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Longman serves whiskey highballs, but they're made with Jim Beam bourbon.
He hit a lot of high balls, and drank a lot of highballs.
My time would come after two Suntori highballs, to which Suzumebachi devotes an entire tap.
Somehow I knew it: I'd be stepping in at service station, trusted to pour highballs.
Then again, the three additional highballs I downed as a chaser didn't help me much, either.
We get a round of highballs and I ask him about his go-to hangover meal.
From next January to Memorial Day, the "Mad Men" era will be honored with martinis and highballs.
Those frozen pillars are plunked into tall, icy Toki highballs, one of only three cocktails Jackalope makes.
We approached the counter and placed our order for a private room, umeshu, wine, and a few highballs.
Baseball has developed a delicate constitution in the decades since Ruth was pounding highballs and hot dogs by the dozen.
This bar in the Little Tokyo section of Los Angeles offers several different highballs, the only variable being the brand of whiskey.
From there, a serrated knife and a small mallet will allowed you to carve the ice into big cubes, small cubes, or spears for highballs.
Its enormous four-sided brass bar turned out highballs for clamoring crowds, while its kitchens spawned such culinary inventions as the Waldorf salad and eggs Benedict.
"Tennis has a reputation for being fancy—those crisp, white skirts, clubhouses with cherry-ornamented highballs and high membership fees," shares Glen Helfand of the Berkeley Art Center.
Each of the eight items on the "Asian Highballs" menu indicates what sort of cask the whiskey aged in — sherry, American oak and Japanese mizanura oak among them.
This is the first Blanche I've encountered who specifically evokes women of my generation, like those former popular girls you come across at high school reunions, teetering on stilettos between husbands and highballs.
He was clearly expecting someone with a name like Horatio Farnsworth III, a Harvard man who would bat around the finer points of the North Atlantic alliance over highballs on Air Force One.
It's no wonder that old Charlestonians have made themselves right at home, sinking into mohair settees in the Living Room bar and sipping highballs under slow-spinning ceiling fans at Wes Morton's brasserie.
For under 200 yen, which is about $2, you can grab a variety of sparkling cocktails such as Suntory highballs (a blend of whiskey and sparkling water), coke and whiskey, and zero-calorie cocktails. 
Women are wary, lover men come and go and mostly leave you waiting, and, truth be told, even those dear boys who make the highballs have their own thing going on, more often than not.
Suspender-wearing bartenders in New York got there long ago with their giant crystal-clear cubes, and meticulous Japanese bartenders got there before the New Yorkers, carving beautiful orbs by hand for highballs and prize whisky.
This would be Club Derrière (Vicolo delle Coppelle 59; 39-393-566-1077), an atmospheric bar that revels in its air of mystery, and one of the many Roman speakeasies that are persuading locals to trade in their wineglasses for highballs in these cocktail-slinging spots.
And I like to gulp my drinks, so the lower-alcohol they are, the better shape I'm in." deBary's made a lot of drinks in his time, and has a preferred way of building highballs: "I sandwich the soda around whatever I'm mixing with it, so I'll always pour soda first, then the spirit, then more soda.
Tucked in a stunning remodel of a classic Japantown hotel, The Bar at the Hotel Kabuki in Japantown, located between Pacific Heights and Fillmore, has also made price point a means of reaching a local clientele — it offers a daily happy hour with $7 Highballs, alongside spiked tea-centered cocktails for two, and a large selection of Japanese whisky.
So if some lover man breaks your heart, or your face, you can trust in your little gang to be there for you, more often than not, trust them to come round to wherever you're at, with cigarettes and alcohol, and quote Miss Crawford, and quote Miss Stanwyck, and make highballs, and tell you that you really oughta get a dog.
Mint leaves and lime wedges are used to garnish the glass. Mojito The mojito is one of the most famous rum-based highballs. There are several versions of the mojito.
Whisky is also commonly drunk with food, particularly in mixed drinks, especially highballs. The prevalence of mixing whisky with soda or water is particularly attributed to the hot, muggy Japanese summer, hence the popularity of long drinks.
