The Blue Crab is a mixed alcoholic beverage.
The orgins of the blue crab is not certain. Credits may be givin to Ivan van Rensburg, Francois Neil Botes and possibly to Manus de Jager mixing different drinks during a very confusing summer holiday. Is is believed that the first Blue Crabs appaered in 2002. By 2008 it did not only reach notoriety in Still bay but started reaching out its claws to other parts of South Africa as well. Most notably Stellenbosch, Brackenfell, Bellville and Durbanville.
The Name
Before the days of Smirnoff Storm only Smirnoff Spin were available. Smirnoff Spin uses blue packaging that can explain the origins of 'Blue'. Modern day Crabs are mixed with Smirnoff Storm witch comes in a red bottle. 'Crab' can be attributed to dance and general behaviour of people sampling this exquisite beverage.
The Drink
It is a very potent concoction and is not for sale to persons under 18 and not recommended unless to want to be in danger of behaving like a crab. You purchass a double cane with lots of ice (vodka is also permitted) and mix it with a Smirnoff Storm (Smirnoff Black Ice Malt Beverage in the US)
You will get a potent drink that is pleasant tasting sure the get any party going.
The orgins of the blue crab is not certain. Credits may be givin to Ivan van Rensburg, Francois Neil Botes and possibly to Manus de Jager mixing different drinks during a very confusing summer holiday. Is is believed that the first Blue Crabs appaered in 2002. By 2008 it did not only reach notoriety in Still bay but started reaching out its claws to other parts of South Africa as well. Most notably Stellenbosch, Brackenfell, Bellville and Durbanville.
The Name
Before the days of Smirnoff Storm only Smirnoff Spin were available. Smirnoff Spin uses blue packaging that can explain the origins of 'Blue'. Modern day Crabs are mixed with Smirnoff Storm witch comes in a red bottle. 'Crab' can be attributed to dance and general behaviour of people sampling this exquisite beverage.
The Drink
It is a very potent concoction and is not for sale to persons under 18 and not recommended unless to want to be in danger of behaving like a crab. You purchass a double cane with lots of ice (vodka is also permitted) and mix it with a Smirnoff Storm (Smirnoff Black Ice Malt Beverage in the US)
You will get a potent drink that is pleasant tasting sure the get any party going.
MC Krakk (born 17 Feb 1990 in London), is an English rapper. He is unsigned and is currently in the process of completing his first main mixtape presented by Too Tight Entertainment,One in the Chamber records and Undadogg promotions. The mixtape is entitled "Hate it or Love it", scheduled for release in January 2008. The mixtape features a variety of artists both American and English and features RnB, Club, Hip Hop and Grime. While this will be a free mixtape the main single from it will be "We Ridin" which features Knight on the hook and is produced by Krakk.
Production
Krakk produces the majority of his own material. Apart from his own beats he uses beats produced by American producer Nebula. HE has sent beats to UK star Klashnekoff after Klashnekoff's request for beats but it has not been confirmed as of yet whether or not Klashnekoff will be using his beats. He has also been requested by Shady Record's latest signing Bobby Creekwater and Dr Dre's son Hood Surgeon to produce beats for them via messages on Myspace and Facebook but has postponed those jobs until his mixtape has been completed.
Miscellaneous
Krakk is now believed to have created a producing company with Too Tight Entertainment with a studio, production facilities and samplers/samples to make custom beats for clients.
Discography
Hate it or Love it Volume 1
Mixtapes
*Words of Wisdom Vol 1 (6th March, 2007)
Left-Over Tracks
A number of tracks previously recorded/confirmed have not been used for Hate it or Love it Volume 1:
Judgment Day ft Roc-G and Da Candyman
Wrong Path ft Relentless Crew
So Hot ft Realistic Minds Records (due for release after the mixtape)
Heart is Pounding ft Jae Billz - this was produced by Krakk who later decided that the two artists were not the right combination for the beat and therefore gave it to Jae Billz to use himself
Untitled ft Jae Billz
Do It ft Jay - this has been confirmed to be Krakk's first single, with the RnB singer, but ahs been re-titled and will be released with a video later on in 2008.
Clash Bars ft Chronicle - a collaboration will certainly feature between the two in the future.
Angels beside me ft Skriblah
100 bars and running - instead Krakk will do an eleven-minute 200 bar rap.
Production
Krakk produces the majority of his own material. Apart from his own beats he uses beats produced by American producer Nebula. HE has sent beats to UK star Klashnekoff after Klashnekoff's request for beats but it has not been confirmed as of yet whether or not Klashnekoff will be using his beats. He has also been requested by Shady Record's latest signing Bobby Creekwater and Dr Dre's son Hood Surgeon to produce beats for them via messages on Myspace and Facebook but has postponed those jobs until his mixtape has been completed.
Miscellaneous
Krakk is now believed to have created a producing company with Too Tight Entertainment with a studio, production facilities and samplers/samples to make custom beats for clients.
Discography
Hate it or Love it Volume 1
Mixtapes
*Words of Wisdom Vol 1 (6th March, 2007)
Left-Over Tracks
A number of tracks previously recorded/confirmed have not been used for Hate it or Love it Volume 1:
Judgment Day ft Roc-G and Da Candyman
Wrong Path ft Relentless Crew
So Hot ft Realistic Minds Records (due for release after the mixtape)
Heart is Pounding ft Jae Billz - this was produced by Krakk who later decided that the two artists were not the right combination for the beat and therefore gave it to Jae Billz to use himself
Untitled ft Jae Billz
Do It ft Jay - this has been confirmed to be Krakk's first single, with the RnB singer, but ahs been re-titled and will be released with a video later on in 2008.
