Sangria (Local Band)
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Sangria (Local Band)
Hey, I have just been given the task of updating a local band's rather bland website, so check out my work here:
http://www.sangriaband.com
The old site was nothing but a red background with white bold letters.
So give Sangria some counter hits, and if you live in the Southern California, check 'em out!
http://www.sangriaband.com
The old site was nothing but a red background with white bold letters.
So give Sangria some counter hits, and if you live in the Southern California, check 'em out!
Meh, don't worry about it, Poe. I'm really not into alcohol that much anyway, and I don't even know what Sangria tastes like (I always get it confused in my head with Sambuca, and that's not right at all). *shrugs*
Maybe I will check out your band link, though....
Maybe I will check out your band link, though....
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Lord Poe wrote:Well, several of the venues they play SERVE alcohol!Zaia wrote:Damn, and I thought this thread was going to be about alcohol....shucks.....
Also, you can pop a cold one while reading SD.net. Works for Ted...
Now that is a shameless plug
I live in northern cali ... so maybe i will check them out sometime
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Zaia, sweetness, Sangria is absolutely delicious! It's red wine, sweetened with fruit juice, and seved cold. And when served properly, it has chunks of fruit, as well. I'm sure there's an abundance of recipes available on the net. Try it, you'll like it.Zaia wrote:Meh, don't worry about it, Poe. I'm really not into alcohol that much anyway, and I don't even know what Sangria tastes like (I always get it confused in my head with Sambuca, and that's not right at all). *shrugs*
Maybe I will check out your band link, though....
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Damn you Poe! You should put a more explicit title! I thought we would be talking about the drink! ARRRRGH!
I'm off getting drunk somewhere...
I'm off getting drunk somewhere...
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I feel like I've missed something in my youth, I don' even know what Sangria is other than the fact that Tori Amos has a song titled "Sweet Sangria". I suddenly feel stupid today.
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Sangria is very good, specially because you can drink liters of it without getting too drunk.aerius wrote:I feel like I've missed something in my youth, I don' even know what Sangria is other than the fact that Tori Amos has a song titled "Sweet Sangria". I suddenly feel stupid today.
I always thought the name sangria was derived from the Portuguese word sangue (blood), because of its red colour. Was I mistaken?
You called me 'sweetness!' *melts into pile of goo at Frank's feet*Frank Hipper wrote:Zaia, sweetness, Sangria is absolutely delicious! It's red wine, sweetened with fruit juice, and seved cold. And when served properly, it has chunks of fruit, as well. I'm sure there's an abundance of recipes available on the net. Try it, you'll like it.
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Sorry. *composes self to address content of post as best as possible while in goo form* That does sound delicious. Much better sounding than licorice-flavoured crapolla. Mmmmm. I'll have to try it sometime.
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Hey, I drive a Toyota! Think there's a correllation?Col. Crackpot wrote:now there's a word you just don't hear anymore.Zaia wrote:crapolla
CRAPOLLA! Available this fall at your neighborhood Toyota dealer
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Well, if any company were going to market a car called Crapolla...Zaia wrote:Hey, I drive a Toyota! Think there's a correllation?Col. Crackpot wrote:now there's a word you just don't hear anymore.Zaia wrote:crapolla
CRAPOLLA! Available this fall at your neighborhood Toyota dealer
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It would make more sense if it was derived for the spanish word for blood, "sangre". You don't have to remove the U and add an additional, arbitrary R.Colonel Olrik wrote:Sangria is very good, specially because you can drink liters of it without getting too drunk.aerius wrote:I feel like I've missed something in my youth, I don' even know what Sangria is other than the fact that Tori Amos has a song titled "Sweet Sangria". I suddenly feel stupid today.
I always thought the name sangria was derived from the Portuguese word sangue (blood), because of its red colour. Was I mistaken?
EDIT: I just remembered, "sangria" is also the spanish word for that "medical" term of applying leeches to patients to heal them from whatever.
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That's certainly it. I didn't remember to think how it would be in spanish.Slartibartfast wrote: It would make more sense if it was derived for the spanish word for blood, "sangre". You don't have to remove the U and add an additional, arbitrary R.
Still, it's funny to see the same name used in english. I would expect a different, more anglophile word
Edit: On the other hand, the portuguese verb " to bleed" is "sangrar", so it can come from there as well. Gah, it probably comes from both. I'm confused.
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Fixed the subject to prevent further confusion, you bunch of lushes.
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Santeria, you don't practice Santeria. It's one of my karaoke songs.aphexmonster wrote:I dont practice Sangaria
I aint got no crystal ball....
And if you were to anglicise Sangria, nobody would drink it! "Can I interest you in a nice glass of bloody?" Blecchhh!
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Well both are quite similar in some ways, so it all comes down on who invented the damn thing.Colonel Olrik wrote:That's certainly it. I didn't remember to think how it would be in spanish.Slartibartfast wrote: It would make more sense if it was derived for the spanish word for blood, "sangre". You don't have to remove the U and add an additional, arbitrary R.
Still, it's funny to see the same name used in english. I would expect a different, more anglophile word
Edit: On the other hand, the portuguese verb " to bleed" is "sangrar", so it can come from there as well. Gah, it probably comes from both. I'm confused.