First you have to get your hands on a spaceship with hyper-drive. Then you have to take all the driving tests in the galaxy, (this is estimated to take you twenty years at the moment, but new tests are being added daily).
Done that, boy you must be thirsty.
Right, armed with your copy of the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy and a babel fish you can now assemble all the ingredients, (estimated to take 250 years).
Why not say Stuff this, I'm off to the off-licence instead.
Since the Pangalactic gargle blaster is a drink just tell everyone you have the required driving tests then mix the drink anyway.
Pay is a lot better than it once was. The actual pay will depend on where you are, and what skills you have. A skilled equipment operator or blaster will make more than a laborer. No way to give one single answer- sorry.
you ask a friend to buy for you or get a Jedi Member ship
The postwar world differed because in the US we win because we're champs and russia aka the soviets gargle balls
Gargoyles are weird stone figures which are half human and half animal or half bird. They sit on edges of roofs of many old cathedrals, palaces, and other buildings. But these frightening figures are not there to frighten away passers-by; they serve a very useful purpose. Gargoyles are actually waterspouts to catch the rain as it flows off the roof. This water is piped into the mouths of the gargoyles and is emptied into the street, instead of dripping down the sides of the building and damaging it. Stoneworkers who created these gargoyles in medieval times are said to have represented their friends in the grotesque forms of these gargoyles. Some people believe that gargoyles were named from the French word gargouiller, which means "to gargle." Perhaps this is true, since people do make strange and even grotesque faces when they gargle water in their throats.
gargoyles were put in place to scare off evil spirits Gargoyles are weird stone figures which are half human and half animal or half bird. They sit on edges of roofs of many old cathedrals, palaces, and other buildings. But these frightening figures are not there to frighten away passers-by; they serve a very useful purpose. Gargoyles are actually waterspouts to catch the rain as it flows off the roof. This water is piped into the mouths of the gargoyles and is emptied into the street, instead of dripping down the sides of the building and damaging it. Stoneworkers who created these gargoyles in medieval times are said to have represented their friends in the grotesque forms of these gargoyles. Some people believe that gargoyles were named from the French word gargouiller, which means "to gargle." Perhaps this is true, since people do make strange and even grotesque faces when they gargle water in their throats.
Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster
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Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster
The best drink in the Universe is the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster, according to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It is described as the alcoholic equivalent to a mugging and is known for its powerful and intoxicating effects.
Gargle water in your mouth and that's the sound.
In order of mention: -Water -The Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster (the best known drink in the universe - drinking one is like having your brains smashed out by a slice of lemon wrapped round a large gold brick) -Beer -A drink produced by the Nutri-matic that is entirely unlike tea -Tea -Wine -Jynnan Tonnyx -A glass of water containing a deceased baby Kakrafoonian sea-dragon (they only live for four seconds upon hatching, after which their soul is released into the drink)
polish them with a sand blaster!
A variety, from harsh screams to squeels and chirping like sounds.
HEI cap has coil mounted in it. they do make a blaster coil that fits in the cap. if your coil is the type of blaster that is shaped like a soda can but a bit smaller it WILL NOT work on an HEI
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