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shadowvalkyrie:
catie-does-things:
literary-potato:
mademoisellesarcasme:
lollard:
ihavealotoffeelings:
attractivegkry:
bookelfe:
dearthoughthenightisgone:
wintersoldierfell:
singlecrow:
saperele:
nossavyara:
alterac:
le-prince-des-fees:
devoutjunk:
katherinebarlow:
sofriel:
magica-tenore-regina:
ravingliberal:
If you were on Drunk History, what would you drink & what topic would you discuss?
6 bottles of wine and zora neale hurston
Mojitos and the 1763 lacrosse game-turned-Indian-takeover of Fort Michilimackinac
Absinthe and Verlaine shooting Rimbaud.
gin & tonic and the lost generation or historical women writers OR the fucking Romantics and their shenanigans
half a fifth of rye and the battle of hastings
margaritas and hurrem sultan
Gin/Earl Grey tea and the history of mining/oil booms in the US.
Rye and Ginger and 1970s sitcoms OR marriage equality campaigns in Canada, the US, France and Argentina
Pink wine and the WW2 defences of the City of London.
Tequila and the collapse of the medieval Italian banking system.
Gin and tonic and the history of mathematical logic 1879-1931.
Manischewitz and the turn-of-the-century Yiddish theater
Scorpion Bowl and the Great Molasses Flood of 1919
Malibu and Coke and the Plantagenets.
Bourbon, neat, and the desegregation of transportation from Ida B. Wells (1880s) through Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) through Brown v. Board (precedent, 1954) and Browder v. Gayle (actually ended segregated transport, 1956)
Scotch in any form and the history of church architecture from early medieval to early modern with nods to early Christian
Fireball and EARLY SCIENCE HISTORY BITCHES
Riesling and the English reformation
Whiskey&Coke and the role of women in the Crusades
Vodka and either the mechanics of court at versailles, or the Holocaust. Or possibly both. While shouting.

shadowvalkyrie:
catie-does-things:
literary-potato:
mademoisellesarcasme:
lollard:
ihavealotoffeelings:
attractivegkry:
bookelfe:
dearthoughthenightisgone:
wintersoldierfell:
singlecrow:
saperele:
nossavyara:
alterac:
le-prince-des-fees:
devoutjunk:
katherinebarlow:
sofriel:
magica-tenore-regina:
ravingliberal:
If you were on Drunk History, what would you drink & what topic would you discuss?
6 bottles of wine and zora neale hurston
Mojitos and the 1763 lacrosse game-turned-Indian-takeover of Fort Michilimackinac
Absinthe and Verlaine shooting Rimbaud.
gin & tonic and the lost generation or historical women writers OR the fucking Romantics and their shenanigans
half a fifth of rye and the battle of hastings
margaritas and hurrem sultan
Gin/Earl Grey tea and the history of mining/oil booms in the US.
Rye and Ginger and 1970s sitcoms OR marriage equality campaigns in Canada, the US, France and Argentina
Pink wine and the WW2 defences of the City of London.
Tequila and the collapse of the medieval Italian banking system.
Gin and tonic and the history of mathematical logic 1879-1931.
Manischewitz and the turn-of-the-century Yiddish theater
Scorpion Bowl and the Great Molasses Flood of 1919
Malibu and Coke and the Plantagenets.
Bourbon, neat, and the desegregation of transportation from Ida B. Wells (1880s) through Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) through Brown v. Board (precedent, 1954) and Browder v. Gayle (actually ended segregated transport, 1956)
Scotch in any form and the history of church architecture from early medieval to early modern with nods to early Christian
Fireball and EARLY SCIENCE HISTORY BITCHES
Riesling and the English reformation
Whiskey&Coke and the role of women in the Crusades
Vodka and either the mechanics of court at versailles, or the Holocaust. Or possibly both. While shouting.