The prisoners push the shocked Schack out of the chapel and stay holed up in there whilst the RAF begins its attack on the factory. Munroe and Bannister drop their first two highballs but both miss and after their wingman Clark is shot down by a Bf 109, they only have two highballs left for two targets. Bannister is shot down by flak and crashes into and destroys the factory. Monroe then destroys the prison wall just as the Germans are about to blow the chapel door down and kill all the prisoners.
Japanese whisky is consumed either like Scotch whisky or like Japanese shōchū. The bulk of Japanese blended whisky is consumed in cocktails, notably as whisky (similar to shōchū highballs, known as chūhai), while fine whisky is primarily drunk neat or on the rocks, as with Scotch whisky. Advertising for blended whisky generally features it consumed in a highball, and highballs made with Suntory's Kakubin are branded . In addition to soda (in a highball), Japanese whisky is often drunk mixed with hot water , particularly in winter, or cold water , particularly in summer, as is done with shōchū.
However, the game is foiled by the moronic Single O (El Brendel), the man from 1930, becoming addicted to pill- highballs, getting drunk, and trying to get some more pill-highballs from J-21. J-21 is depressed, but is contacted by Z-4, the scientist. He is told that Z-4 (Hobart Bosworth) has built a "rocket plane" that can carry three men to Mars. After a farewell party where J-21 works, on the Pegasus, a dirigible they call an "air-liner," the rocket blasts off, carrying J-21, RT-42 and Single O, who has stowed away for the synthetic rum.
Foods, such as Polish sausage, sauerkraut, pierogi and kluski were common. Common drinks were beer, screwdrivers and highballs. Many popular Polish foods became a fixture in the American cuisine of today, including kiełbasa (Polish sausage), babka cake, kaszanka (kasanzka) and pierogi. Polish American cultural groups include Polish American Arts Association and the Polish Falcons.
Two other Sennett shorts were made with Fields scripts: The Singing Boxer (1933) with Donald Novis and Too Many Highballs (1933) with Lloyd Hamilton. Sennett's studio did not survive the Great Depression. His partnership with Paramount lasted only one year and he was forced into bankruptcy in November 1933. On January 12, 1934, Sennett was injured in an automobile accident that killed blackface performer Charles Mack in Mesa, Arizona.
The Oxford Dictionaries define cocktail as "An alcoholic drink consisting of a spirit or spirits mixed with other ingredients, such as fruit juice or cream". A cocktail can contain alcohol, a sugar, and a bitter/citrus. When a mixed drink contains only a distilled spirit and a mixer, such as soda or fruit juice, it is a highball. Many of the International Bartenders Association Official Cocktails are highballs.
On 3 September 1943, an armistice was signed between Italy and the Allies. In January 1945, at the Vickers experimental facility at Foxwarren, near Cobham, Surrey, a Douglas A-26 Invader of the USAAF was adapted to carry two Highballs almost completely enclosed in the bomb bay, using parts from a Mosquito conversion. After brief flight testing in the UK, the kit was sent to Wright Field, Ohio and installed in an A-26C Invader.
JOEY is well known for their Super Drinks, a classic cocktail offering of highballs such as gin and tonic, vodka and soda, or jack and coke with a lemon-lime slushy, called an Iceberg, on top. The Super Sonic Gin + Tonic is named after Seattle's SuperSonics basketball team, which is now nonexistent. The menu also offers vegetarian and gluten-wise options. The full caloric content and information is available online on the website.
In 1926–1932, while living in New York City, the Paines became known for their apartment socials; one frequent social attendee, Mary Bancroft, once wrote in her autobiography about her friend Ruth Forbes Paine's husband: "Lyman, ... was interested in what he termed 'The Ultimate Reality', which I interpreted as my old friend, 'Truth'. Lyman and I had endless discussions about this ultimate reality while sipping highballs of bathtub gin and ginger ale."Mary Bancroft. (1983) Autobiography Of A Spy.
