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  • N Nish Nishant

    Paul Watson wrote: What is peoples opinion on alcohol here? In India [most of India anyway], alcohol is considered bad. People who drink are put in the same league as [well almost same league] as robbers and politicians. I drink too. But I am a very light drinker. In college I used to take vodka with sprite [3-4 pegs] Nowadays I don't drink much. I cant stand the hangover nextday. Here we don't have much of a choice with beer. And nobody drinks wine. Peopledo make wine at home but it's a sweet non-alcoholic drink compared to the wine you have out in the west. By the way I smoke too. A very light smoker. 6-7 a day. That's light. Except when I drink. Then I smoke 10-15 at one go. :-) :-) Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
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    Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: put in the same league as [well almost same league] as robbers and politicians. Politicians generally are drunkards anyway (especially in Oz, so I hear) :-D Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: I cant stand the hangover nextday. Best cure for a hangover? Another drink :laugh: (terrible but true) Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: Peopledo make wine at home but it's a sweet non-alcoholic drink I think they call that Ribena or Grape Juice in the west :-D Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: By the way I smoke too. A very light smoker. 6-7 a day. That's light. Except when I drink. Then I smoke 10-15 at one go. Hmmm while it may seem hypocritical (because I drink but don't smoke) smoking is baddddd for you kiddies. One drink is supposed to actually be good for you, but even one cigarette is plain old bad. LOL and I wouldn't consider 6-7 light smoking! I hope your girlfriend smokes Nish because kissing someone who smokes is like licking and ash tray. Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: In India [most of India anyway], alcohol is considered bad That is VERY weird. In Durban (which has the largest concentration of Indians outside of India) I knew a lot of Indians and boy did they drink. They got plastered on only a few drinks but that did not stop them. Maybe they are all homesick? :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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      Roger Allen wrote: don't drink alcohol Man that bites... :-D What is peoples opinion on alcohol here? I noticed quite a few have said they don't drink, why not? Being a South African (and the Kiwis and Aussies can agree with me on this) I tend to probably drink more than Northern hemisphere people. I don't over do it (except on the odd occasion where celebrations call for excessive alcohol and embarrasing photos) but I won't refuse a beer or a good wine or spirit. I realise some people have some very valid and strong reasons not to drink at all (so please don't post a reply telling me that alcohol is the work of the devil etc. I already know that), but I am more interested in the "average" folk who don't drink for whatever reason. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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      Paul Watson wrote: Being a South African ... I tend to probably drink more than Northern hemisphere Not sure I agree with you on this one. As you stated in another post, the pub is one of the major parts of british culture and I would say that a large number of the british population drink regularly. I personally have a bit of problem. As I work away in London 4 nights a week I eat in restuarants on each of these nights and so drink during and after my meals. I then return home at the weekend and drink very heavily on Friday and Saturday nights when I go out with friends. Sunday I have a pub lunch (again with beer) and Sunday night is the pub quiz :) What I find interesting is that the recommended weekly allowance is something like 20 units of alocohol. This amounts to 5 pints of premium lager. I calculate that in an average week I consume around 40 - 50 pints of premium lager plus wine plus spirits. Liver transplant, anyone? James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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        Roger Allen wrote: don't drink alcohol Man that bites... :-D What is peoples opinion on alcohol here? I noticed quite a few have said they don't drink, why not? Being a South African (and the Kiwis and Aussies can agree with me on this) I tend to probably drink more than Northern hemisphere people. I don't over do it (except on the odd occasion where celebrations call for excessive alcohol and embarrasing photos) but I won't refuse a beer or a good wine or spirit. I realise some people have some very valid and strong reasons not to drink at all (so please don't post a reply telling me that alcohol is the work of the devil etc. I already know that), but I am more interested in the "average" folk who don't drink for whatever reason. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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        Paul Watson wrote: I am more interested in the "average" folk who don't drink for whatever reason. I'm unsure whether you'd call me average :-) But I rarely drink now, because I believe I have already had my share of drink in life, I have nothing against others who have a quiet drink or two. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

