Gas Powered Blender
Some of you might ask what this has to do with computers and graphics software. Absolutely nothing! Every now and then we all need to take some time away from the computer to enjoy with our friends and family.
I got the idea for the post while watching a television segment on Key West, Florida where a guy had rigged up a blender to the top of an old outboard boat motor. That was pretty elaborate and probably not very portable. A friend of mine has a gas powered blender and it is always the hit of the party. In fact, he usually has the whole party yelling "fire in the hole" right before pulling the starter cord. Heck, we even had a little license plate sublimated with "fire in the hole" so everyone knows the name of the blender.
It will whip up a pitcher of margaritas or daiquiris in no time. For kids or those who don't want alcohol, whip up a smoothie from your favorite fruits. It is a lot more fun when you pull a starter cord and twist the handlebars to get the drink blending.
I got the idea for the post while watching a television segment on Key West, Florida where a guy had rigged up a blender to the top of an old outboard boat motor. That was pretty elaborate and probably not very portable. A friend of mine has a gas powered blender and it is always the hit of the party. In fact, he usually has the whole party yelling "fire in the hole" right before pulling the starter cord. Heck, we even had a little license plate sublimated with "fire in the hole" so everyone knows the name of the blender.
It will whip up a pitcher of margaritas or daiquiris in no time. For kids or those who don't want alcohol, whip up a smoothie from your favorite fruits. It is a lot more fun when you pull a starter cord and twist the handlebars to get the drink blending.
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