I have never heard of baby blue ice but, I have heard of Bloody Mary. Bloody Mary was supposed to be the spirit of a mother (often a widow) who murdered her children, or a young mother whose baby was stolen from her, which made her go mad in grief and she eventually committed suicide. You can summon bloody Mary by playing a game where you go into a dark room spin around in a circle and say her name three times while looking into a mirror. Supposedly she will appear in the mirror if you are guilty of murder yourself she will kill you. There are different versions of both the story and the game. Bloody Mary was believed to be based on Queen Mary I. The queen's life was marked by a number of miscarriages or false pregnancies. Had Mary I successfully borne a child, this would have established a Roman Catholic succession in the English monarchy and episcopacy and threatened the continuance of her religious persecutions after her death. Speculation exists that the miscarriages were deliberately induced. As a result, some retellings of the tale make Bloody Mary the queen driven to madness by the loss of her children.
2009-05-08 17:26:00 UTC
The epithet "Bloody Mary" is associated with a number of historical figures—particularly Queen Mary I of England—and fictional women, especially from folklore. It is believed that inspiration for the cocktail was the Hollywood star Mary Pickford; previously, a similarly red cocktail consisting of rum, grenadine, and Maraschino had been named after her. Other sources trace the name to a waitress named Mary who worked at a Chicago bar called the Bucket of Blood.
In 1934, the cocktail was called "Red Snapper" at the St. Regis Hotel, where Petriot was hired at the time. It was here that tabasco sauce was added to the drink, and the name "Bloody Mary" eventually won popularity. In the 1960s it became popular to serve the cocktail with celery due to a guest at The Pump Room at the Ambassador East Hotel in Chicago.
The name likely refers to the blood-like color of the cocktail.
Sorry, but can't help with baby blue ice - haven't even heard of that one before
Yuta_Kins
2009-05-08 21:20:10 UTC
Dunno about baby blue ice but bloody mary was real...a real person, the legend of bloody mary being a woman that appears when you chant hear name is basically bogus (i think i kinda tried it when i was in grade 3 i forgot) anyway bloody mary is actually Mary Stuart relative to Queen Elizabeth. She was known for numerous murders and conspiracy in order to get her hands on the throne of of England (or so ive been told).
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2017-01-11 16:00:23 UTC
Is Baby Blue Real
Innocent evil
2009-05-08 17:32:06 UTC
baby blue ice idk
but bloody mary no
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2009-05-08 17:21:12 UTC
WAIT I NO BLUDY MARY BUT WHAT THE ******* HELL I S BABY BLUE ICE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!