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          Paul Watson wrote: I am more interested in the "average" folk who don't drink for whatever reason. I'm unsure whether you'd call me average :-) But I rarely drink now, because I believe I have already had my share of drink in life, I have nothing against others who have a quiet drink or two. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

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          Colin Davies wrote: I'm unsure whether you'd call me average LOL, good point! Colin Davies wrote: I have nothing against others who have a quiet drink or two. And those who have a rowdy drink or ten? ;) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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            Anders Molin wrote: I don't drink much beer but love a good bottle of wine I never used to be a wine fan but as they say "you grow into the taste" and lately I have been enjoying some good bottles of wine (still preferring white but red is becoming more palatable). Have you tried any South African wines yet? Very good wine, especially from around the area I live (the Cape and Stellenbosch regions). I have tried some Southern California and Australian wine and was quite impressed. French wine does not do it for me though, I think they have become a bit arrogant of their reputation but have not improved the actual wine itself. As for beer, well the only time it tastes good is outside under a hot African sun. Though Guiness is good for weathering the cold London winter when I am over there. :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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            Paul Watson wrote: I never used to be a wine fan but as they say "you grow into the taste" and lately I have been enjoying some good bottles of wine (still preferring white but red is becoming more palatable). I had it the same way a couple of years ago. Now I just love red wine. :-) (Guess I'm getting older. ;) ) Paul Watson wrote: Have you tried any South African wines yet? Very good wine, especially from around the area I live (the Cape and Stellenbosch regions). I prefer wine from Chile and South Australia. I have a couple of different wines from South Africa, but no one that I *really* liked. Maybe I have just tried the wrong ones... Paul Watson wrote: As for beer, well the only time it tastes good is outside under a hot African sun. Hey, that's why I don't drink much beer. I don't have a hot African sun around. ;) - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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              Paul Watson wrote: I am more interested in the "average" folk who don't drink for whatever reason. I'm unsure whether you'd call me average :-) But I rarely drink now, because I believe I have already had my share of drink in life, I have nothing against others who have a quiet drink or two. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

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              I don't drink much, I'm only 17. (Underage) But, I do drink once in a while... I'm not a big fan of beer... just whiskey... mmmm whiskey.

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              • J James Spibey

                Paul Watson wrote: Being a South African ... I tend to probably drink more than Northern hemisphere Not sure I agree with you on this one. As you stated in another post, the pub is one of the major parts of british culture and I would say that a large number of the british population drink regularly. I personally have a bit of problem. As I work away in London 4 nights a week I eat in restuarants on each of these nights and so drink during and after my meals. I then return home at the weekend and drink very heavily on Friday and Saturday nights when I go out with friends. Sunday I have a pub lunch (again with beer) and Sunday night is the pub quiz :) What I find interesting is that the recommended weekly allowance is something like 20 units of alocohol. This amounts to 5 pints of premium lager. I calculate that in an average week I consume around 40 - 50 pints of premium lager plus wine plus spirits. Liver transplant, anyone? James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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                • J James Spibey

                  Paul Watson wrote: Being a South African ... I tend to probably drink more than Northern hemisphere Not sure I agree with you on this one. As you stated in another post, the pub is one of the major parts of british culture and I would say that a large number of the british population drink regularly. I personally have a bit of problem. As I work away in London 4 nights a week I eat in restuarants on each of these nights and so drink during and after my meals. I then return home at the weekend and drink very heavily on Friday and Saturday nights when I go out with friends. Sunday I have a pub lunch (again with beer) and Sunday night is the pub quiz :) What I find interesting is that the recommended weekly allowance is something like 20 units of alocohol. This amounts to 5 pints of premium lager. I calculate that in an average week I consume around 40 - 50 pints of premium lager plus wine plus spirits. Liver transplant, anyone? James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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                  James Spibey wrote: I calculate that in an average week I consume around 40 - 50 pints of premium lager plus wine plus spirits. :omg: Simon Hey, it looks like you're writing a letter! Sonork ID 100.10024

