Cocktail Psychology: What a Girl’s Drink Says About Her

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Like clothes, jobs, favorite movies and whether or not you voted for George W. Bush, the type of cocktail a person drinks says a lot more about a person than you might think. Fortunately, the lovely Dr. Jackie Black has laid out the lowdown on what a girl’s drink of choice says about her. Read and learn… and then drink.

Click on a cocktail to see what secrets her favorite beverage reveals about your girl’s inner self.

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Cocktail Psychology: The Revealing Truth Behind Your Girl’s Favorite Drink

It’s just a cocktail… or is it? Relationship expert Dr. Jackie Black says your girl’s drink of choice says alot more about her than you might think.

Click on a cocktail to see what secrets her favorite beverage reveals about your girl’s inner self.

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                   beer                           martini                           scotch                           red wine

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              lemon drop                 champagne                         cosmo                      rum and coke

The Daily Shocker: Kamikaze Squirrel Destroys Car!

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Story of the year thus far: a squirrel in suburban New Jersey gnaws on an electric wire, bursts into flames, plummets down into an unsuspecting car’s engine compartment and blows it up. (NJ.com)

Cocktail Psychology: what does your drink say about you? (College Candy)

USF Bulls have become the underdogs to watch in college football. (The Big Lead)

Britney Spears runs over a paparazzo’s foot. This marks the first time in months that Brit’s not the most hated person in a story about herself. (YouTube)

Deaf rapper Terry Richards throws up different kinds of signs. (Stuff)

Regardless of Your Major, Add These Classes to Your Schedule

studentYour four years of college will include many interesting and not-so-interesting courses. Hopefully, when combined, these courses will produce a well-rounded intelligent citizen ready to contribute to society and earn a living. Long after graduation, you’ll find yourself using some of the knowledge (hopefully, your major) everyday. Other courses will disappear from your mind as quickly as they appear. For example, I now only think of the two required semesters of Western Civilization when Alex Trebek asks a question related to the Ottoman Empire.

A few classes outside my major, though, have yielded a value far beyond the tuition dollars paid for them. I advise any college student to find time to take five courses. Perhaps one or two will be required and one or two can fill elective options. Even if that’s not the case, don’t graduate without these on your transcript and in your head! (more…)