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From: bobr@zeus.UUCP (Robert Reed)
Newsgroups: net.bizarre
Subject: Re: odd sign (really bizarre foods)
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Date: Fri, 4-Oct-85 14:38:44 EDT
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> Carl Greenberg:
> I was at a party where they were serving blue champagne with fog rolling
> out of it.  Seems the stuff was made of blue Chartreuse and champagne with
> a large hunk of dry ice in the middle.  That's about the most bizarre thing
> I've eaten, aside from turkey-burgers (yeccchhh).

A very similar drink, consisting of champagne, vodka, blue Curacao, and dry
ice, with bitters and cocktail onion, has been served for the last two years
and the Mossy Back Morris Bainbridge Island Killer Ale, under the name "Pan
galactic gargle blaster."  The name may not be very original, but the drink
is, um...., surprisingly all right.
-- 
Robert Reed, CAE Systems Division, tektronix!teklds!bobr