Thank you for this. And for the strange new smell of corned beef I swear I'm smelling now in my office. Purely psychosomatic, I'm sure, but it's still weird/gross. :)
HAA. i lost it when you dropped that corned beef in there. up until that point i was all "oh wow! this really is a great idea! and now i'm pissed i didn't get any green mimosas yesterday!" and then... meat. heh.
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OMFG, I love it. And to go along with your early morning drinking, I think you need to get shirts that say...
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hehehe. Have fun today for all of us stuck going to work!
LOL - I JUST LAUGHED FOR 2:09 STRAIGHT. Best.video.ever. I think my favorite part was when you tell "NOT TOO MUCH BUBBLES!" :)
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Your vomit is going to look delightful.
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ReplyDeleteOk now I know what I will be drinking along with my green beer tonight. Minus the meat though.
ReplyDeleteIf Food Network doesn't call and offer you your own show after watching this video I will never watch them again.
ReplyDeleteTruthfully though, you tried the the green food coloring first, didn't you?
Just when I thought BLUE was the big surprise, nope, CORNED BEEF. Mmmmm. Heroic! I think I'll just have a Harp.
ReplyDeleteI was NOT EXPECTING the corned beef garnish. LOL.
ReplyDeleteI was all about it until the corned beef hahaha
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Thank you for this. And for the strange new smell of corned beef I swear I'm smelling now in my office. Purely psychosomatic, I'm sure, but it's still weird/gross. :)
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ReplyDeleteOk, I almost gagged when you put the meat on the glass... where the hell did you get that idea?
ReplyDeleteHmm cured meats, I'll take two! Way to mention the yellow/orange and blue making green. I would have totally gone with green coloring
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Love the video, the coloring, the corned beef, Hilarious !
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