and if you are with a greek or a sicilian, and if the occassion befits
it, it is very much in order, to smash the glass upon the floor after
having the drink.
i imagine if you were running a restaurant you would have to price the drink
appropriately to account for the smashed glass.
>
> not really...you must down it immediately after putting in the
> lighted match , and it must always be done using
> a proper shot-glass (I imagine doing that with a whisky glass, might
> set ones eyebrows on fire....)
> >
> > Would drinking the flaming concoction have adverse side effects onyour lips?
> >
> > Ram
> >
- Re: [silk] On the implausibility of the explosives pl... ashok
- Re: [silk] On the implausibility of the explosiv... sastry
- Re: [silk] On the implausibility of the explosiv... Madhu Menon
- Re: [silk] On the implausibility of the explosiv... Udhay Shankar N
- Re: [silk] On the implausibility of the explosiv... Rishab Aiyer Ghosh
- Re: [silk] On the implausibility of the expl... Christopher M. Kelty
- Re: [silk] On the implausibility of the explosiv... sastry
- Re: [silk] On the implausibility of the explosiv... Eugen Leitl
