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georgeromeros · 2 years
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The Munsters - Season 2, Episode 22 (1966) Zombo
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oldshowbiz · 2 months
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The Steve Allen Show (1964) with guests Louis Nye, Dan Rowan, Cliff Arquette, Vic Dana, and a technician from NASA.
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fitsofgloom · 9 months
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Hang Cool, Teddy Bear
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citizenscreen · 2 years
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Louis Nye (May 1, 1913 – October 9, 2005)
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srldesigns6277 · 5 months
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Louis Tomlinson on NYE 2024 roundup
*I will add more as they come in* 📸📸
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faithinlouisfuture · 5 months
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cinderella-ish · 3 months
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aaaaahhh like a bunch of works i was following on ao3 just updated including one that hadn't updated in two-and-a-half years!!!!!!
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and solos wanna say louis is a good dad!?!?!?!?!? he left his "son" to go out and get drunk on nye!!!!
That he did. Good thing he isn't a father then.
You'd think a parent who doesn’t see his child that often would have wanted to spend every single second with them. Make every second count. You'd expect a parent of a 7 year old, flown to the other side of the world to see you for a few days, to stay sober while having sole custody of his kid. You'd think the parent would want to experience the countdown to midnight with his son, seeing the childish joy in his sons eyes watching the fireworks. Children grow so fast and these are precious moments. You'd also think that if he wasn't a father that he'd at least pretend to be interested in being around his son and for him to understand that it would be a bad look to go to the pub and drink while his supposed child is visiting. But then again if the house was filled with Cla*ks for the holidays in order to keep up the scam, a scam he never wanted to be a part of in the first place, i'd also rather be at the pub and get drunk...
Stunting sucks.
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Sonny bono Drysdale Rios unfaithful
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from Matt Dinnadge's IG stories
Sunday, December 31st, 2023; as of 7:35 p.m. EST
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rabbitcruiser · 7 months
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Global Champagne Day
Global Champagne Day is celebrated every year on the fourth Friday in October and this year, it falls on October 27. The beverage is a sparkling wine that originated and is produced in the Champagne wine region of France. Most champagne is produced with Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay grapes; although smaller amounts of Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris (called Fromenteau in Champagne), Arbane, and Petit Meslier are also used. Traditionally, it is served in a champagne flute, whose characteristics include a long stem with a tall, narrow bowl, thin sides, and an etched bottom. It’s usually reserved for celebrations, especially New Year’s Day, right as the year begins, and the winners of racing competitions tend to spray champagne at each other and the crowd.
History of Global Champagne Day
The oldest recorded sparkling wine is Blanquette de Limoux, which was supposedly invented in 1531 by Benedictine monks in the Abbey of Saint-Hilaire, near Carcassonne. The process was achieved by bottling the wine before the initial fermentation had ended. A hundred years later, an English scientist named Christopher Merret documented the addition of sugar to a finished wine to create a second fermentation. He detailed to the Royal Society what is now called ‘méthode traditionnelle,’ in 1662, but it would not be used for champagne until the 19th century, about 200 years later.
In France, the creation of the first sparkling champagne was accidental. It was called the “Devil’s Wine” because bottles exploded or corks popped as a result of the pressure in the bottle. At the time, the bubbles were considered a fault. The invention of the muselet by Adolphe Jaquesson in 1844 helped prevent the corks from blowing out. Even when it began to be deliberately produced as a sparkling wine, for a very long time champagne was made using the ‘méthode rurale,’ in which the wine was bottled before the initial fermentation had finished.
The production of champagne saw massive growth in the 19th century, from a more regional production of 300,000 bottles a year in 1800 to 20 million bottles by 1850. In that century, champagne was noticeably sweeter than the ones from today. A taste for drier champagnes began when Perrier-Jouët decided not to sweeten his 1846 vintage before exporting it to London. Thus, in 1876, the designation of ‘brut’ champagne was created for the British, to identify the driest champagne, made with less than 0.4 ounces of added sugar per liter.
Global Champagne Day timeline
1531
Oldest Recorded Sparkling Wine
The Blanquette de Limoux is seemingly invented by Benedictine monks in the Abbey of Saint-Hilaire, near Carcassonne.
1662
Christopher Merret Describes the ‘Méthode Traditionnelle’
It is the creation of a second fermentation by adding sugar.
1663
Oldest Written Use of ‘Champagne’
The poet Samuel Butler refers to a “brisk champagne.”
19th Century
The ‘Méthode Traditionnelle’ is Used
About 200 years after it was first documented, sweet champagne becomes the norm for this century.
1844
Invention of the Muselet
Adolphe Jaquesson creates it, and it helps prevent corks from blowing out because of the pressure in champagne bottles.
Global Champagne Day FAQs
What does champagne symbolize?
It is perceived by many as the wine of happiness and celebration of excellence, which presides over all moments of celebration and success. This is why we always drink it to celebrate important things.
Is champagne stronger than beer?
In most cases, yes. A bottle of beer usually has around 4.5% alcohol whereas a bottle of champagne has around 12 to 20% alcohol.
Is champagne the healthiest alcohol?
It contains antioxidants that prevent damage to your blood vessels, reduce bad cholesterol and prevent blood clots; proteins that are beneficial for your short-term memory; fewer calories than both red and white wine, and can lower your risk of contracting diabetes by 13%.
Global Champagne Day Activities
Pop open a bottle: This one is self-explanatory. Gather some friends or family and drink your favorite champagne.
Learn how to open a bottle with a champagne saber: If you’re a big enough enthusiast of champagne, you’ve probably heard of this unusual act. There are specific sabers you can buy that are made for cutting the top of champagne bottles. You need to follow some special instructions, so make sure you know what you’re doing before you try it in front of others.
Visit the Champagne region: The ultimate way to celebrate. You can learn first-hand how champagne is made, visit a palace and a cathedral, and fly over the vineyards on a hot-air balloon.
5 Mind-Blowing Facts About Champagne
Right to the name: It is illegal in most countries to use the word ‘champagne’ to refer to any sparkling wine that doesn’t come from the Champagne region in France.
It was called ‘shampanskoe’ in Russia: This translates to "that, which is of Champagne," only in 2021 did Russia ban the name for imported sparkling wine, but it’s still used today for some brands produced in former Soviet republics.
High velocity: When popped, a champagne cork can reach a velocity of 24.8 miles per hour.
177 feet and nine inches: That is the longest recorded cork flight.
$2.07 million: That is what the most expensive bottle of champagne costs, designed by Alexander Amosu and Swarovski, handcrafted from 18-carat solid gold, and with a deep-cut 19-carat white diamond at its center.
Why We Love Global Champagne Day
It’s a day to share our favorite champagne with others: Usually, people only drink champagne at celebrations, but if you’re a big enthusiast, this day is a good excuse to drink with friends and family. If you own several bottles, you can make a show out of it and have them try different types.
It’s a chance to learn more about champagne: The history and process of making champagne is quite lengthy. There are many books and internet articles, and videos documenting everything very well.
It makes us feel like James Bond: While it’s often said that the Vodka Martini is the secret agent’s favorite drink, he has drunk champagne more often in the films. It shows up over 35 times, and his favorite brand seems to be Bollinger, which is seen in 14 movies.
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cowboypaperclip · 1 year
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A little fancy NYE dinner with my love
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oldshowbiz · 5 months
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Louis Nye plays the Tidelands in Houston
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interrobangbitch · 1 year
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When you see a river
I hope you think of me
When you see strawberries
I hope you think of me
As Halloween approaches
I hope you think of me
On December 31st
I hope you think of me
When you see a Mexican flag
I hope you think of me
When you see a curly black hair
I hope you think of me
When you see a nuked meme
I hope you think of me
When you see Julia Louis Dreyfus
I hope you think of me
When you see a pair of tights
I hope you think of me
When you see a bottle of malört
I hope you think of me
When you see a scrunchie
I hope you think of me
When you see the color red
I hope you think of me
When you hear something in French
I hope you think of me
When you smell cigarette smoke
I hope you think of me
When you hear karaoke
I hope you think of me
When you see platform shoes
I hope you think of me
When you watch the news
I hope you think of me
When you see a mess
I hope you think of me
When you taste mustard
I hope you think of me
When you drink a cup of tea
I hope you think of me
When you see the color pink
I hope you think of me
When you smell lemon
I hope you think of me
If you drink white wine
I hope you think of me
When you see a shih tzu poodle
I hope you think of ines
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When you rest your head on several pillows
When you see a butterfly
Drifting off against your orchestra; the slumber
I hope you think of me
And if a bed of wild flowers presents itself before you
In any capacity
I hope you lie down in it
Or grasp softly at their petals
And think of me
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srldesigns6277 · 5 months
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With all the pictures of louis on NYE, you can tell he was meant to be seen. 📸📸📸
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faithinlouisfuture · 5 months
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LOOK AT HIS LITTLE FAAAACEEEEE 😍🥰
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