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    Eat Severed Fingers at the New Tokyo Ghoul Cafe

    https://myanimelist.net/featured/213...kyo_Ghoul_Cafe

    For a memorable meal, visit the new Tokyo Ghoul-themed cafe, where the menu includes delicacies like severed fingers and eyeballs.


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    Image of "Amon’s Kakeage Udon" and "Hinami's Hamburger Steak," two main dishes from the Tokyo Ghoul Cafe. The Guest Cafe and Diner.

    Tokyo residents who visit the Guest Cafe and Diner later this month will find some rather… ghoulish items on the menu. To promote the upcoming live-action Tokyo Ghoul movie coming out in July, the Ikebukuro diner is temporarily transforming into the Tokyo Ghoul Cafe.


    The Tokyo Ghoul Cafe will display artwork from the anime and costumes from the film, but the changes are more than merely cosmetic. Visitors will also be treated to a menu of goodies themed around the anime. Some main dishes offer creative culinary takes on the show's characters, like "Kaneki's One-Eyed Curry," which is modeled after the protagonist's red and black eye, and "Hinami's Hamburger Steak," which comes with sausages that look like severed fingers and a sauce that looks remarkably like blood splatter. Others are recreations of meals from the series, including "Amon’s Kakeage Udon" and the mysterious aptly named the "Can You Really Eat it.... Burger?"


    Dessert consists of some character-themed parfaits and drinks which come with artwork of their respective characters. All this is served on a Tokyo Ghoul placemat. If you still haven't had enough Ghoul, an attached shop will stock Tokyo Ghoul merchendise.


    The anime-themed cafe will be open from May 27 until June 28.



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    their little hot dog fingers

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    In Dawson City at The Downtown Hotel you can get a drink at the bar with a 1920's frostbit toe in the drink .
    Do something Danke

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    Quote Originally Posted by oyarde View Post
    In Dawson City at The Downtown Hotel you can get a drink at the bar with a 1920's frostbit toe in the drink .
    That sounds delightful. where do you get the time to travel to so many places?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Maybe one too many donuts , I think even when I was 50 I could get off the ground that high without the trampoline .
    Do something Danke

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    Quote Originally Posted by HitoKichi View Post
    That sounds delightful. where do you get the time to travel to so many places?
    Mostly I was supposed to be working or I was hiding out .
    Do something Danke

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    Quote Originally Posted by oyarde View Post
    In Dawson City at The Downtown Hotel you can get a drink at the bar with a 1920's frostbit toe in the drink .
    But you have to give them back the toe after you finish your drink. They need it for the next sucker.



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    Quote Originally Posted by oyarde View Post
    In Dawson City at The Downtown Hotel you can get a drink at the bar with a 1920's frostbit toe in the drink .
    He ain't lying.



    The Sourtoe Cocktail
    A famed drink seasoned with an amputated toe, now on its tenth digit.

    http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/sourtoe-cocktail

    Established in 1973, the Sourtoe Cocktail has become a Dawson City tradition and is exactly what is sounds like: an actual human toe that has been dehydrated and preserved in salt is used to garnish a drink of your choice.

    The first toe is said to have belonged to a miner and rum runner named Louie Liken, who had his frostbitten appendage amputated in the 1920s. Liken preserved it in a jar of alcohol in his cabin for memories. Roughly 50 years later, in 1973, Yukon local Captain Dick Stevenson found the jar containing the toe while cleaning a cabin. Captain Dick brought the toe down to the Sourdough Saloon and started plunking it into the drinks of those who were brave enough. Thus, the Sourtoe Cocktail Club was formed.

    Unfortunately, the original toe lasted only seven more years after its discovery. According to the Sourtoe Cocktail Club, “In July 1980, a miner named Garry Younger was trying for the Sourtoe record. On his thirteenth glass of Sourtoe champagne, his chair tipped over backwards, and he swallowed the toe. Sadly, Toe #1 was not recovered.”

    Since then, seven more toes have been donated to the bar. Number two was given after an amputation due to an inoperable corn; number three was from a victim of frostbite (it was also accidentally swallowed); four was an anonymous toe (later stolen by a hunter); toes five and six were donated by a Yukon old-timer in return for free drinks for his nurses; toe seven was an amputation due to diabetes; and toe eight arrived in a jar of alcohol with the message, “Don’t wear open-toe sandals while mowing the lawn.” On August 24th, 2013, a man ordered a Sourtoe shot, swallowed it, paid the $500 fine, and promptly exited the saloon. This is the first and only time the toe was deliberately consumed, and as a result the fine has been increased to $2,500.

    The rules have changed in the past 27 years. The Sourtoe can pair with any drink, but one rule remains the same: “You can drink it fast, you can drink it slow—but the lips have gotta touch the toe.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    He ain't lying.



    The Sourtoe Cocktail
    A famed drink seasoned with an amputated toe, now on its tenth digit.

    http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/sourtoe-cocktail

    Established in 1973, the Sourtoe Cocktail has become a Dawson City tradition and is exactly what is sounds like: an actual human toe that has been dehydrated and preserved in salt is used to garnish a drink of your choice.

