Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
No matter what you do....Just keep it away from your cigar's :smt023MadAl said:Found a bottle of Mezcal in the back of the liquor cabinet. Got that worm floating in there. Does anyone really eat those beetle larvae or what?
I wouldn't worry about losing the worm. Every few years some bored reporter drags that story out limbo. It's one of those things that companys publically consider that does a wonder to sales. Every Tom, Dick and Harry runs out to make sure they have a bottle with the worm. Then it never happens and they scare up some sales againa, a few years later.Texas Cop said:Hhahha...The only visions you have after eating el wormo, are of the toilet bowl the next morning! I have indeed eaten my fair share of Mezcal worms...On a side note here, a recent article in the Houston Chronicle said that they were considering not bottling a worm any more...Anybody else hear anything about this?
Andrew
The history of the worm...http://www.mezcal.com/worms.htmltubaman said:I've always wondered this, whats the point of putting a worm in it?
Thanks!! That makes sense to me.klmhoward said:The history of the worm...http://www.mezcal.com/worms.html
Makes all those macho guys I know who swear by eating the worm seem a bit silly right nowklmhoward said:The history of the worm...http://www.mezcal.com/worms.html
:thumbsup: :bottle:I don't think I could do it. But may'be they mean for you to be drunk when you attempt it :rofl: