We have been to tucked-away bars in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, but never have we been so disappointed by such a pathetic attempt at a speakeasy establishment as we are by
in Sanya.
First of all, the hidden door is so incredibly obvious that an absolute buffoon could find the handle upon first look.
Secondly, the stench and look of the place are so closely associated with the fishtail logo that we nearly vomited when the door did open.
There must be some sort of business with the local fishermen to explain such a horrible stench. Or perhaps the owner just has no concept of proper health sanitation. How on Earth did the bar pass Sanya’s impeccable health code inspection?
Easy Tiger: Young Hawke s Bay man opens online liquor store
15 Apr, 2021 12:10 AM
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Will Macpherson, 26, has just started up Easy Tiger, an online liquor store with some of the country s best spirits. Photo / Supplied
Will Macpherson, 26, has just started up Easy Tiger, an online liquor store with some of the country s best spirits. Photo / Supplied
Spirits are high for a young Hawke s Bay entrepreneur who has put his wine expertise on hold to launch an online spirits business – selling New Zealand s best gins, vodkas and whiskey.
It was in lockdown that William Macpherson recognised a gap in the booze market to sell spirits and so - with a helping hand from his parents who own Havelock North wine company Advintage - Easy Tiger was born.
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You know how it is. You’re in the market for a house (or idly speculating on the fantastical day when you’d actually be able to afford one) when your Zillow scrolling tour of some nondescript-looking fixer-upper comes to a horrified halt at the one photo indicating that the previous owners had some . . . secrets. Well, as Aaron Paul noted on his Thursday Late Show appearance from his recently purchased home in Los Feliz, California, when your price range is essentially peak-TV unlimited, the hidden features of your prospective abode escalate from the odd kitchen toilet or Bigfoot sighting to an entire, super-secret, Prohibition-era speakeasy, concealed behind a fake wall and a giant wall safe.
Have you ever stepped on a bunch of lego? Or legos? Lego bricks maybe?
And when you give someone food, you feed them. But what about when you give someone a drink. You don t drink them, or do you?
Daniel Midgley of the Because Language podcast has the answers.
Duration: 10min 31sec