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Aristus

(72,454 posts)
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 09:34 PM Apr 17

Friday Night Vodka Buzz. Ask me anything.

Two shots to get the party started. Now a Scorpion. Rum, cognac, dry vermouth, orange juice, lemon juice, simple syrup, and a marischino cherry. Poured over ice in a chilled wine goblet. Yummy! Nice and citrusy.

Relaxing after a busy, but very good, rewarding day in clinic.

I love you all…

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Friday Night Vodka Buzz. Ask me anything. (Original Post) Aristus Apr 17 OP
That's As Good As It Gets! It's Ezra for me. WheelWalker Apr 17 #1
Enjoy! Aristus Apr 17 #2
Aristus montanacowboy Apr 17 #3
2023 was a good year for Cab. Aristus Apr 17 #4
And we love you back. A hot mulled wine for me. It is COLD out there. niyad Apr 17 #5
Sounds lovely. Aristus Apr 17 #6
Our typical yo-yo weather. The important thing was we at least got a niyad Apr 17 #7
It's almost as if the climate is......changing... Aristus Apr 17 #8
I hope you have a wonderful weekend. niyad Apr 17 #14
And you... Aristus Apr 17 #16
Thank you. niyad Apr 17 #17
Awesome, I have this question I've always wanted to ask someone FullySupportDems Apr 17 #9
Given the current level of technology, Aristus Apr 17 #11
Thanks, and hope it made you laugh! FullySupportDems Apr 17 #13
It did. Aristus Apr 17 #15
I believe the approach taken most seriously is to explode a hydrogen bomb below the surface, but not too big of one. eppur_se_muova Apr 18 #27
That was interesting, and hopeful too! FullySupportDems Apr 18 #30
Does the Scorpion bite? yellow dahlia Apr 17 #10
Very sweetly. Aristus Apr 17 #12
Are your two shots to start heavy pours? Ptah Apr 17 #18
Yes! Aristus Apr 18 #20
Why is a carrot more orange than an orange? Martin Eden Apr 18 #19
Nobody really knows... Aristus Apr 18 #22
My theory? buzzycrumbhunger Apr 18 #26
Most oranges are naturally green, not orange. eppur_se_muova Apr 18 #28
What's the deal with RFK Jr's obsession with roadkill? duckworth969 Apr 18 #21
When a worm eats your brain, anything is possible... Aristus Apr 18 #23
It's the smack. Wolf Frankula Apr 18 #24
Here, here! duckworth969 Apr 18 #31
Have One of These Wolf Frankula Apr 18 #25
I've never had Dubonnet on hand. Aristus Apr 18 #29
I must admit TexasBushwhacker Apr 18 #32
Wow! 32 replies as of when I entered the fray True Dough Apr 18 #33
Very enjoyable. Aristus Apr 18 #34
Were you True Dough Apr 18 #35
Kitzingen, about twenty klicks east of Wurzburg. Aristus Apr 18 #36
Then this True Dough Apr 18 #37
Vitesse et Puissance. Aristus Apr 18 #38
Any idea True Dough Apr 18 #39
I don't. I'll have to look it up. Aristus Apr 18 #40

montanacowboy

(6,727 posts)
3. Aristus
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 10:11 PM
Apr 17

I am having a nice Columbia Valley Cabernet 2023 while laffing my ass off at the news of Cash Patel and the mumblings of the mad dictator about the war!

Aristus

(72,454 posts)
6. Sounds lovely.
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 10:28 PM
Apr 17

Like we’re back in frozen December, cozy warm, looking forward to ease-filled holidays…

Enjoy!…

niyad

(133,743 posts)
7. Our typical yo-yo weather. The important thing was we at least got a
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 10:33 PM
Apr 17

tiny bit of moisture. Fingers crossed that the mountans got a lot more.

Aristus

(72,454 posts)
8. It's almost as if the climate is......changing...
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 10:38 PM
Apr 17

I’ve moved on to a Lounge Lizard (how appropriate!). Rum, amaretto, and cola.

I look forward to this all week: resting, watching TV, pleasantly buzzed, no work tomorrow…

FullySupportDems

(477 posts)
9. Awesome, I have this question I've always wanted to ask someone
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 10:46 PM
Apr 17

In terms of saving the world, do you think if we deflected the planet killing asteroid coming at earth by hitting it with something that would stick to it, instead of blowing it up with explosives, that might work without turning it into dangerous and still planet killing pieces still coming at us? I mean, don't you think there ought to be something we can make sticky in a vacuum, right? How hard can it be?

Just wondering. Friday buzz of the herbal variety Love your drink descriptions!

Aristus

(72,454 posts)
11. Given the current level of technology,
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 11:00 PM
Apr 17

it shouldn’t be too hard to soft-land a rocket booster on the meteor, engines-out, and do a course-correction burn to move it off the collision path.

Blowing it up would just increase the amount of potential debris colliding with the Earth.

Enjoy your herbal buzz. One of the best kinds, since no hangover.

Just not accessible to those subject to regular urine drug tests…

FullySupportDems

(477 posts)
13. Thanks, and hope it made you laugh!
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 11:18 PM
Apr 17

You did say anything! It always cracks me up when I see that. Much appreciation for the humorous responses.

I hope one day soon it's not a prohibited substance. Been there, hated it. Have a wonderful evening!

Aristus

(72,454 posts)
15. It did.
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 11:24 PM
Apr 17


Someday…

Back before I started working for the man, I could enjoy a little sublingual. Ease into the weekend. Not anymore. But someday…

eppur_se_muova

(42,361 posts)
27. I believe the approach taken most seriously is to explode a hydrogen bomb below the surface, but not too big of one.
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 02:17 AM
Apr 18

The high temperature reached by the explosion (100s of millions K usually cited) will volatilize anything, including refractories, and an explosion near the surface will eject a great deal of mass, including rock, dust, vapor, and plasma, all serving as reaction mass for a very short-lived rocket engine. I don't know what calculations have shown the optimum depth to be, but it may be a substantial fraction of the diameter. You don't want to waste the energy of the explosion on high-velocity shrapnel so much as create as much hot, compressed, low-molecular-weight gas as possible for that temperature -- the most effective reaction mass has the lowest momentum per particle, with individual atoms (in practice, molecules) being optimum. The hot exhaust may continue to escape to the surface for some time after the individual explosion, suggesting even a tunnel between the bomb and surface, which only needs to last long enough to enable most of the gas to escape.

Comets, made of mostly volatile materials, should be particularly effectively deflected, but also in greater danger of falling apart.

PS: An explosion directed out of the ecliptic plane should move a comet or asteroid into a more out-of-plane orbit, with fewer opportunites for close approaches. This may represent the most beneficial change for the least amount of energy.

PPS: IIRC, this is how the inkjet printer was discovered. An engineer accidentally touched a hot soldering iron to a syringe containing liquid, and the increase in pressure caused it to shoot out a few droplets of liquid.

FullySupportDems

(477 posts)
30. That was interesting, and hopeful too!
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 10:13 AM
Apr 18

My idea, well if you ever watched Nickelodeon on tv, I imagined hitting it with slime, going umpteen thousands of mph, to change it's trajectory. Then it would stick instead of breaking the asteroid into pieces, and no kinetic energy would lost. Save the world with space gak! It doesn't have to be neon green.

Aristus

(72,454 posts)
20. Yes!
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 12:19 AM
Apr 18

In recognition of the fact that Washington is a free-pour state. The better you tip, the better your repórt with the bartender, the stronger your drink will be.

Martin Eden

(15,841 posts)
19. Why is a carrot more orange than an orange?
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 12:08 AM
Apr 18

This was asked many years ago, but never really answered.

buzzycrumbhunger

(2,127 posts)
26. My theory?
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 01:53 AM
Apr 18

It’s all about the beta-carotene. And density. The fact that I’m crunching my way through a snack pack of baby carrots at this moment may have influenced my opinion.

I should maybe dig out my Laphroaig so I have a better excuse for falling into such a random discussion.

duckworth969

(1,402 posts)
21. What's the deal with RFK Jr's obsession with roadkill?
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 12:20 AM
Apr 18

A reporter asked him that ? but Rat F*** King Jr refused to answer.

Since we’re drinking, now’s the time for reckless speculation.

Wolf Frankula

(3,847 posts)
25. Have One of These
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 01:36 AM
Apr 18

1 1/2 ounces light rum.
1 1/2 ounces Dubonnet blanc vermouth.
3 dashes orange bitters.
Combine, shake vigorously and poured into a chilled glass.

From Wolf Frankula who is finishing a pint of triple IPA.

Btw that is a British cocktail. I never saw it when I was in Johannesburg.

TexasBushwhacker

(21,268 posts)
32. I must admit
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 07:07 PM
Apr 18

I miss a nice cocktail. I never drank a lot, but I'm 69 now and the last drink I had, I just felt like shit the next day. Not really hungover, just crappy. Oh well, just empty calories I don't need.

True Dough

(27,192 posts)
33. Wow! 32 replies as of when I entered the fray
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 08:52 PM
Apr 18

It's lively in here tonight.

Scorpion cocktail, huh? Coincidentally, I just dropped a song title in that thread by the Scorpions (Stone in my Shoe).

Have a delightful time, all!

Aristus

(72,454 posts)
34. Very enjoyable.
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 09:59 PM
Apr 18

I’m a big fan of The Scorpions. I was in Germany when the Wall came down and the reunification happened. Their song “Winds Of Change” was on the charts at the time.

It was such an amazing time; feeling like the world was becoming more peaceful, and maybe we could solve the world‘s problems without war.

That was before the Gulf War, of course. But at least the world drew together in an effective military coalition in order to win the war.

I felt the same after Barack Obama won the election in 2008; that the world was finally changing for the better.

I no longer have such hopes. The Lounge is a nice retreat from all that.

Aristus

(72,454 posts)
36. Kitzingen, about twenty klicks east of Wurzburg.
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 10:14 PM
Apr 18

2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division.

I was in Delta Co. 1/69th Armored.

Aristus

(72,454 posts)
40. I don't. I'll have to look it up.
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 11:03 PM
Apr 18

But as a guess, I’d say it dates back to joint operations with the French during World War I.

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