Mojitos?

To my Miami/South Beach/Cuban friends…

Or to ANYONE who moves all night to the beat of a Samba or Merengue…

I know that a “Mojito” is a drink…but in the Barcardi Mojito Commercial…is “The Mojito” also the name of the dance they are doing?

(Whew…there are some Hotties in that Commercial…JUST like I remember on South Beach!)

Mufasa

[quote]Mufasa wrote:
To my Miami/South Beach/Cuban friends…

Or to ANYONE who moves all night to the beat of a Samba or Merengue…

I know that a “Mojito” is a drink…but in the Barcardi Mojito Commercial…is “The Mojito” also the name of the dance they are doing?

(Whew…there are some Hotties in that Commercial…JUST like I remember on South Beach!)

Mufasa[/quote]

Them things will sneak up you!

[quote]Mufasa wrote:
To my Miami/South Beach/Cuban friends…

Or to ANYONE who moves all night to the beat of a Samba or Merengue…

I know that a “Mojito” is a drink…but in the Barcardi Mojito Commercial…is “The Mojito” also the name of the dance they are doing?

(Whew…there are some Hotties in that Commercial…JUST like I remember on South Beach!)

Mufasa[/quote]

I don’t know. But the “bartender” in that commercial is using the muddler upside down and it irks me.

LOL, Panther!

I hadn’t noticed that!

I guess I was WAY too focused on the Hotties!

LOL!

Okay, my friends…any ideas on the dance?

Mufasa

LOVE the commercial!

(Really reminds me of my College days…)

Any ideas on the dance?

Mufasa

[quote]Panther1015 wrote:
Mufasa wrote:
To my Miami/South Beach/Cuban friends…

Or to ANYONE who moves all night to the beat of a Samba or Merengue…

I know that a “Mojito” is a drink…but in the Barcardi Mojito Commercial…is “The Mojito” also the name of the dance they are doing?

(Whew…there are some Hotties in that Commercial…JUST like I remember on South Beach!)

Mufasa

I don’t know. But the “bartender” in that commercial is using the muddler upside down and it irks me.
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most muddlers and have two ends: a large, nearly flat one, and a smaller round one. for bulky fruit that needs a good crush the flatter end works best. for leaves and peels the round end makes sharper contact to get the oils to release.

Ahhh…

Perhaps a bartender from South Beach?

Mufasa

There is a form of the Rumba called El Mojito.