Since we're on the topic of drinking...
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I do it for the buzz, the effect, not the taste. Very few drinks actually really taste very nice, a coca cola or straight orange juice will beat them anyday. A lot of people drink to be seen drinking, it's cool to have a martini in your hand and not a fanta pineapple. It's cultured to drink red wine, soda pop is for kids. When I go out for a meal, I have coke or lemonade. I don't order up a bottle of wine. I don't understand paying twice as much if all you want is to quench your thirst. So when I do drink, it's to get a buzz or to wake up the next morning wondering who put a dead hedgehog in my mouth. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?
Paul Watson wrote: When I go out for a meal, I have coke or lemonade Are you knocking us chocolate milkshake cultured adult beings? ;P
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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I do it for the buzz, the effect, not the taste. Very few drinks actually really taste very nice, a coca cola or straight orange juice will beat them anyday. A lot of people drink to be seen drinking, it's cool to have a martini in your hand and not a fanta pineapple. It's cultured to drink red wine, soda pop is for kids. When I go out for a meal, I have coke or lemonade. I don't order up a bottle of wine. I don't understand paying twice as much if all you want is to quench your thirst. So when I do drink, it's to get a buzz or to wake up the next morning wondering who put a dead hedgehog in my mouth. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?
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What kind of drinking environment do you prefer? Local bar? Sports bar? At home? Jumping through a bonfire? Me? I'm a pretty easy person to please so I'll hang out just about anywhere but I prefer a sports bar on game days and a college bar the rest of the time because almost everybody there lives a fairly similar lifestyle to my own and drinks are usually cheaper. Bar and grill type places are pretty cool too but are a little too family oriented for a hangout. I like going to dance clubs too but they wear me out quickly (too much excitement). Brad Jennings Sonork: 100.36360 AIM: hongg99
Brad Jennings wrote: What kind of drinking environment do you prefer? A clear summer evening in my backyard with a pitcher of frozen margaritas. Sometimes I think - "There is a god!" All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.
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What kind of drinking environment do you prefer? Local bar? Sports bar? At home? Jumping through a bonfire? Me? I'm a pretty easy person to please so I'll hang out just about anywhere but I prefer a sports bar on game days and a college bar the rest of the time because almost everybody there lives a fairly similar lifestyle to my own and drinks are usually cheaper. Bar and grill type places are pretty cool too but are a little too family oriented for a hangout. I like going to dance clubs too but they wear me out quickly (too much excitement). Brad Jennings Sonork: 100.36360 AIM: hongg99
A comfortable pub where people are relaxed and there is no large screen tv blaring out football :-D Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D
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What kind of drinking environment do you prefer? Local bar? Sports bar? At home? Jumping through a bonfire? Me? I'm a pretty easy person to please so I'll hang out just about anywhere but I prefer a sports bar on game days and a college bar the rest of the time because almost everybody there lives a fairly similar lifestyle to my own and drinks are usually cheaper. Bar and grill type places are pretty cool too but are a little too family oriented for a hangout. I like going to dance clubs too but they wear me out quickly (too much excitement). Brad Jennings Sonork: 100.36360 AIM: hongg99
Brad Jennings wrote: What kind of drinking environment do you prefer? I like the small neighborhood bar that has a couple of pool tables and a good crowd of regulars. I quit doing the club thing - too noisy and too many zippy, yappy 20-somethings. I also like small get-togethers. A few friends drinking beer, playing cards and talking.
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What kind of drinking environment do you prefer? Local bar? Sports bar? At home? Jumping through a bonfire? Me? I'm a pretty easy person to please so I'll hang out just about anywhere but I prefer a sports bar on game days and a college bar the rest of the time because almost everybody there lives a fairly similar lifestyle to my own and drinks are usually cheaper. Bar and grill type places are pretty cool too but are a little too family oriented for a hangout. I like going to dance clubs too but they wear me out quickly (too much excitement). Brad Jennings Sonork: 100.36360 AIM: hongg99
I prefer to do my drinking in a jacuzzi, surrounded by young, pliant females. But then I wake up, and have to settle for drinking in a neighborhood pub, with a grill, where I know everyone and like the selections on the jukebox. "Your village called -
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Paul Watson wrote: I guess I drink to loosen up, to have a good time, yes to get drunk. This is something I've never understood. For one thing, I tend to fall asleep after two drinks... :doh:
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
Meg's World - Blog Photography - The product of my passionIf you fall asleep, you're drinking too little. :rolleyes: There's a golden mean everywhere.. you just have to find it ;) -- I can't resist a touch of evil.
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Ah, at least a flattering reputation! :rolleyes: Nonetheless, I believe we act the same world wide, don't we? ---- It reminds me an interview of Robert Mitchum. A journalist asked him what was the first thing he was doing in the morning. Robert Mitchum answered: "I get dressed, then I go back home".
Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Tous les remords n'y changeront rien Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Donc à présent le choix reste mien
The french style seems a lot like the swedish. :) -- I can't resist a touch of evil.
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Brad Jennings wrote: What kind of drinking environment do you prefer? One where I can get something drinkable. This order of precedence shows what I prefer. 1) Anywhere selling obscure Real Ales, with decent live entertainment, and good food (eg, CAMRA Festival) 2) Anywhere selling Real Ales, with good food, not too smoky or crowded (eg, a good JD Wetherspoons) 3) Anywhere selling decent "commercial" beers (Like Guinness, or good bitters), has the occasional guest ale, plus busty barmaids and friendly people (eg, my local. It's new decor leaves something to be desired though, like a new decor) 4) Anywhere selling drinkable "commercial" beers, and has a pool table -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky
You're such a beer snob! :-D -- I can't resist a touch of evil.
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Brad Jennings wrote: What kind of drinking environment do you prefer? A clear summer evening in my backyard with a pitcher of frozen margaritas. Sometimes I think - "There is a god!" All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.
Oooh! Summer.. drinks.. happy faces. God I hate winter! -- I can't resist a touch of evil.
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I prefer to do my drinking in a jacuzzi, surrounded by young, pliant females. But then I wake up, and have to settle for drinking in a neighborhood pub, with a grill, where I know everyone and like the selections on the jukebox. "Your village called -
They're missing their idiot."Roger Wright wrote: I prefer to do my drinking in a jacuzzi, surrounded by young, pliant females. I know what you mean. Sort of. Unfortunately I was not surrounded, as there was only one female. :bummer: -- I can't resist a touch of evil.
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Roger Wright wrote: I prefer to do my drinking in a jacuzzi, surrounded by young, pliant females. I know what you mean. Sort of. Unfortunately I was not surrounded, as there was only one female. :bummer: -- I can't resist a touch of evil.
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And you wanna be complained? that's pure provocation! :-D
Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Tous les remords n'y changeront rien Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Donc à présent le choix reste mien
Read my sig. :rolleyes: -- I can't resist a touch of evil.
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You're such a beer snob! :-D -- I can't resist a touch of evil.
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: You're such a beer snob! :-D I prefer the term "beer gourmet" myself :-D -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky
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If you fall asleep, you're drinking too little. :rolleyes: There's a golden mean everywhere.. you just have to find it ;) -- I can't resist a touch of evil.
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: There's a golden mean everywhere.. you just have to find it :-D
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
Meg's World - Blog Photography - The product of my passion