    The first toe is said to have belonged to a miner and rum runner named Louie Liken, who had his frostbitten appendage amputated in the 1920s. Liken preserved it in a jar of alcohol in his cabin for memories. Roughly 50 years later, in 1973, Yukon local Captain Dick Stevenson found the jar containing the toe while cleaning a cabin. Captain Dick brought the toe down to the Sourdough Saloon and started plunking it into the drinks of those who were brave enough. Thus, the Sourtoe Cocktail Club was formed.

    Unfortunately, the original toe lasted only seven more years after its discovery. According to the Sourtoe Cocktail Club, “In July 1980, a miner named Garry Younger was trying for the Sourtoe record. On his thirteenth glass of Sourtoe champagne, his chair tipped over backwards, and he swallowed the toe. Sadly, Toe #1 was not recovered.”

    Since then, seven more toes have been donated to the bar. Number two was given after an amputation due to an inoperable corn; number three was from a victim of frostbite (it was also accidentally swallowed); four was an anonymous toe (later stolen by a hunter); toes five and six were donated by a Yukon old-timer in return for free drinks for his nurses; toe seven was an amputation due to diabetes; and toe eight arrived in a jar of alcohol with the message, “Don’t wear open-toe sandals while mowing the lawn.” On August 24th, 2013, a man ordered a Sourtoe shot, swallowed it, paid the $500 fine, and promptly exited the saloon. This is the first and only time the toe was deliberately consumed, and as a result the fine has been increased to $2,500.

    The rules have changed in the past 27 years. The Sourtoe can pair with any drink, but one rule remains the same: “You can drink it fast, you can drink it slow—but the lips have gotta touch the toe.”
    I would buy @Danke that drink.
    Do something Danke

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    STOLEN!!!

    Severed Human Toe Served in Canadian Bar’s ‘Sourtoe Cocktail’ Is Stolen

    http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...cktail-stolen/


    by Katherine Rodriguez21 Jun 201736


    A Canadian bar known for serving a severed, mummified human toe in its signature drink reported that their toe was stolen Saturday.

    The Sourdough Saloon, located in a hotel in Dawson City in the Yukon, is “furious” that the main ingredient in their “Sourtoe Cocktail” — a drink which features a mummified toe submerged in a shot of whiskey that the patron must swallow until toe touches the drinker’s lips — has been stolen.






    “We are furious,” said the hotel’s “Toe Captain,” Terry Lee, in a statement to the CBC. “Toes are very hard to come by.”

    The Alaska Dispatch News reports that Lee’s job as the “Toe Captain” is to preserve the human toes during the day with rock salt and serve the infamous toe cocktails by night.



    He added that the toes are donated by anonymous donors either through wills or after an amputation.

    Lee said that Saturday night, one man ordered the signature cocktail shortly after midnight outside the usual hours in which the cocktail is served. He added that, when the bartender looked away, the patron left the bar with the toe.

    Officers with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating the incident, but no arrests have been made in the case yet nor have police found the toe, a police spokeswoman said.



    Lee said that the saloon thinks they have identified the suspect as a man with a French accent from Quebec who talked about stealing the toe before he received his drink.

    “We have a name. We have two witnesses,” Lee said. “This guy is in deep trouble.”

    Staff added that the man in question left behind a certificate presented to him for drinking the cocktail.



    The bar has an established fine of $2,500 for anyone who steals or swallows the toe. The fine used to be $500, but the bar increased the fine after one patron swallowed the toe in 2013 and slapped $500 on the table.

    The toe is worth more than the fine; the National Post reports that the toe has an estimated value of $80,000.

    The hotel posted a “Missing Toe” flyer on its Facebook page Tuesday in the hopes that the toe would be returned, offering a reward for anyone who finds it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Working Poor View Post
    I bet they taste just like chicken.
    I'll bet it does.


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    Quote Originally Posted by oyarde View Post
    I would buy @Danke that drink.
    I would buy you something good if we could watch Danke drink it together.
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    I would buy you something good if we could watch Danke drink it together.
    He could use a new pair of moccasins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    STOLEN!!!

    Severed Human Toe Served in Canadian Bar’s ‘Sourtoe Cocktail’ Is Stolen

    http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...cktail-stolen/


    by Katherine Rodriguez21 Jun 201736


    A Canadian bar known for serving a severed, mummified human toe in its signature drink reported that their toe was stolen Saturday.

    The Sourdough Saloon, located in a hotel in Dawson City in the Yukon, is “furious” that the main ingredient in their “Sourtoe Cocktail” — a drink which features a mummified toe submerged in a shot of whiskey that the patron must swallow until toe touches the drinker’s lips — has been stolen.






    “We are furious,” said the hotel’s “Toe Captain,” Terry Lee, in a statement to the CBC. “Toes are very hard to come by.”

    The Alaska Dispatch News reports that Lee’s job as the “Toe Captain” is to preserve the human toes during the day with rock salt and serve the infamous toe cocktails by night.



