Mug & Mali are currently Deadly Gin Investigators at the Constance Noring Institute for the Study of Horse Spit, where their work on gin sanctification made them the subjects of numerous experiments. They have co-authored over forty-five miscellaneous books, many copies of which have survived the purges (search Amazon with the key words "Miscellany" and "Boose"). Mug & Mali were the first to suggest the use of personal injury goats as cocktail shakers. While interns at 2M’s Boris Scilley Yellow Sticky Lab they illuminated both upper and lower brain approaches to left field theory and were co-guest editors (with Rufus Leaking) of "Do Trousers Matter?" Mug & Mali enjoy sharpening crayons, dulling others’ wits through the application of delicious cocktails, cooking up mischief, and advocating monkey wrenching as a tactic of last resort. Enjoy!