her how come.”
- “Up Around the Bend” by CCR (“Bring a song and a smile for the banjo”)
- “Misty” A thousand violins begin to play
astorian
47803
Songs that mention a musical instrument in the lyrics but not in the title (bonus point if instrument not previously mentioned)
- ‘Ride Sally Ride’ by Lou Reed – “Sit yourself down, bang out a tune on that grand piano…”
- ‘4th Time Around’ by Bob Dylan - “I stood there and hummed, I tapped on her drum, I asked her how come.”
- “Up Around the Bend” by CCR (“Bring a song and a smile for the banjo”)
- “Misty” A thousand violins begin to play
- “Late in the Evening” by Paul Simon (“Well, I learned to play some lead guitar”)
Songs that mention a musical instrument in the lyrics but not in the title (bonus point if instrument not previously mentioned)
- ‘Ride Sally Ride’ by Lou Reed – “Sit yourself down, bang out a tune on that grand piano…”
- ‘4th Time Around’ by Bob Dylan - “I stood there and hummed, I tapped on her drum, I asked her how come.”
- “Up Around the Bend” by CCR (“Bring a song and a smile for the banjo”)
- “Misty” A thousand violins begin to play
- “Late in the Evening” by Paul Simon (“Well, I learned to play some lead guitar”)
- “Tell Me Baby” by Red Hot Chili Peppers (“Three fingers in the honeycomb / You ring just like a xylophone”)
Leaffan
47805
Songs that mention a musical instrument in the lyrics but not in the title (bonus point if instrument not previously mentioned)
- ‘Ride Sally Ride’ by Lou Reed – “Sit yourself down, bang out a tune on that grand piano…”
- ‘4th Time Around’ by Bob Dylan - “I stood there and hummed, I tapped on her drum, I asked her how come.”
- “Up Around the Bend” by CCR (“Bring a song and a smile for the banjo”)
- “Misty” A thousand violins begin to play
- “Late in the Evening” by Paul Simon (“Well, I learned to play some lead guitar”)
- “Tell Me Baby” by Red Hot Chili Peppers (“Three fingers in the honeycomb / You ring just like a xylophone”)
- “Me and Bobby McGee” by Kris Kristopherson (“I took my harpoon out of my dirty red bandana.”)
“I pulled…” in Janis’s version.
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