GLENFIDDICH@WHISKY LODGE
Pierre Tissandier, vous fait découvrir Glenfiddich à travers deux très belles références le Malt master's Edition et le Distillery Edition.
Whisky Lodge, 7 Rue Ferrandière, Lyon
L'abus d'alcool est dangereux pour la santé
Dégustation Whisky
Juste de quoi se mettre l'eau (façon de parler) à la bouche. C'est en Écosse. Et ça parle de whisky de malt. À consommer avec modération. Mais à lire dans Followed Magazine.
A great teaser about scotch malt whisky. Only in Followed Magazine.
The Stabones - Liver Let Die - 14 - Streams Of Whiskey
This album has all but disappeared from the internet - so here it is, forever immortalized.
A Wine-Fueled Night in Paris with Pierre Touitou: Chef's Night Out
At 24 years old, Pierre Touitou is one of the youngest and most talented chefs of the new generation in Paris. In his tiny restaurant Vivant, his food is directly inspired by his time spent in Japan and the seasonal produce of France. We follow Pierre and his friends on a natural-wine-fueled night out in Paris.
They visit some of their favorite restaurants and friends at Le Clown Bar, Dame Jane, and Bénichat et le Petite Amour. The night ends back at Vivant with a late night snack—a play on a Vietnamese summer roll with pork belly.
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RFI Quotidiennes 2015 #2
La deuxième vidéo quotidienne des RFI vous emmène sur scène, mais aussi à la Journée des jeux - journée récréative du festival - et à la soirée de dégustation de whisky au Banshees' Lodge.
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The second daily video of the RFI will take you on stage, but also to the Game Day and to the whisky tasting evening. Enjoy!
Get Lucky - Long journey home
Lyon Station on stage !! Get Lucky - Long journey home - La Roche Bluegrass festival
How to make a cheese fondue at home (recipe tutorial)
Today it's all about cheese. We learn how to make a delicious cheese fondue at home using 3 types of cheese, crisp white wine and of course French bread. SUBSCRIBE► GET THE FONDUE SET: #frenchcookingacademy
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Cheese fondue for 4 to 6 people (depending on how hungry you are):
200 grams beaufort cheese
200 grams comte cheese
200 grams gruyere cheese
1 garlic clove
optional a dash of marc de bourgogne
1 pinch of cayenne pepper
1 pinch of white pepper
300 ml of dry white wine.
wine recommendation i found for the cheese fondue:
Savoie wine:
Roussette de Savoie - cépage altesse
cépage Mondeuse blanche
Apremont, Chignin (cépage jacquère)
Chignin Bergeron (cépage roussane)
Vin de pays d'Allobrogie - cépage altesse, ou jacquère, voire mondeuse blanche
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Rhône - St Joseph blanc (cépages marsanne & roussane)
Jura- Côtes du Jura, Arbois blanc (cépage chardonnay dominant & savagnin)
Sud Bourgogne - Mâcon & Pouilly Fuissé, Montagny
Beaujolais - Beaujolais blanc
Alsace - Grand cru cépage riesling ou pinot gris
Vin de Moselle blanc
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Black Flag - Live @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC, 12/3/81 [1ST SET!]
First of -two- shows this day at the 9:30 Club. Neither recording is terrific, but both are listenable.
Second show can be heard here:
Setlist:
1 - Thirsty and Miserable
2 - TV Party
3 - Damaged II
4 - Depression
5 - No More
6 - I've Had It
7 - Jealous Again
8 - American Waste / Nervous Breakdown
9 - Damaged I
10 - Spray Paint
11 - I've Heard It Before
12 - Revenge
13 - What I See
14 - Six Pack
15 - Fix Me
16 - Rise Above
Interview Adrian Conan Doyle (8 april 1969)
Interview Adrian Conan Doyle at the Lucens Castle on 8 april 1969.
dale evans at wildmoor
just a short vid of me at wildmoor
Fields Of Athenry - World Record Attempt
Fields Of Athenry for St Patricks Day 2019. Our little effort in support of the World Record attempt with KamilFilms and Steeltech Garden Sheds to get as many people as possible - across the world - to sing Fields Of Athenry! A bit of craic if anything! Good luck!! #MyFieldsOfAthenry #thisisgalway #ireland #stpatricksday #fieldsofathenry #galwaynow #choir #worldrecord #galway #thetribetones #galway2020 #thelatinquarter #galwayswestend #discoverireland #wildatlanticway #galwaytourism #visitgalway
Edward VII
Edward VII was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death.
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90s zombies disgusted by hipster buskers
Children of the 90s: do you find today's music unappetizing? So do these zombies. For something a little more tasty, head to Revenge of the 90s at the Elks Lodge on 5/3/14. More info:
The Interrobang does Radiohead
The Battleships Cometh + Hammer and Snake play all of Evil Empire by RATM
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Southern Lust Club plays the best party hip hop of the 90s
Faces in the Floor does Alice in Chains
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Colleen Ryan, zombie
Frank D'Urso - Radiohead fan
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Janice Hayhoe, make-up
James, sound
Directed, shot, and edited by Leilani Roser.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Audiobook by A. Conan Doyle | P1 of 3 | Unabridged full audiobook
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Upper Canada | Wikipedia audio article
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Upper Canada
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- Socrates
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The Province of Upper Canada (French: province du Haut-Canada) was a part of British Canada established in 1791 by the Kingdom of Great Britain, to govern the central third of the lands in British North America. It was the primary destination of Loyalist refugees and settlers from the United States after the American Revolution. The new province remained, for the next fifty years of growth and settlement, the colonial government of the territory.
