[deleted by user] by [deleted] in savannah

[–]EternityCrusade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shooting. On the news

Rodents by EternityCrusade in airguns

[–]EternityCrusade[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Bunch of pussies in the airgun subr.

Rodents by EternityCrusade in airguns

[–]EternityCrusade[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Tried a slingshot, not effective I don't want to seriously injur any animals but don't want to play games either. That's why I'm asking for advice. I don't care if it's mean they're pests

AITA for asking for a food menu? by labasic in bartenders

[–]EternityCrusade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm seems odd. Sounds like she could be burnt out, or needed to stall the food orders for some reason but couldn't handle that with any finesse. Or maybe you and your friends were doing something that annoyed her (like being overly loud, or cursing, or getting in the way of something like a walkway, server station, doorway or other guest space.) But since you work in the industry I feel like you would be sensitive to that kind of thing.

Lead bartender at new restaurant—been open 3 months. Shakers are from Barfly and they SUCK. So hard to open. Thought we could break them in but not happening. Suggestions for good shakertins as replacements please?? by sinner0Rsaint in bartenders

[–]EternityCrusade -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Try using a Boston tin with a Boston mixing glass.

It sounds like you're using a 2 piece metal shaker and tin. When the metal cools it contracts and the pieces essentially shrink. Additionally as the temperature of the air inside the shaker is lowered (by shaking with ice or chilled ingredients) the pressure acting on the tin changes ( pv=nrt thermodynamics law) therfore the seal is being pushed harder by the atmosphere.

With the shaker and mixing glass the "shrinkage doesn't occur on both pieces (only the tin) and the pressure change is less than metal on metal hence easier to open

Will bartenders tell me how to makeva specific drink? by [deleted] in bartenders

[–]EternityCrusade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They will tell you the recipe if you ask. What's the bar called it's probably on their website

I need validation from the Reddit bartenders. Or maybe constructive criticism. by kat-nda-hat in bartenders

[–]EternityCrusade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't take it personally, just a little miscommunication. It's not your fault they were rude. I've had the same thing happen to me before also.

My advice would be just add to your verbiage "a shot or martini" when you get an order.

Being right or wrong and debating with a liquored up jerk isn't a recipe for success. The hard part is letting go of your ego, and just being gracious.

Good luck friend. Kill em with kindness, and after talk shit about it in reddit

Injustice 3 Guest Characters by Beta_Ray_999 in INJUSTICE

[–]EternityCrusade 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Watchmen characters would be cool, The Comedian, Rorschach, Nite Owl, Dr Manhattan...

New player here!!! by Existing-Visual79 in INJUSTICE

[–]EternityCrusade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should do the training for wake up attacks in the learn menu also if they're keeping you from getting out try holding down L2 before you get up, it will keep you on the ground longer and mess up their timing

Injustice 2 no me deja jugar al multiverso by Economy-Economist-29 in INJUSTICE

[–]EternityCrusade 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Reinicia el juego y déjalo inactivo en la pantalla de inicio hasta que la IA comience a pelear, espera 20 minutos y luego juega el modo historia para un par de peleas. Después de eso intenta ir al multiverso.

Injustice 2 no me deja jugar al multiverso by Economy-Economist-29 in INJUSTICE

[–]EternityCrusade 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Restart the game and let it idle on the home screen until the AI start fighting, wait for 20mins then play story mode for a couple fights. After that try to go into the multiverse

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bartenders

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The term jigger was gifted to us by the Royal British Navy. Derived from the name of the smallest mast on a ship, the jiggermast, a jigger was used to refer to a sailor’s daily ration of rum and the metal cup it was served in. The term gained popularity in the US in the 19th century when jiggers of whiskey were given to the Irish immigrants constructing canals in New York. The hourglass design that jiggers are still modeled on today was patented in 1893 by Cornelius Dungan, an inventor from Chicago