banjon > Day 170 - The Emergency Response Team

B-52's!  Woohoo!  Ever since Barb introduced them to me back in Montreal, I fell in love with them.  They are soooOOOOooOOOoo great!  After 5 or 6 shots of these, you really feel like you're flying. hehe

For those who've never mixed one, here are the ingredients:
In a shot glass, fill half with Kahlua (coffee), 
then the other half with Baileys (chocolate),
then top it off with a smidgen of Grand Marnier (orange).
The trick is to pour them slowly into a shot glass using the backside of a spoon. The spoon should be touching the opposite side of the shot glass when pouring each ingredient. 
The spoon keeps them from mixing, so you get three stacked layers.
Then bottoms up! :)

I made another concoction of two shots into a tumbler, and fill the rest with milk.
Add an ice cube or two... yummy. :)


The setup is a semi-clear white plastic drawer. I sprayed water on the front and back,giving it a wet look.  I placed a black tarp behind the drawer and the flash about 2 feet behind the drawer.  This turned the white plastic into an metalish look. I love the handle - it really added something. I also placed a white foam board to the left and a front flash about 6 feet away. Finally, I added some B52 text. 

There are some things I picked up along the way that I want to try - 
off to the art store I go... hehe


Aug 05 2008
Day 170 - The Emergency Response Team

B-52's! Woohoo! Ever since Barb introduced them to me back in Montreal, I fell in love with them. They are soooOOOOooOOOoo great! After 5 or 6 shots of these, you really feel like you're flying. hehe

For those who've never mixed one, here are the ingredients:
In a shot glass, fill half with Kahlua (coffee),
then the other half with Baileys (chocolate),
then top it off with a smidgen of Grand Marnier (orange).
The trick is to pour them slowly into a shot glass using the backside of a spoon. The spoon should be touching the opposite side of the shot glass when pouring each ingredient.
The spoon keeps them from mixing, so you get three stacked layers.
Then bottoms up! :)

I made another concoction of two shots into a tumbler, and fill the rest with milk.
Add an ice cube or two... yummy. :)


The setup is a semi-clear white plastic drawer. I sprayed water on the front and back,giving it a wet look. I placed a black tarp behind the drawer and the flash about 2 feet behind the drawer. This turned the white plastic into an metalish look. I love the handle - it really added something. I also placed a white foam board to the left and a front flash about 6 feet away. Finally, I added some B52 text.

There are some things I picked up along the way that I want to try -
off to the art store I go... hehe


Aug 05 2008
banjon > Day 170 - The Emergency Response Team

B-52's!  Woohoo!  Ever since Barb introduced them to me back in Montreal, I fell in love with them.  They are soooOOOOooOOOoo great!  After 5 or 6 shots of these, you really feel like you're flying. hehe

For those who've never mixed one, here are the ingredients:
In a shot glass, fill half with Kahlua (coffee), 
then the other half with Baileys (chocolate),
then top it off with a smidgen of Grand Marnier (orange).
The trick is to pour them slowly into a shot glass using the backside of a spoon. The spoon should be touching the opposite side of the shot glass when pouring each ingredient. 
The spoon keeps them from mixing, so you get three stacked layers.
Then bottoms up! :)

I made another concoction of two shots into a tumbler, and fill the rest with milk.
Add an ice cube or two... yummy. :)


The setup is a semi-clear white plastic drawer. I sprayed water on the front and back,giving it a wet look.  I placed a black tarp behind the drawer and the flash about 2 feet behind the drawer.  This turned the white plastic into an metalish look. I love the handle - it really added something. I also placed a white foam board to the left and a front flash about 6 feet away. Finally, I added some B52 text. 

There are some things I picked up along the way that I want to try - 
off to the art store I go... hehe


Aug 05 2008
Day 170 - The Emergency Response Team

B-52's! Woohoo! Ever since Barb introduced them to me back in Montreal, I fell in love with them. They are soooOOOOooOOOoo great! After 5 or 6 shots of these, you really feel like you're flying. hehe

For those who've never mixed one, here are the ingredients:
In a shot glass, fill half with Kahlua (coffee),
then the other half with Baileys (chocolate),
then top it off with a smidgen of Grand Marnier (orange).
The trick is to pour them slowly into a shot glass using the backside of a spoon. The spoon should be touching the opposite side of the shot glass when pouring each ingredient.
The spoon keeps them from mixing, so you get three stacked layers.
Then bottoms up! :)

I made another concoction of two shots into a tumbler, and fill the rest with milk.
Add an ice cube or two... yummy. :)


The setup is a semi-clear white plastic drawer. I sprayed water on the front and back,giving it a wet look. I placed a black tarp behind the drawer and the flash about 2 feet behind the drawer. This turned the white plastic into an metalish look. I love the handle - it really added something. I also placed a white foam board to the left and a front flash about 6 feet away. Finally, I added some B52 text.

There are some things I picked up along the way that I want to try -
off to the art store I go... hehe


Aug 05 2008
See photo in gallery

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