Talk:Cement mixer

So that's why my house fell down... maybe we need something on the device the mixes cement as well as the docktail

I'll clear this article up... for a fairly common phrase, this is a very poorly written article. I'm going to split the two things into separate articles DoomBringer 23:36, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)

The correct term for the truck is readi-mix truck or mixer truck. The term "cement mixer" is incorrect and should be changed to Concrete mixer. Cement is only one ingredient of concrete, the others being flyash, sand, rock, air entrainment, water reducer, and sometimes fibers, retarder, calcium, and plasticizer.

Should be Concrete mixer
...cant get the page moved.... should be moved to Concrete mixer. Did a edit on cement->concrete.....

finally figured it out.... moved page to Concrete mixer

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BetacommandBot 12:10, 26 October 2007 (UTC)

Just wondering
Has anyone ever tried one of these drinks? I used to win bar-bets with this one, as it is almost impossible to keep one in your mouth for 60 seconds. Qazox (talk) 05:54, 5 April 2010 (UTC)

Vodka and Milk
"In some places, vodka is used instead of lime juice, and, occasionally, milk is substituted for Bailey's. The vodka and milk version curdles more quickly and has a more cottage cheese-like consistency." This makes no sense to me, primarily because of: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Russian_%28cocktail%29

Can we get some clarity/citations on this part? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.113.195.119 (talk) 05:04, 25 February 2011 (UTC)