Yay Matt!
Rum is far too sweet for me. I have no idea what I'd mix with it to cut that.
Since I started drinking it again recently, I mix it with very tart lime-aid and pour it over ice. This is a pretty good use for cheap rum.
Prague or Barcelona
They'd be nearly neck and neck for me, although Prague has a slight edge. I don't speak Czech or Spanish, though. If I did, that would probably tip the balance for me.
I don't know that I'd want to go to Barcelona in the middle of summer. But I'd love to see the Gaudis.
I don't know that I'd want to go to Barcelona in the middle of summer.
How about the fall?
But I'd love to see the Gaudis.
What's that?
Czech cuisine is...kolaches?
don't know much about Prague, but have architect friends that love Barcelona. Ditto painters
But I'd love to see the Gaudis.
What's that?
Weird looking buildings
t not an Art Nouveau fan when it comes to buildings
Huh. I went Googling - I hadn't realized Gaudi was officially Art Nouveau; most Nouveau seems so stately and elegant and Gaudi always feels like a brightly colored H.R. Giger.
Prague would be slightly ahead of Barcelona for me, for ridiculous and vague gothy reasons. Plus, you could pick me up a bottle of absinthe! (I already have absinthe from Barcelona.)
Barcelona was a fantastic city. Plus, you can borrow my guide books! I loved it so much that I am seriously considering moving there at some point.
One thing, the language you'll hear in Barcelona is Catalan (a mixture of French, Spanish, and the other Romance languages), as Barcelona is part of the Catalonia region.
I like good vodka, but I generally order my vodka tonics with rail
What's rail? I assume it isn't literally, like, a plank or something in your drink.
Rail means it's made using whatever the normal alcohol is for the bar, not the premium ones.