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                    James Spibey wrote: I calculate that in an average week I consume around 40 - 50 pints of premium lager plus wine plus spirits. :omg: Simon Hey, it looks like you're writing a letter! Sonork ID 100.10024

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                    Is that excessive? I've always drunk the same ever since I was about 17. Even when I wasn't working away, I'd still either go down the local most nights and if not I'd have 4 or 5 beers watching Tv at night. Helps me to wind down. I feel like an alcoholic now :-O James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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                    • A Anders Molin

                      Well, me and my wife share a bottle of wine once, maybe twice, a week. I don't drink much beer but love a good bottle of wine. :-D - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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                      I personally have always loved the smell of beer, but have never liked the taste of the stuff. I suppose it could be because i've only ever drunk it a few times. Do you think people's taste buds change as they enter adulthood? Simon Hey, it looks like you're writing a letter! Sonork ID 100.10024

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                        Roger Allen wrote: don't drink alcohol Man that bites... :-D What is peoples opinion on alcohol here? I noticed quite a few have said they don't drink, why not? Being a South African (and the Kiwis and Aussies can agree with me on this) I tend to probably drink more than Northern hemisphere people. I don't over do it (except on the odd occasion where celebrations call for excessive alcohol and embarrasing photos) but I won't refuse a beer or a good wine or spirit. I realise some people have some very valid and strong reasons not to drink at all (so please don't post a reply telling me that alcohol is the work of the devil etc. I already know that), but I am more interested in the "average" folk who don't drink for whatever reason. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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                        Well my alcohol consumption depends on my week... I dont normally drink during the week unless : 1) I have had a really hard day and need one or two to wind down 2) I have made a really nice meal that just screams for a nice Cabernet Sauvignon 3) Friends are coming over to watch the Hockey Game...then it is unavoidable to drink beer... Weekends are another story all together....usually out at least one night (usually Saturday) with all my friends having probably 1 or 2 too many.... :cool:

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                          Roger Allen wrote: don't drink alcohol Man that bites... :-D What is peoples opinion on alcohol here? I noticed quite a few have said they don't drink, why not? Being a South African (and the Kiwis and Aussies can agree with me on this) I tend to probably drink more than Northern hemisphere people. I don't over do it (except on the odd occasion where celebrations call for excessive alcohol and embarrasing photos) but I won't refuse a beer or a good wine or spirit. I realise some people have some very valid and strong reasons not to drink at all (so please don't post a reply telling me that alcohol is the work of the devil etc. I already know that), but I am more interested in the "average" folk who don't drink for whatever reason. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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                          Paul Watson wrote: ...alcohol is the work of the devil etc. How can this be when the Bible refers for alcohol frequently. Jesus even made wine. :-D I partake of a little wine occasionally. I have nothing against alcohol. I have observed its need in social situations. Unfortunately, alcohol is frequently abused. Any substance in abundance is bad m'kay.

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                            Is that excessive? I've always drunk the same ever since I was about 17. Even when I wasn't working away, I'd still either go down the local most nights and if not I'd have 4 or 5 beers watching Tv at night. Helps me to wind down. I feel like an alcoholic now :-O James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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                            James Spibey wrote: I feel like an alcoholic now Do you function correctly in life? Does your drinking affect your life negatively? Are those around you negatively impacted by your drinking? I would venture no to all those questions in your case (if I may) so no, not an alcoholic. Frankly people who don't drink are disfunc.... ok I will stop there and not cause any trouble.. not today at least.... ;) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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                              Well my alcohol consumption depends on my week... I dont normally drink during the week unless : 1) I have had a really hard day and need one or two to wind down 2) I have made a really nice meal that just screams for a nice Cabernet Sauvignon 3) Friends are coming over to watch the Hockey Game...then it is unavoidable to drink beer... Weekends are another story all together....usually out at least one night (usually Saturday) with all my friends having probably 1 or 2 too many.... :cool:

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                              I don't like beer so much, find it doesn't taste so good... However, mixed drinks are good, as well as Smirnoff Ice... have any of you tried it?? Quite yummy. It's Vodka and lemonade, or another fruit. Made some at home before too. Although, it doesn't take much for me to feel tipsy! Even though my uncle made me taste whiskey when I was like... 13! You would think that my tolerance would increase over the years... Maybe a couple more years, since I'm only 21.... But I blame my low tolerance on my small frame and Asian blood (I turn red pretty fast :)) Melissa

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                                I personally have always loved the smell of beer, but have never liked the taste of the stuff. I suppose it could be because i've only ever drunk it a few times. Do you think people's taste buds change as they enter adulthood? Simon Hey, it looks like you're writing a letter! Sonork ID 100.10024

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                                Simon Walton wrote: I personally have always loved the smell of beer, but have never liked the taste of the stuff. Girlfriends hate the smell of beer, especially when it is on your breath :laugh: be warned. Simon Walton wrote: Do you think people's taste buds change as they enter adulthood? Most definitley! I remember when I was a kid I thought Wine and Beer tasted like off-grapes and piss respectively. Now I enjoy them, what gives? Must be my taste buds that have changed. Also when I was a kid I couldnt stand asparagus and cucumbers. Now I will happily eat them (mmmmm cucumber in tzatziki (sp?) sauce is awesome). Heck when I was younger I thought metallica sucked, now I like them. Tastes in general change and improve as you grow older :) Simon Walton wrote: Hey, it looks like you're writing a letter! I crack up every time I read that... brings back un-fond memories. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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                                  Paul Watson wrote: ...alcohol is the work of the devil etc. How can this be when the Bible refers for alcohol frequently. Jesus even made wine. :-D I partake of a little wine occasionally. I have nothing against alcohol. I have observed its need in social situations. Unfortunately, alcohol is frequently abused. Any substance in abundance is bad m'kay.

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                                  Henry Jacobs wrote: How can this be when the Bible refers for alcohol frequently. Jesus even made wine I get that but then why is the flipping Church always slamming alcohol and calling it a "non Chrisitian thing to do". Hypocrites... Anyways, we won't go down that road :) Henry Jacobs wrote: I have nothing against alcohol. I have observed its need in social situations. Unfortunately, alcohol is frequently abused. Any substance in abundance is bad m'kay. LOL, "observed" sound quite professional there Professor Jacobs... :-D Well banning alcohol won't stop the abuse. Only through education will responsible drinking happen. Oxygen in abundance is bad :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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                                    I don't like beer so much, find it doesn't taste so good... However, mixed drinks are good, as well as Smirnoff Ice... have any of you tried it?? Quite yummy. It's Vodka and lemonade, or another fruit. Made some at home before too. Although, it doesn't take much for me to feel tipsy! Even though my uncle made me taste whiskey when I was like... 13! You would think that my tolerance would increase over the years... Maybe a couple more years, since I'm only 21.... But I blame my low tolerance on my small frame and Asian blood (I turn red pretty fast :)) Melissa

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                                    Melissa_N wrote: I don't like beer so much, find it doesn't taste so good... I am not being a typical male chauvinist pig here but it seems as though most women don't like beer. My girlfriend says that the main problem with is it gives her such a bloated feeling, even after just one. Oddly enough my sister loves the foam off the top of a beer but can't stand the actual liquid... :rolleyes: weird. Melissa_N wrote: Smirnoff Ice... have any of you tried it?? Nice stuff but gets a bit sweet after three our four. Good old hand-mixed Vodka, Lime and Lemonade is the best. Melissa_N wrote: You would think that my tolerance would increase over the years Definitley your small build. I have a good friend and she is rather errr large and boy can she drink. Makes us guys look amateurish. Whenever someone complains that they get drunk to easily I remind them that it is a good thing. Why? Costs you less when you go out. :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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                                      I personally have always loved the smell of beer, but have never liked the taste of the stuff. I suppose it could be because i've only ever drunk it a few times. Do you think people's taste buds change as they enter adulthood? Simon Hey, it looks like you're writing a letter! Sonork ID 100.10024