Clash Bars ft Chronicle - a collaboration will certainly feature between the two in the future.
Angels beside me ft Skriblah
100 bars and running - instead Krakk will do an eleven-minute 200 bar rap.
The phrase "you are just pulling my leg" is used to illustrate the speaker's disbelief towards something another person has said. It has its origins in 17th century England.
"pull one's leg"
When you pull a person's leg you are spoofing or making fun of him, usually in a good-humored way. But that wasn't always the meaning of the expression. When the expression first turned up in Scotland about a hundred years ago, it was lacking the lighthearted touch it has today. In those days 'pull one's leg' meant to make of fool of him, often by outright cheating. The best theory of the origin of the phrase is that by tripping a person -- pulling his leg -- you can throw him into a state of confusion and make him look very foolish indeed." From "Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins" by William and Mary Morris (HarperCollinsPublishers).
In British English, if someone says "don't pull my leg" they want you to stop playing a joke on them; to stop telling fibs and to tell the truth. There is a sense of good humour about the whole concept, but it may not have always been so. The origin is found in a Scottish rhyme in which "draw" is used in the sense of "pull" rather than the word itself. It goes:
He preached, and at last drew the auld body's leg,
Sae the Kirk got the gatherins o' our Aunty Meg.
The suggestion in the rhyme is that Aunty Meg was hung for a crime and, at the end, the preacher pulled on her legs to ensure that she was dead. The rather more sombre overtones of this possibility than are apparent in the British use of the phrase are mirrored in the American usage, where there is much more a feeling of trickery and deception when the saying is used.
This was the post I saw in here previously. I didnt want to erase it, as it is a great example of 'pulling one's leg.'
Origin
The phrase originated in 17th century (more or less) England, where a popular mode of transportation was the double-decker wagon. The driver left one leg hanging, so that when a passenger wanted to stop, they would lightly pull the driver's leg. When children were on board, they might pull the driver's leg to make the wagon stop, without actually intending to alight the vehicle. After multiple stops and no-one disembarking, the driver would not stop for those would really wanted the wagon to stop, stating "you are just pulling my leg."
"pull one's leg"
When you pull a person's leg you are spoofing or making fun of him, usually in a good-humored way. But that wasn't always the meaning of the expression. When the expression first turned up in Scotland about a hundred years ago, it was lacking the lighthearted touch it has today. In those days 'pull one's leg' meant to make of fool of him, often by outright cheating. The best theory of the origin of the phrase is that by tripping a person -- pulling his leg -- you can throw him into a state of confusion and make him look very foolish indeed." From "Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins" by William and Mary Morris (HarperCollinsPublishers).
In British English, if someone says "don't pull my leg" they want you to stop playing a joke on them; to stop telling fibs and to tell the truth. There is a sense of good humour about the whole concept, but it may not have always been so. The origin is found in a Scottish rhyme in which "draw" is used in the sense of "pull" rather than the word itself. It goes:
He preached, and at last drew the auld body's leg,
Sae the Kirk got the gatherins o' our Aunty Meg.
The suggestion in the rhyme is that Aunty Meg was hung for a crime and, at the end, the preacher pulled on her legs to ensure that she was dead. The rather more sombre overtones of this possibility than are apparent in the British use of the phrase are mirrored in the American usage, where there is much more a feeling of trickery and deception when the saying is used.
This was the post I saw in here previously. I didnt want to erase it, as it is a great example of 'pulling one's leg.'
Origin
The phrase originated in 17th century (more or less) England, where a popular mode of transportation was the double-decker wagon. The driver left one leg hanging, so that when a passenger wanted to stop, they would lightly pull the driver's leg. When children were on board, they might pull the driver's leg to make the wagon stop, without actually intending to alight the vehicle. After multiple stops and no-one disembarking, the driver would not stop for those would really wanted the wagon to stop, stating "you are just pulling my leg."
Karis Hunt Jagger (born November 4 1970) in London, is an English Production Assistant. She is the daughter of The Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger and singer Marsha Hunt. Although after Karis's birth, Mick Jagger refused to pay child support, a settlement was made in 1979. Throughout Karis's teenage years she was close to her father and frequently vacationed with him and other members of the Jagger clan. During her childhood, she attended the prestigious Bedales School in the United Kingdom. She then enrolled at Yale University and graduated in 1992.
Karis has worked on several movies including "Man on the Moon", "The Rainmaker", and "Sweet November".
In 2000, she married boyfriend Jonathan Watson on Treasure Island in California before 100 guests including her mother, father, and five of her six half-siblings: Jade Jagger, Elizabeth Jagger, and Elizabeth's siblings James Jagger, Georgia Jagger, and Gabriel Jagger. She and her husband have two children.
Karis has worked on several movies including "Man on the Moon", "The Rainmaker", and "Sweet November".
In 2000, she married boyfriend Jonathan Watson on Treasure Island in California before 100 guests including her mother, father, and five of her six half-siblings: Jade Jagger, Elizabeth Jagger, and Elizabeth's siblings James Jagger, Georgia Jagger, and Gabriel Jagger. She and her husband have two children.