    He added that the toes are donated by anonymous donors either through wills or after an amputation.

    Lee said that Saturday night, one man ordered the signature cocktail shortly after midnight outside the usual hours in which the cocktail is served. He added that, when the bartender looked away, the patron left the bar with the toe.

    Officers with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating the incident, but no arrests have been made in the case yet nor have police found the toe, a police spokeswoman said.



    Lee said that the saloon thinks they have identified the suspect as a man with a French accent from Quebec who talked about stealing the toe before he received his drink.

    “We have a name. We have two witnesses,” Lee said. “This guy is in deep trouble.”

    Staff added that the man in question left behind a certificate presented to him for drinking the cocktail.



    The bar has an established fine of $2,500 for anyone who steals or swallows the toe. The fine used to be $500, but the bar increased the fine after one patron swallowed the toe in 2013 and slapped $500 on the table.

    The toe is worth more than the fine; the National Post reports that the toe has an estimated value of $80,000.

    The hotel posted a “Missing Toe” flyer on its Facebook page Tuesday in the hopes that the toe would be returned, offering a reward for anyone who finds it.
    Well I think they should change their name to "the Stolen Toe"



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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    STOLEN!!!

    Severed Human Toe Served in Canadian Bar’s ‘Sourtoe Cocktail’ Is Stolen

    http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...cktail-stolen/


    by Katherine Rodriguez21 Jun 201736


    A Canadian bar known for serving a severed, mummified human toe in its signature drink reported that their toe was stolen Saturday.

    The Sourdough Saloon, located in a hotel in Dawson City in the Yukon, is “furious” that the main ingredient in their “Sourtoe Cocktail” — a drink which features a mummified toe submerged in a shot of whiskey that the patron must swallow until toe touches the drinker’s lips — has been stolen.






    “We are furious,” said the hotel’s “Toe Captain,” Terry Lee, in a statement to the CBC. “Toes are very hard to come by.”

    The Alaska Dispatch News reports that Lee’s job as the “Toe Captain” is to preserve the human toes during the day with rock salt and serve the infamous toe cocktails by night.



    He added that the toes are donated by anonymous donors either through wills or after an amputation.

    Lee said that Saturday night, one man ordered the signature cocktail shortly after midnight outside the usual hours in which the cocktail is served. He added that, when the bartender looked away, the patron left the bar with the toe.

    Officers with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating the incident, but no arrests have been made in the case yet nor have police found the toe, a police spokeswoman said.



    Lee said that the saloon thinks they have identified the suspect as a man with a French accent from Quebec who talked about stealing the toe before he received his drink.

    “We have a name. We have two witnesses,” Lee said. “This guy is in deep trouble.”

    Staff added that the man in question left behind a certificate presented to him for drinking the cocktail.



    The bar has an established fine of $2,500 for anyone who steals or swallows the toe. The fine used to be $500, but the bar increased the fine after one patron swallowed the toe in 2013 and slapped $500 on the table.

    The toe is worth more than the fine; the National Post reports that the toe has an estimated value of $80,000.

    The hotel posted a “Missing Toe” flyer on its Facebook page Tuesday in the hopes that the toe would be returned, offering a reward for anyone who finds it.


    'Drunken Fool' Returns Bar's Mummified Toe

    (NEWSER) – Drinkers at a bar in Canada will no longer have to suffer through toe-less cocktails after the return of a missing mummified digit this week. The toe—used as a garnish in the signature "Sourtoe Cocktail" at the Downtown Hotel in Dawson City—was first reported missing Sunday, UPI reports. On Tuesday, an unidentified man told police he was mailing the toe back to the bar, according to Alaska Dispatch News. CBC reports the toe arrived at the Downtown Hotel on Thursday along with an apology note. "I'm deeply sorry," the note reads. "I was way too drunk and lost my mind." The note was signed, "Sincerely, A Drunken Fool." The bar's "toe captain" says they're "happy as clams" about the toe's return.

    Downtown Hotel policy states anyone who steals a toe (it does have backups, but this was reportedly the only big toe) will be fined $2,500; it's waiving the fine in this case because the toe was returned in good condition—even packed in salt to keep it preserved. "That was really nice, because it can't remain out of the salt for very long," hotel manager Geri Coulbourne says. She credits the worldwide coverage of the stolen toe for convincing the thief it meant too much to the community not to return. The toe—which was donated by a man who had it surgically removed then dehydrated in salt for six months—will return to customers' drinks after passing inspection by Downtown Hotel's "toe master." Dawson City is located in the Yukon about 65 miles from the Alaskan border.
    http://www.newser.com/story/244734/d...ified-toe.html
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    The intellectual battle for liberty can appear to be a lonely one at times. However, the numbers are not as important as the principles that we hold. Leonard Read always taught that "it's not a numbers game, but an ideological game." That's why it's important to continue to provide a principled philosophy as to what the role of government ought to be, despite the numbers that stare us in the face.
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