Tag: alcohol
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Liquid Lunacy — A Crazy Cocktail Film Soup Experiment!
written by sameder on 2018-07-30 #gear #tutorialsBottoms up! We’ve created a special cocktail of creativity to soak a roll of Lomography Colour Negative film. These alcohol-drenched, summer-stained snaps and their trippy colors are guaranteed to tickle your taste buds.
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Intoxicate Your Film
written by jaguarwomon on 2011-04-29 #gear #tutorialsSoaking film in rubbing alcohol creates beautiful effects. It's easy too! Here's some tips for you to try.
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Natural Wine Fair at Borough Market
written by neja on 2011-08-14 #placesA fair dedicated to natural wines.
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Bar Hopping in Downtown Portland
written by strangelilgirl on 2009-08-16 #placesFor my boyfriend’s 21st birthday, we wanted our first bar experience to be in one of our favorite places: downtown Portland! I’m 22, but have been anxiously waiting for the chance to go out with him, so we celebrated the night as if we were both turning 21!
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Garlic & Shots Bar, Soho
written by neja on 2011-04-05 #placesDrinking Blood shots on a coffin.
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ITSU in Soho, London
written by neja on 2011-03-30 #placesRussian spies don't get poisoned here no more.
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The Golden Heart Pub
written by neja on 2011-03-13 #placesThe Golden Heart pub - where the East London hipsters gather for some people watching and basically just to chill out and relax.
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Wright Brothers Soho
written by neja on 2011-03-24 #placesOysters today, oysters everyday! Do you like oysters as much as I do? Good news! No need to go to Whitstable or Scotland, the only way is Soho! I used to go to Wright Brothers Oyster Bar at Borough Market from time to time, but I didn't know they had a spot in Soho as well, until my gourmet friend took me there to have a quick oyster+Guiness anti-hangover fix.Yummy!
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James Wallace Wine Bar
written by neja on 2011-03-11 #placesA cozy wine bar with an excellent choice of wine, champagne, and spirits from all over the world. From the full Lebanese range to Chateau Musar. You can try any wine from the menu before purchasing, and the knowledgeable staff will talk you through. You can also choose any wine from the shop, and the corkage fee is only £4.
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