Initially, the most common highball was made with Scotch whisky and carbonated water, known simply as a 'Scotch and soda'. There are many rivals for the fame of mixing the first highball, including the Adams House in Boston. New York barman Patrick Duffy claimed the highball was brought to the U.S. in 1894 from England by actor E. J. Ratcliffe. Highballs are popular in Japan, often made with Japanese whisky as a , or mixed with shōchū as a .
Twenty-five inert Highballs, renamed "Speedee" bombs, were also sent for use in the USAAF trials. Drop tests were carried out over Choctawhatchee Bay near Eglin Field, Florida but the programme was abandoned, after the bomb bounced back at A-26C-25-DT Invader 43-22644 on Water Range 60, causing loss of the rear fuselage and a fatal crash on 28 April 1945.Flower (2002), pp. 87–88. Also Gardner (2006), Johnsen (1999), and footage of the crash at YouTube.
The flavouring whiskies are distilled to a lower proof so that they retain more of the grain's flavour. The relative lightness created by the use of base whiskies makes Canadian whisky useful for mixing into cocktails and highballs. The minimum three year aging in small wood barrels applies to all whiskies used in the blend. As the regulations do not limit the specific type of wood that must be used, a variety of flavours can be achieved by blending whiskies aged in different types of barrels.
Screenwriter Joel Coles spends his Sundays working — at the moment he is rewriting a Eugene O'Neill play in which a famous actress is to play the lead. He is "twenty-eight and not yet broken by Hollywood" after his first six months there. But on this Sunday, he is invited to tea by the director Miles Calman: a big step up for a writer. Stella, Calman's neglected wife, presses highballs on Joel — he had promised himself not to drink, especially as the director is loudly opposed to alcoholism — and flirts with him.
The Highball weapon featured in the film was an actual development of Barnes Wallis's "dam-busting" Upkeep bomb, and the footage seen in the film of Mosquitoes dropping Highballs on land is genuine archive film. Charles Gray's character mentions Barnes Wallis during his briefing, in such a way as to imply that the name was well known to the RAF men. The special Highball bombsight seen in the film is also a genuine representation of the sight used for dropping Highball. The car driven by David McCallum was a 1935 Godsal V8 Corsica.
During one of their talks while drinking highballs, the Doctor tells Eric that he knows that he is a detective who was sent to the island to capture Val who is wanted in the United States for a murder. But, Eric says that he has changed his mind, as he now feels that Val is innocent. The Captain, though, believes that Eric is the wanted fugitive and tells Val that he is going to turn him in for the reward. Val angrily dismisses the accusation, but the Captain tells Val that his wife and Eric are currently making love.
One example of Bruckman's constant recycling is a routine involving the comedian thinking he is boxed-in while trying to leave a parallel parking space. The routine was used at least four times by Bruckman: with Lloyd Hamilton in Too Many Highballs (1933); W. C. Fields in Man on the Flying Trapeze (1935); Buster Keaton in Nothing But Pleasure (1940); and an episode of The Abbott and Costello Show called Car Trouble (1954). Bruckman was hired by Universal Pictures to write comedy scenes for the studio's "B" musical features. This was a lucrative assignment that paid better than short subjects.
He continued to play the hapless victim of circumstance, as in Too Many Highballs where Hamilton tries to park his car and keeps getting boxed in by motorists. When the Sennett series lapsed, there was talk of Hamilton joining the Hal Roach studio, but Roach knew of Hamilton's notorious alcohol abuse and declined to hire him. Hamilton's facial features had acquired deep lines and hollows from heavy drinking, and he no longer looked like the "overgrown boy" in his final films. Relatively few of Hamilton's silent films from the 1920s survive; they were produced by Educational Pictures, which suffered a laboratory fire in 1937.
