What did you do? Do you know what you did? You're like children. Your hands smell of death. Bitches! Filthy little bitches, rattling the bones. Did you cut the throat? Did you pat its head? The blood dried on your hands, didn't it? You were stained. You still are. I know what you did!

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  1. Monday, November 14th 2011
  2. 10:46pm|reblogged from The Voodoo Balcony:
    life:

There are, of course, many ways to honor our best and brightest: monuments, bridges, highways, and, in New Jersey, rest stops.
But surely no recognition provides more satisfaction than knowing that, even after you’re gone, people will still be heading to their local watering hole and asking for you by name…
A Shirley Temple (also known as a Grenadine Lemonade) is a non-alcoholic mixed drink that was originally made with ginger ale, orange juice, and grenadine, though today it more commonly uses seltzer, Sprite, or 7up. There are many creation stories for this drink, but it’s most commonly said to have been concocted by a bartender at Chasen’s in Beverly Hills for then underage film star Shirley Temple in the 1930s, who received a special Academy Award in 1935 when she was only six.
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    life:

    There are, of course, many ways to honor our best and brightest: monuments, bridges, highways, and, in New Jersey, rest stops.

    But surely no recognition provides more satisfaction than knowing that, even after you’re gone, people will still be heading to their local watering hole and asking for you by name…

    A Shirley Temple (also known as a Grenadine Lemonade) is a non-alcoholic mixed drink that was originally made with ginger ale, orange juice, and grenadine, though today it more commonly uses seltzer, Sprite, or 7up. There are many creation stories for this drink, but it’s most commonly said to have been concocted by a bartender at Chasen’s in Beverly Hills for then underage film star Shirley Temple in the 1930s, who received a special Academy Award in 1935 when she was only six.

    (see more People With Drinks Named After Them)

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