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                                      Simon Walton wrote: I personally have always loved the smell of beer, but have never liked the taste of the stuff. I feel exactly the same way about coffee. Blech! X| Jon Sagara "We assume you already know not to consider something like Windows as a firewall platform. Does the name "Windows" evoke images of security? Silly rabbit, Windows is for desktops." -- Unix System Administration Handbook

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                                        Simon Walton wrote: I personally have always loved the smell of beer, but have never liked the taste of the stuff. Girlfriends hate the smell of beer, especially when it is on your breath :laugh: be warned. Simon Walton wrote: Do you think people's taste buds change as they enter adulthood? Most definitley! I remember when I was a kid I thought Wine and Beer tasted like off-grapes and piss respectively. Now I enjoy them, what gives? Must be my taste buds that have changed. Also when I was a kid I couldnt stand asparagus and cucumbers. Now I will happily eat them (mmmmm cucumber in tzatziki (sp?) sauce is awesome). Heck when I was younger I thought metallica sucked, now I like them. Tastes in general change and improve as you grow older :) Simon Walton wrote: Hey, it looks like you're writing a letter! I crack up every time I read that... brings back un-fond memories. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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                                        Paul Watson wrote: Girlfriends hate the smell of beer, especially when it is on your breath be warned. I must have lucked out. Mine thinks it's sexy (sometimes). :-D Jon Sagara "We assume you already know not to consider something like Windows as a firewall platform. Does the name "Windows" evoke images of security? Silly rabbit, Windows is for desktops." -- Unix System Administration Handbook

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                                          Melissa_N wrote: I don't like beer so much, find it doesn't taste so good... I am not being a typical male chauvinist pig here but it seems as though most women don't like beer. My girlfriend says that the main problem with is it gives her such a bloated feeling, even after just one. Oddly enough my sister loves the foam off the top of a beer but can't stand the actual liquid... :rolleyes: weird. Melissa_N wrote: Smirnoff Ice... have any of you tried it?? Nice stuff but gets a bit sweet after three our four. Good old hand-mixed Vodka, Lime and Lemonade is the best. Melissa_N wrote: You would think that my tolerance would increase over the years Definitley your small build. I have a good friend and she is rather errr large and boy can she drink. Makes us guys look amateurish. Whenever someone complains that they get drunk to easily I remind them that it is a good thing. Why? Costs you less when you go out. :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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                                          Paul Watson wrote: I am not being a typical male chauvinist pig here but it seems as though most women don't like beer. My girlfriend says that the main problem with is it gives her such a bloated feeling, even after just one. Oddly enough my sister loves the foam off the top of a beer but can't stand the actual liquid... weird. Hee hee hee... actually I know a couple of my girl friends that absolutely LOVE beer and it's taste :P This one girl drinks 3 or 4 before going to class!!! It's like water for her...! Paul Watson wrote: Smirnoff Ice... have any of you tried it?? Nice stuff but gets a bit sweet after three our four. Good old hand-mixed Vodka, Lime and Lemonade is the best. For sure though, I agree, we mixed our own at home once and it was great :) Paul Watson wrote: Whenever someone complains that they get drunk to easily I remind them that it is a good thing. Why? Costs you less when you go out. Hee hee... yeah, I know. My boyfriend's happy cause I'm a cheap drunk :P But I'm usually the one to offer to drive people instead of drinking, anyway. Melissa

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