The job came with rent-free accommodation in the director's house, a ten-bedroom 17th-century manor with a cook and groundskeeper, surrounded by of woodlands. Robert had a greenhouse built for Kitty, where she raised orchids; for her birthdays Robert had rare species flown in from Hawaii. Olden Manor was sometimes known as "Bourbon Manor"; Kitty and Robert liked to keep the liquor cabinet well stocked, and like many of their generation, liked to celebrate cocktail hour with martinis, Manhattans, Old Fashioneds and highballs. Both were also fond of smoking, and Kitty's habit of combining too much alcohol with smoking in bed led to a plethora of holes in her bedding and at least one house fire.
By 1957, Lema had developed his skills sufficiently to earn his way onto the PGA Tour, winning the Imperial Valley Open in memorable fashion: Assuming he was out of contention, Lema headed to the clubhouse bar, where he drank three highballs. Told that he would face Paul Harney in a sudden-death playoff, a relaxed Lema won the tournament on the second extra hole. The following year, he began developing friendships with a trio of fellow golfers: Johnny Pott, Tommy Jacobs, and Jim Ferree, and during 11 tournaments in 1958, Lema finished in the top 15, winning $10,282 for the year. The following year, Lema's winnings dropped to $5,900, followed by an even worse year in 1960, when he collected a mere $3,060.
The popularity of the Long Island has spawned its own family of highballs. Many drinks remain popular in their own right in numerous locales throughout the United States, while owing their existence to the success of the original Long Island iced tea. An example of a variation to the Long Island is the Grateful Dead (also variously known as the Purple Rain or the Black Superman), which uses the same mix as a Long Island but the Triple Sec is replaced with a shot of Chambord and the cola replaced with lemon-lime soda. The Adios Motherfucker is considered a variation of the Long Island Iced Tea with Blue Curaçao substituting the Triple Sec and lemon-lime soda substituting the cola; it has a distinctive blue color.
Adam Neuhaus is an American producer and entertainment executive noted for producing non-fiction television programming. He is the Director of Development for ESPN Films, the founder of Neuhaus Ideas, an ideas company serving the media industry, and the founder of NYC-based media networking group Headsets & Highballs. For the past eight years he has been an active member on the Board of Directors and Advisory Board for the Ghetto Film School,List of board members for the Ghetto Film School a Bronx-based nonprofit organization that teaches high school students about film-making. His past positions include senior director of development, media and entertainment at Radical Media, director of development at Original Media LLC, and roles in the motion picture literary departments of the Paradigm Talent Agency and William Morris Agency.
Ambrose's supervisor, Mr. Peabody (Lucien Littlefield), tells his department the tragic news so they can send condolences, and also notifies the newspaper. Ambrose has a series of misfortunes on his way to the wrestling match: He has encounters with ticket-writing policemen,This sequence was probably devised by co-director Clyde Bruckman, who had intended it for use in one of Fields' 1932 comedies for Mack Sennett, but after Fields left Sennett Bruckman gave the gag to Lloyd Hamilton in Too Many Highballs (1933). Bruckman and Fields then used it in Man on the Flying Trapeze, and then Bruckman used it again with Buster Keaton in Nothing But Pleasure (1940) and also an episode of The Abbott and Costello Show called Car Trouble (1954). he has a flat tire, and he is nearly hit by a train while chasing a runaway tire.
There, following the reported capture by the Gestapo of a French Maquis resistance fighter, who supposedly talked under torture, Allied prisoners, including a very-much-alive Scott and men from their group, are held as "human shields". This is seen in a disturbing film dropped by a Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter that, in tandem with one other, raided the base, strafing the airfield and killing many personnel. The Royal Air Force target is a tunnel in the grounds of the château where new weapons based on the V-1 are being constructed. In a coordinated raid, the prisoners are held in the chapel during Sunday morning mass in order to concentrate them in one place, thus allowing French Maquis resistance fighters to get them out once a Mosquito has used one of the Highballs to blow a hole in the outer wall close to the chapel, only not before Father Belaguere (Michael Anthony), a Catholic priest and Maquis agent, is killed by an enraged German army officer, Leutnant Schack (Vladek Sheybal), for refusing to order the RAF men to go back to their cells.

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