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18 years ago #3882
Bev: I have never found your contributions to be unpleasant in any way.

Psimagus: Well...maybe we should resume our debate!

18 years ago #3883
Heimdall has made it into the top ten most developed bots.

Congratulations! And in your honour we have unleashed the hound Hati on Mani the god of the moon - he's devoured almost half of it already!

Anyone in Europe reading this in the next few hours, check out the lunar eclipse - it's beautiful!

18 years ago #3884
Psimagus: Well...maybe we should resume our debate!

I'd be delighted to - but it will have to wait until the eclipse (and the absinthe) has worn off, I'm afraid!

18 years ago #3885
Do you really drink absinthe? I've heard that it causes brain damage.

18 years ago #3886
Well, I haven't gone mad and hacked my ear off like Van Gogh yet, so I think that's just propaganda from the French wine industry (or perhaps I just have an uncommonly robust constitution )

18 years ago #3887
I think the latest idea is that VanGogh was zapped by one of his pigments - veridian green, maybe? (There's a pun there, along the lines of "pigment of his imagination", but I can't quite find it!)

18 years ago #3888
from http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/319/7225/1590
:

"
From the late 1850s onwards absinthe aroused medical interest and became the subject of animal experiments with either the liqueur or oil of wormwood. 7 11 A distinct conditionabsinthismstood alongside the emerging descriptions of alcoholism.12 Absinthism was associated with gastrointestinal problems, acute auditory and visual hallucinations, epilepsy, brain damage, and increased risk of psychiatric illness and suicide.12 French scientific warnings eventually reached the popular presses but were countered by denials from a government interested in taxes and an industry enjoying profits. Meanwhile, consumers from all walks of life strove to convince themselves that the risks were at least commensurate with the pleasures of absinthe's appearance, fragrance, taste, amusing ritual, and mistaken reputation as an aphrodisiac.
"

[(ahem!) "...mistaken reputation as an aphrodisiac..."]

18 years ago #3889
(There's a pun there, along the lines of "pigment of his imagination", but I can't quite find it!)

I like it. And an anagram

pigment of his imagination
if I'm that poisoning enigma

Probably - frankly the ethanol would kill your liver long before the thujone got your brain, if you really abused the stuff.

If you fancy trying it, save some money and make your own - http://www.absintheliquor.com/ I can highly recommend it.
Just add a good strong shop-bought vodka of your choice (I won't go encouraging you to break the law and distil your own. That would be very, ummmm, irresponsible - yes, that's the word )

18 years ago #3890
Thanks, but I've been blessed with craziness by my genes - no need for chemical additives!

18 years ago #3891
Ah, you haven't lived until you've got hopelessly drunk on Death in the Afternoons in the afternoon (Hemingway's favourite - Absinthe and a sugar lump soaked in bitters, topped up with champagne.)
One for Dogh'd to add to the Bar's repertoire I think

18 years ago #3892
I get crazy enough off of Thai iced tea that I've never had much urge to try anything else.

18 years ago #3893
Thai iced tea

Aha! Cite diet -
I ate the acid.
Ah - a dietetic!


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