The plan to hide in the dark to drink and eat meat was shattered, and the scene was changed to a brightly lit shop, where liquor, chicken feet, and two young women appeared discordant together, but there was nothing to hide. Aunt Panda called out loudly to serve the dish: "This is for the two girls who were drinking!" The next table looked sideways, we were embarrassed like elementary school students who were caught doing bad things, but Aunt Panda showed an old-fashioned smile: " It's good to sip some water and wine!"
We used the liquor store's signature drink "Ling Fan De Le", and the ice-filled Coke stayed in the mouth, and the teeth chattered from the cold. It burns to the stomach, like a rough version of Long Island Iced Tea. There is still a little bit left at the bottom of the bottle, and when mixed into afternoon black tea, the taste is silky and moist like milk tea, and a little spicy taste of white wine.
Although Erguotou turned into a fake bartender, the sisters still blushed and said a lot of heartfelt words - this is the best thing about wine: the desire becomes greater, the control becomes less, the beauty Transformed girl.
Transforming after drinking may become more straightforward and cute, or it may become disgusting, but as long as it becomes different from usual, it can produce entertainment effects. Humphrey Bogart said in "Casablanca": "The problem with this world is that everyone drinks two less glasses of wine, and they are too sober.
" Suddenly, he has the arrogance of holding a drink and a sword and drinking rivers and lakes with a smile. He dares to choke at people who are not pleasing to the eye, and dare to confess to a girl who has been secretly in love for many years.
When happy, people like to drink two cups; when life is full of cups, it is easier to covet what is in the cup. Although alcohol is useless, the world cannot live without it. "Seaside Empire" is a series of stories triggered by alcohol: before the Great Depression in 1929, the United States was thriving, people were spending money on casinos and nightclubs in Atlantic City, and the US government issued Prohibition laws to try to reshape society Atmosphere, the result is the opposite.
This drama is like a picture scroll of the times, which restores the American society in the 1920s in detail, and slowly unfolds in front of you.
Although the protagonist is not as handsome as Marlon Brando, his Nucky has a similar attitude to the old Corleone in "The Godfather" - gentle and violent coexist, standing in the center of the storm to control everything, showing us that glorious and twisted era.
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