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o_O Prenom: ..........j'ai perdu?
o_O Nom : DAni
o_O Age : 21
o_O Pays : Algerie
o_O Région : ........Bête Question
o_O Situation : Célibataire
o_O Style : Fashion
o_O Music : rock & dance
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# Posté le dimanche 10 mai 2009 11:49

Modifié le mercredi 04 novembre 2009 05:40

Belle journèe :D

Belle journèe  :D

... Oui passe une belle journèe avec mon ami :D

# Posté le samedi 07 novembre 2009 15:14

Modifié le samedi 07 novembre 2009 15:41

KING MAGAZINE

KING MAGAZINE

# Posté le lundi 02 novembre 2009 13:52

The first documented definition of the word "cocktail" was in response to a reader's letter asking to define the word in the May 6, 1806 issue of The Balance and Columbia Repository in Hudson, New York. In the May 13, 1806 issue, the paper's editor wrote that it was a potent concoction of spirits, bitters, water, and sugar, a kind of bittered sling. Some claim the first use of the specific name "Old Fashioned" was for a Bourbon whiskey cocktail in the 1880s, at the Pendennis Club, a gentlemen's club in Louisville, Kentucky. The recipe is said to have been invented by a bartender at that club, and popularized by a club member and bourbon distiller, Colonel James E. Pepper, who brought it to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel bar in New York City. Others point out that the term was already in use before the Pendennis Club was founded

  The first documented definition of the word "cocktail" was in response to a reader's letter asking to define the word in the May 6, 1806 issue of The Balance and Columbia Repository in Hudson, New York. In the May 13, 1806 issue, the paper's editor wrote that it was a potent concoction of spirits, bitters, water, and sugar, a kind of bittered sling.  Some claim the first use of the specific name  "Old Fashioned" was for a Bourbon whiskey cocktail in the 1880s, at the Pendennis Club, a gentlemen’s club in Louisville, Kentucky. The recipe is said to have been invented by a bartender at that club, and popularized by a club member and bourbon distiller, Colonel James E. Pepper, who brought it to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel bar in New York City. Others point out that the term was already in use before the Pendennis Club was founded

# Posté le dimanche 25 octobre 2009 07:05

Modifié le dimanche 01 novembre 2009 16:42

wo0w

wo0w

# Posté le lundi 19 octobre 2009 12:09