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1oz = 28.3ml or 1ml = 0.03oz
 

'61 Imperial – Hurricane Glass

Quantities for one drink:

· 1/2 oz White Rum

· 1/2 oz Vodka

· 1/2 oz 151 Proof Rum

· 1/2 oz Creme de Bananes

· 1 oz Blue Curacao Liqueur

· 4 oz Pineapple Juice

Blending Instructions:

· In a tall chimney glass or hurricane glass, fill with cubed ice; add all liquor except the blue curacao

· Add the pineapple juice, stir well, and float the blue curacao on top

· Garnish with a pineapple slice and a maraschino cherry, and serve

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Bloody Stupidity!
 

When will we South Africans get it into our heads that driving while under the influence has life long repercussions? Not to mention the fact that it’s plain bloody stupidity!

I read the article last week about ‘Speed+Alcohol=Death’. We all know our basic Laws, the one about drinking and driving is clearly advertised on billboards, television, magazines and newspapers etc. We (supposedly the intelligent race) human beings have this very annoying, and pathetic, statement that most of us use on a daily basis: “it will not happen to me”. And, when it does, then only do we change our thoughts and habits-maybe.

Unfortunately there is always someone’s loved one lost in a fatal accident that involves alcohol. Be it son, daughter, mother, father, whoever - some innocent person is left heartbroken. Fortunately the person in question in this article is still alive and but at what cost? He has to live with the fact that he killed a friend because of his foolishness and his thoughts and feelings will haunt him for the rest of his life. That is one life sentence that many of us will face for being drunk and driving and no court of justice can make us feel any less guilty. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family and friends for their loss.

So come on, South Africans – stop being complacent and let us all band together and bring to a halt this scourge on our roads. It is in your hands.

For those of you who think that ‘it will not happen to me’ think again. Rest assured, my friends, it WILL!

Jai

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ARAD
 

There was a man from kangoo

who fell asleep in a canoe

he dreamt of Venus n played with his penis

and woke up with a hand full of goo.

This one is just for vusi...

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Ex Cop Loses Bid
 

Top Cop (gay) Loses Bid For Mayor.

(London) Brian Paddick, the man who was the highest ranking openly gay police officer in the world, has lost his bid to become Mayor of London.

Paddick ran for the Liberal Democrats and mounted a law and order campaign but despite putting in a good showing failed to capture the prize.

Boris Johnson (Tory) defeated incumbent Ken Livingstone (Labor) in a race that was more about Labor Prime Minister Brown's sagging popularity than Johnson's platform.

The election of Johnson has many gays in the capital worried. The new mayor is opposed to same-sex unions and has attacked attempts in his own party to reach out to gays.

Left-leaning Livingstone, known as "Red" Ken, for his outspoken socialism, presided over a period of spectacular economic growth, but most voters believed it was time for change.

Had Paddick been elected London would become the largest city in the world with an openly gay mayor.

Gay men already are mayor's of Europe's two other major cities - Bertrand Delanoe in Paris and Klaus Wowereit in Berlin.

Paddick left his job as Deputy Assistant Police Commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police last year after a 30-year career with the force.

He had become disenchanted with the force following a disagreement with the way Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair had handled the shooting of an innocent man police had mistaken for a terror suspect in 2005.

Paddick told a commission investigating the shooting that Blair's own private officer believed, just hours after the shooting the wrong man had been killed. Still, Blair had maintained the man was a terrorist.

Following the July 2005 terrorist attack on the London transit system Paddick led the investigation to find those responsible and was a near constant presence at news conferences to update the public.

The grandson of a policeman, Paddick grew up in South London. He joined the Metropolitan Police, called the Met, in 1976. Progressing through the ranks, he gained operational experience in Brixton in 1981 when the area was hit by race riots and was promoted to detective and then served in managerial roles in a variety of areas.

Paddick holds degrees in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from Oxford University and a Masters in Business Administration from Warwick. At Oxford, he was Captain of the University Swimming Team and Vice-Captain of his college’s Rugby team.

At the end of 2000, Paddick was promoted to the rank of Commander and moved back to Brixton. His "softly, softly" approach to marijuana possession was met with stiff opposition by many on the force, and helped fuel his detractors who had argued against promoting a gay officer in the first place.

In November of the same year Paddick was rebuked by the Metropolitan Police Commissioner for saying arresting people for using Ecstasy was "low" on his priority list.

He then was accused of posting a message on a web board that he found the "concept of anarchism appealing".

The controversy surrounding him climaxed in March 2002 when his former lover James Renolleau went public with drug allegations, which the officer denied. Nevertheless, Paddick was suspended following an investigation. But, in October 2002 it was announced that no criminal charges would follow.

That summer he led a march of other gay police officers through central London as part of the Gay Pride festival.

Following the investigation over drugs Paddick was seconded to Scotland Yard where he helped implement the National Intelligence Model - a blueprint for dealing with emergencies such as the subway terrorist attack. The Model also helped develop the intricate surveillance camera system that blankets London.

It was those cameras that helped make arrests in the attack.

In 2003 Paddick returned to the Met becoming Deputy Assistant Commissioner - the number two man in the Met.

Story Taken From: ©365Gay.com 2008

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In the Gay Sector Today...

I recently read that a new website that has only been launched ending of last year is looking for gay role models and their biographies. Some of the gay heroes are ‘Supreme Court Judge Edwin Cameron, Treatment Action Campaign founder Zackie Achmat and Simon Nkoli, gay rights and anti-apartheid activist who died of AIDS in 1998.

The site aims at changing the negative perceptions of Africa by highlighting some of the greatest achievements of Africa’s individuals. The site is trying to aim at African people to serve as a source of African Role Models for future generations.

Some of the site’s success stories include people from all sectors including sports, business, politics, music and literature. Founder of the site Kadija Traore-Bush says she wants to contain more African LGBT biographies. She further stated “gay Africans make up a part of the landscape of the continent.” She told Pink News “any member of the gay community who has achieved something of merit deserves a place on our site.”

Traore-Bush urges the public to contribute to the site by submitting biographies of Africa’s gay Heroes.

She further adds “At the moment, in Africa, not only do we encourage the world to see all the bad things that happen, but we add to it by not recognising AIDS or shunning and rejecting homosexuals. We should all be striving to show the world that we have a culture and values that should be the envy of the world, great people, original, and successful and show Africa as a place that is worth investing in.”

Africansuccess.org is the website if you would like to read more.

I personally give Kadija Traore-Bush two thumbs up for her efforts in trying to make this world a better one for us all.

Monday is my chosen day for ARAD

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