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The Mint Café
Welcome to the gossip and educational Channel
Hello fellow Minties!
Note: Rummies excluded.
How about getting away from humdrum and nerve racking work, once in a while.
This is what The Mint Café is all about. It's a place for a refreshing virtual Mint cocktail and relaxation.
With the Administrator's permission (Please let us know of any objections) any one of us Minties may visit here and have a good chat about trivial things.
I believe life is too short to waste our time thinking too seriously about it
So, keep your anonymity mask on and feel free to speak about your trivial paraphernalia.
But please, all in a sense of healthy and decent humor.
r
For those of you who have no idea what this is all about:
(example) Some newbie asked "what is Nautilus"
So Scorp123 showed us a beautiful picture of it It was a creature in the sea floor that looks like a snail but has tentacles like an Octopus.
He was joking of course. He also warned: " Don't ever install this on your desktop! # It's fortunate that Nautilus, the browser, is not as slow.
I added that captain Nemo in Jules Verne's '20000 leagues under the Sea' named his submarine after Nautilus.
Clem, with his usual sharp humor, corrected me as to the title of the novel. He said, quote: "20000 Leaks Under the Sea"
Well anyway, I could not figure out how captain Nemo could manage to plug up 20000 leaks and save his submarine from disaster
So, this is what virtual reality is all about. And all of you gamers out there should get a kick out of it.
BTW, (gossip) Clem, a renowned and very creative gentleman, is also the father of the 'République Démocratique d'Ydémos' , a virtual micronation that is only in French, unfortunately. http://ydemos.com/forum/
So enough gossip for today. We hope you will join us at the virtual lounge for a refreshing Mint cocktail.
Hello fellow Minties!
Note: Rummies excluded.
How about getting away from humdrum and nerve racking work, once in a while.
This is what The Mint Café is all about. It's a place for a refreshing virtual Mint cocktail and relaxation.
With the Administrator's permission (Please let us know of any objections) any one of us Minties may visit here and have a good chat about trivial things.
I believe life is too short to waste our time thinking too seriously about it
So, keep your anonymity mask on and feel free to speak about your trivial paraphernalia.
But please, all in a sense of healthy and decent humor.
r
For those of you who have no idea what this is all about:
(example) Some newbie asked "what is Nautilus"
So Scorp123 showed us a beautiful picture of it It was a creature in the sea floor that looks like a snail but has tentacles like an Octopus.
He was joking of course. He also warned: " Don't ever install this on your desktop! # It's fortunate that Nautilus, the browser, is not as slow.
I added that captain Nemo in Jules Verne's '20000 leagues under the Sea' named his submarine after Nautilus.
Clem, with his usual sharp humor, corrected me as to the title of the novel. He said, quote: "20000 Leaks Under the Sea"
Well anyway, I could not figure out how captain Nemo could manage to plug up 20000 leaks and save his submarine from disaster
So, this is what virtual reality is all about. And all of you gamers out there should get a kick out of it.
BTW, (gossip) Clem, a renowned and very creative gentleman, is also the father of the 'République Démocratique d'Ydémos' , a virtual micronation that is only in French, unfortunately. http://ydemos.com/forum/
So enough gossip for today. We hope you will join us at the virtual lounge for a refreshing Mint cocktail.
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The Mint Café
Hello Pghjake, Welcome aboard Thank you for your recipe.
pghjake wrote:Ingredients
Scale ingredients to servings
4 fresh mint sprigs
2 1/2 oz bourbon whiskey
1 tsp powdered sugar
2 tsp water
Muddle mint leaves, powdered sugar, and water in a collins glass. Fill the glass with shaved or crushed ice and add bourbon. Top with more ice and garnish with a mint sprig. Serve with a straw.
Yum!
Hi,
I would like to hang out in the cafe, but I am afraid I'm being pursued by some angry Frenchmen after my joke about terrorism levels yesterday. I must lay low or put on a disguise. Actually, I am part French and love the French culture (I am even more French after that bottle of Bordeaux last night!). By the way, that mint drink looks awfully strong!
You will recognize me by my disguise:
I would like to hang out in the cafe, but I am afraid I'm being pursued by some angry Frenchmen after my joke about terrorism levels yesterday. I must lay low or put on a disguise. Actually, I am part French and love the French culture (I am even more French after that bottle of Bordeaux last night!). By the way, that mint drink looks awfully strong!
You will recognize me by my disguise:
The Mint Café
Bon soir Mr. Kenetίques,
Je nes peu pas recognize vous, ma vous appear familiiár
Est vous Mr. Holmes ?
Je nes peu pas recognize vous, ma vous appear familiiár
Est vous Mr. Holmes ?