Upper Canada existed from its establishment on 26 December 1791 to 10 February 1841 when it was united with adjacent Lower Canada to form the Province of Canada. The upper prefix in the name reflects its geographic position along the Great Lakes, mostly above the headwaters of the Saint Lawrence River, contrasted with Lower Canada (present-day Quebec) to the northeast.
Upper Canada included all of modern-day Southern Ontario and all those areas of Northern Ontario in the Pays d'en Haut which had formed part of New France, essentially the watersheds of the Ottawa River or Lakes Huron and Superior, excluding any lands within the watershed of Hudson Bay.
Ulysses S. Grant | Wikipedia audio article
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00:04:11 1 Early life and education
00:06:51 2 Early military career and personal life
00:07:02 2.1 West Point and first assignment
00:10:21 2.2 Marriage and family
00:11:26 2.3 Mexican–American War
00:14:41 2.4 Post-war assignments
00:17:49 3 Civilian struggles and politics
00:21:32 4 Civil War
00:22:34 4.1 Early commands
00:24:26 4.2 Belmont, Forts Henry and Donelson
00:29:01 4.3 Shiloh and aftermath
00:34:26 4.4 Vicksburg campaign
00:38:36 4.5 Chattanooga and promotion
00:41:55 4.6 Overland Campaign and Petersburg Siege
00:47:16 4.7 Appomattox campaign, and victory
00:49:25 4.8 Lincoln's assassination
00:50:44 5 Commanding General
00:51:45 5.1 Reconstruction
00:53:22 5.2 Break from Johnson
00:56:27 5.3 Election of 1868
00:58:57 6 Presidency (1869–1877)
01:01:49 6.1 Later Reconstruction and civil rights
01:08:38 6.2 Native American iPeace/i policy
01:12:10 6.3 Foreign affairs
01:16:49 6.4 Gold standard and gold conspiracy
01:20:32 6.5 Election of 1872 and second term
01:24:05 6.6 Panic of 1873 and loss of Congress
01:27:15 6.7 Scandals and reform
01:34:34 6.8 Election of 1876
01:36:14 7 Post-presidency
01:36:24 7.1 World tour and diplomacy
01:38:08 7.2 Third term attempt
01:40:26 7.3 Business reversals, speculation and confidence men
01:43:33 7.4 Memoirs, pension, and death
01:49:48 8 Historical reputation
01:53:12 9 Memorials and presidential library
01:55:44 10 See also
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- Socrates
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Ulysses S. Grant (born Hiram Ulysses Grant; April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885) was an American soldier, politician, and international statesman who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877. During the American Civil War, General Grant, with President Abraham Lincoln, led the Union Army to victory over the Confederacy. During the Reconstruction Era, President Grant led the Republicans in their efforts to remove the vestiges of Confederate nationalism, racism, and slavery.
From early childhood in Ohio, Grant was a skilled equestrian who had a talent for taming horses. He graduated from West Point in 1843 and served with distinction in the Mexican–American War. Upon his return, Grant married Julia Dent, and together they had four children. In 1854, Grant abruptly resigned from the army. He and his family struggled financially in civilian life for seven years. When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Grant joined the Union Army and rapidly rose in rank to general. Grant was persistent in his pursuit of the Confederate enemy, winning major battles and gaining Union control of the Mississippi River. In March 1864, President Lincoln promoted Grant to Lieutenant General, a rank previously reserved for George Washington. For over a year Grant's Army of the Potomac fought the Army of Northern Virginia led by Robert E. Lee in the Overland Campaign and at Petersburg. On April 9, 1865, Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox, and the war ended.
On April 14, 1865, Lincoln was assassinated. Grant continued his service under Lincoln's successor President Andrew Johnson and was promoted General of the Army in 1866. Disillusioned by Johnson's conservative approach to Reconstruction, Grant drifted toward the Radical Republicans. Elected the youngest 19th Century president in 1868, Grant stabilized the post-war national economy, created the Department of Justice, and prosecuted the Ku Klux Klan. He appointed African-Americans and Jewish-Americans to prominent federal offices. In 1871, Grant created the first Civil Service Commission. The Democrats and Liberal Republicans united behind Grant's opponent in the presidential election of 1872, but Grant was handily re-elected. Grant's new Peace Policy for Native Americans had both successes and failures. Grant's administration successfully resolv ...
Upper Canada | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Upper Canada
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- improves your own spoken accent
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- reduce eye strain
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Province of Upper Canada (French: province du Haut-Canada) was a part of British Canada established in 1791 by the Kingdom of Great Britain, to govern the central third of the lands in British North America. It was the primary destination of Loyalist refugees and settlers from the United States after the American Revolution. The new province remained, for the next fifty years of growth and settlement, the colonial government of the territory.
Upper Canada existed from its establishment on 26 December 1791 to 10 February 1841 when it was united with adjacent Lower Canada to form the Province of Canada. The upper prefix in the name reflects its geographic position along the Great Lakes, mostly above the headwaters of the Saint Lawrence River, contrasted with Lower Canada (present-day Quebec) to the northeast.
Upper Canada included all of modern-day Southern Ontario and all those areas of Northern Ontario in the Pays d'en Haut which had formed part of New France, essentially the watersheds of the Ottawa River or Lakes Huron and Superior, excluding any lands within the watershed of Hudson Bay.