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In AC for 10 days beginning April 14th. Anyone willing to share where the best Margaritas on AC are? None of the froofroo frozen stuff, OK? ...rocks with lots of salt. Thanks!
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As A restaurant/bar owner whose favorite drink is the marguarita I can tell you the best ones I experienced were at the Purple Parrot/Ramons & Capt. Morgans. Mrs. Zeke will verify that I have sampled many in my long career!
There is only one cure for baldness. It was invented by a Frenchman. It is called the guillotine.
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I'm not a margarita drinker but I'm sure a number of bars and restaurants on the island can do a good one.
Keep in mind, though, that any drink using imported booze, including tequila, will cost two to three times as much as a local rum drink (or a drink using locally produced vodka or other liquor.)
I'm normally a gin and tonic drinker but in Belize I always drink rum and tonic -- usually around US$2 versus $5 or $6 for a G&T.
When in Rome ...
--Lan Sluder
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As Lan says, "When in Rome", I like "white rum" with mineral water and lime, lite and refreshing. For something a little heaver, "white or gold rum" w/ pina(pineapple) or grapefruit juice. You can also have you "margaritas" made with "gold rum", not the same, but not all that bad. "rum and coke with lime" for a drink a litter sweeter, don't say "cuba libra", "Cuba is not Free"!
Just my ideas of avoiding high bar bills..
Have a good time.......
Rocio
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Which reminds me of a story of driving my golf cart back from Captain Morgans to BC's for a nightcap. I had a couple of too many margs and I almost drive off the ferry getting back to San Pedro.I'm weaving violently all over the dirt road when I finally get back on dry land. A cop pulls me over and asks, "Where have you been?"
"I've been to the Capn' Morgans," I slur. "Well," says the cop, "it looks like you've had quite a few." "I did alright, I didn't even drive into the water" I say with a smile. "Did you know," says the cop, standing straight and folding his arms, "that a few intersections back, your wife fell out of your car?" "Oh, thank heavens," I sigh. "For a minute there, I thought I'd gone deaf."
There is only one cure for baldness. It was invented by a Frenchman. It is called the guillotine.
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omg zeke, do you have many creature comforts in the doghouse? gay
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I got a good laugh from your story Captian bigZeke......veeeerrrrryyy funnny.
and I'm sure my husband would too!
[This message has been edited by makedesigns (edited 01-18-2002).]
[This message has been edited by makedesigns (edited 01-18-2002).]
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I believe the "When in Rome. . ." But, I am a tequila and margarita drinker myself ocassionally. I brought my own bottle of gold for my room. I also really liked the margaritas at La Margarita.
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What the hell's a margarita? It's not one of them funny lookin' things with a little umbrellar is it? Jeeeesh, I'll just stick with the simple stuff.
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Ununh, Choochoo --- a margarita's a cool breeze blowin' offa Hell with a bit of a salty aftertaste (like the beach on a windy day). No silly umbrellas in my margarita, please. It's them froofroo folks who drink 'em frozen with their pinkies held up that collect the umbrellas...
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