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The Mint Café
Bon soir Inspecteur Clouseau!
Mon goodnéss, Monsieur Clouseau
I have paid all my bills and I don't owe any taxes Who would want to check up on me?
Anyway Monsieur L'Inspecteur, if your excellency is here on a visite sociále,
let us have a Mint cocktail and hear your account of your latest adventúre in le underworld
I have been sitting in the lounge all alone, sipping on one cocktail after another.
Let us hope that more people will join us in the near future.
Unfortunately, I don't have any Bordeaux left in the bar, but some crazy Greek brought a bottle of 'Ouzo or Bazouko' or something like that yesterday. He claims it to be his national beverage. His name is Portocalos (Greek for oranges), by the way, and says he had a restaurant in Tampa Bay once Do you perchance happen to have met the idiot?
I asked him to get us a bottle or two of Ambrosia the next time he visits us.
Let's hope he'll keep his promise.
Mon goodnéss, Monsieur Clouseau
I have paid all my bills and I don't owe any taxes Who would want to check up on me?
Anyway Monsieur L'Inspecteur, if your excellency is here on a visite sociále,
let us have a Mint cocktail and hear your account of your latest adventúre in le underworld
I have been sitting in the lounge all alone, sipping on one cocktail after another.
Let us hope that more people will join us in the near future.
Unfortunately, I don't have any Bordeaux left in the bar, but some crazy Greek brought a bottle of 'Ouzo or Bazouko' or something like that yesterday. He claims it to be his national beverage. His name is Portocalos (Greek for oranges), by the way, and says he had a restaurant in Tampa Bay once Do you perchance happen to have met the idiot?
I asked him to get us a bottle or two of Ambrosia the next time he visits us.
Let's hope he'll keep his promise.
I know all about you Greeks as I live near Tarpon Springs, a Greek fishing village. At least half the population have Greek names and it is a nice place for tourists. The old sponge docks are now full of shops, aquariums and Greek restaurants. They (pass me another mint drink, please) no longer get sponges but still take tourists out to show them how it was done. Louis Pappas was a famous Greek restaurant for years, but they sold it a few years back
You must have spent some time in the states, npap, as your English sounds too American. Wow, those mint drinks - julips we call 'em - are beginning to sneak up on me as everything is starting to look green...
French Art: Monet + Manet = Money
You must have spent some time in the states, npap, as your English sounds too American. Wow, those mint drinks - julips we call 'em - are beginning to sneak up on me as everything is starting to look green...
French Art: Monet + Manet = Money
Good morning! (or good afternoon for our European friends). I'm here for an "eye opener". Since you are out of mint, do you suppose our Russian friends may have some Stolichnaya to spare?
I checked out Clem's Ydean calendar but could not understand it. Since it is a pdf file google couldn't translate it. I hope he didn't make the same mistake as French revolutionary calendar - long work weeks and month names that don't work with other climates! Btw Clem, how are the taxes in Ydemos, and do you have extradition with the US?
I'm using the live CD this morning as Mint crashed on me. It did a forced check of the mounted partition and booted up with no menus. Going to install 2.2 beta when it comes out. In the meantime off to do some research on the problem...
I checked out Clem's Ydean calendar but could not understand it. Since it is a pdf file google couldn't translate it. I hope he didn't make the same mistake as French revolutionary calendar - long work weeks and month names that don't work with other climates! Btw Clem, how are the taxes in Ydemos, and do you have extradition with the US?
I'm using the live CD this morning as Mint crashed on me. It did a forced check of the mounted partition and booted up with no menus. Going to install 2.2 beta when it comes out. In the meantime off to do some research on the problem...
Corporate Taxes:
http://www.micronationalism.com/hermes/ ... c=topTaxes
Personal Taxes:
http://www.micronationalism.com/hermes/ ... =topImpots
We're pretty serious about it
Clem
http://www.micronationalism.com/hermes/ ... c=topTaxes
Personal Taxes:
http://www.micronationalism.com/hermes/ ... =topImpots
We're pretty serious about it
Clem
It's one of the flaws of our economical simulation.. the cost of living and the cost of things stays the same (although the cost of things is indexed on the Euro so there is a bit of inflation) and they're not related with how much money is present in the system..
I suppose it's only a "best-effort" simulation after all. The purpose is for it to be fun to play with, more than to be realistic.
Clem
Wow, was just now able to access the site. (Mr. Gates didn't copyright Wow did he?) Traffic must be really heavy. Clem should have a private mirror for us posters. Knowing Clem, it would most likely be a 2-way mirror. He probably has the programming capability! I guess I'll wait to download Bianca until the heat is off. Where are the Russians with their Stoli? I need one.
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