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Tonight's Feature Cocktail in the Spacebar is "Death By Chocolate"

2 scoops chocolate ice cream
1 ounce chocolate syrup
1 ounce coffee liqueur
1 ounce dark crème de cacao liqueur
1 ounce vodka
1 cup crushed ice

Whipped cream for topping
Shaved chocolate for topping
Maraschino cherry for garnish

Pour all the ingredients into a blender.
Blend until smooth.
Pour into a pint glass (or a malt glass)
Top with whipped cream, shaved chocolate, and the cherry

Enjoy with friends!
 
You know damn well that's not true, Soul :rolleyes: ;)

Hi all :rose:

Hey CC wow your Avatar, you trying to make someone with no health issues catch a heart attack. I am glad you feel that way. I think you're very nice and not just physically.
 
Tonight's Feature Cocktail in the Spacebar is "Death By Chocolate"

2 scoops chocolate ice cream
1 ounce chocolate syrup
1 ounce coffee liqueur
1 ounce dark crème de cacao liqueur
1 ounce vodka
1 cup crushed ice

Whipped cream for topping
Shaved chocolate for topping
Maraschino cherry for garnish

Pour all the ingredients into a blender.
Blend until smooth.
Pour into a pint glass (or a malt glass)
Top with whipped cream, shaved chocolate, and the cherry

Enjoy with friends!

That sounds delicious!
Send one my way? ;) :p
 
Chest compressions are no fun. (Never had them, but have seen the aftermath).

I'll share two funny CPR stories, both happened in training.

First time, I was going through the training and we had a simulated heart attack victim in a car accident scenario. By pure luck of the draw the "victim" in my scenario turned out to be my girlfriends mother. I was the only one who had a victim who sat up and asked that I be rotated to another cycle. (We didn't see eye to eye.)

Second time, we had a single collapsed intoxicated male and we had to assess whether CPR was necessary. The guy was a pure crack-up in his acting the part and reduced about half the class to laughter - where upon they promptly got recycled.
 
Chest compressions are no fun. (Never had them, but have seen the aftermath).

I'll share two funny CPR stories, both happened in training.

First time, I was going through the training and we had a simulated heart attack victim in a car accident scenario. By pure luck of the draw the "victim" in my scenario turned out to be my girlfriends mother. I was the only one who had a victim who sat up and asked that I be rotated to another cycle. (We didn't see eye to eye.)

Second time, we had a single collapsed intoxicated male and we had to assess whether CPR was necessary. The guy was a pure crack-up in his acting the part and reduced about half the class to laughter - where upon they promptly got recycled.
LOL

That sounds crazy, my classes weren't nearly as exciting :rolleyes:
I get up after mouth to mouth and say my hero.
Glad I could help! :D
 
Chest compressions are no fun. (Never had them, but have seen the aftermath).

I'll share two funny CPR stories, both happened in training.

First time, I was going through the training and we had a simulated heart attack victim in a car accident scenario. By pure luck of the draw the "victim" in my scenario turned out to be my girlfriends mother. I was the only one who had a victim who sat up and asked that I be rotated to another cycle. (We didn't see eye to eye.)

Second time, we had a single collapsed intoxicated male and we had to assess whether CPR was necessary. The guy was a pure crack-up in his acting the part and reduced about half the class to laughter - where upon they promptly got recycled.

I only had to use my training once. Performing the Heimlich maneuver on a choking victim. She was allergic and had lots of gas, had to go real hard upwards. It worked until the hospital came. I was scared and felt real proud. P
 
I only had to use my training once. Performing the Heimlich maneuver on a choking victim. She was allergic and had lots of gas, had to go real hard upwards. It worked until the hospital came. I was scared and felt real proud. P

Wow! Well way to be a hero :)
 
Choking is freaking terrifying. I have never had to do the Heimlich. I've done CPR probably a couple of dozen times, though back when I was a younger man. Our training was very good - it was scenario bases, so in a cycle we would spend two days going through the advanced CPR to learn to the technique and then three days in scenarios drawn from the real world experience of other officers, EMT's, and paramedics. You completed a cycle and felt very confident, though I never ran into anything as crazy as some of the scenarios.
 
Wow! Well way to be a hero :)

Not a hero just a man. I was actually shy and scared. My license expired and I took the risk. I don't like that kind of attention. I thought I hurt her but the hard thurst left an air gap.
I learned you can be brave one thousand times and the 1,ll0001th time you can freeze and be deemed a coward.
 
My worst experience was doing infant CPR on a wo month old baby as the mother looked on in desperation. I got a pulse then drove the ambulance in while the paramedics continued treatment. The kid still died...it sucked. Funniest CPR experience a 67 yo female walked into her house and dropped DRT with family everywhere coming unglued. One teenager slept through the whole thing on a nearby sofa. I did CPR to the point of exhaustion and bang. Strong pulse and breathing. I got teased about that one for years.
 
Not a hero just a man. I was actually shy and scared. My license expired and I took the risk. I don't like that kind of attention. I thought I hurt her but the hard thurst left an air gap.
I learned you can be brave one thousand times and the 1,ll0001th time you can freeze and be deemed a coward.
That's the sad truth, ain't it :(
My worst experience was doing infant CPR on a wo month old baby as the mother looked on in desperation. I got a pulse then drove the ambulance in while the paramedics continued treatment. The kid still died...it sucked. Funniest CPR experience a 67 yo female walked into her house and dropped DRT with family everywhere coming unglued. One teenager slept through the whole thing on a nearby sofa. I did CPR to the point of exhaustion and bang. Strong pulse and breathing. I got teased about that one for years.

Aw :(
 
Welcome back CC and Twinkletoes! And hello again everyone else. :)

I learned all the first aid stuff way back in high school. Not sure I could do it perfectly now.

I've never had a CPR moment, just one night I had a cold and popped a cough drop right before bed. It went down my throat when I was lying there coughing (stupid me). I couldn't breathe! Luckily my boyfriend was next to me and he immediately performed the Heimlich Maneuver. That cough drop shot right out of my mouth. I'm so lucky! That was one of the very rare nights he stayed over at my apartment.

I was at a meeting once where an infant passed away. I was the one that saw his little blue feet sticking out. There was nothing we could do by that time, though we tried. :(
 
I was at a meeting once where an infant passed away. I was the one that saw his little blue feet sticking out. There was nothing we could do by that time, though we tried. :(

That is the saddest fucking thing I have read in a long time.
 
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