jesus wept, you guys act like you live in utah or something . . .
you need to stock up for the weekend well, stock up. blue counties can lick the sweat off my sweaty pendulous
i should prolly lighten up on nights before i go to work.
i could give a fuck if i ever ate again, but i sure enjoy drinking. i wonder if that's how i got grey hair before 45, but i really don't fucking care. would do it all over again, and the only thing i would change is hiring that one shyster.
i could give a fuck if i ever ate again, but i sure enjoy drinking. i wonder if that's how i got grey hair before 45, but i really don't fucking care. would do it all over again, and the only thing i would change is hiring that one shyster.
Nope.13urnzz wrote:
i should prolly lighten up on nights before i go to work.
Only if it negatively eaeaffects your work.
yep.13urnzz wrote:
i could give a fuck if i ever ate again, but i sure enjoy drinking.
OT: got blacked out on friday and spent 40 taking a cab home when I:
1) had a couch to sleep on, walking distance from where i left
2) spent $40 when it was probably a $15 dollar ride.
whatev
1) had a couch to sleep on, walking distance from where i left
2) spent $40 when it was probably a $15 dollar ride.
whatev
lol, stories for teh grankids amirite?
good lord college holds more stories for them than they could possibly fathom.
don't plan to have little shits of my own anyway though
don't plan to have little shits of my own anyway though
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i'm working on a bombay sapphire. gin's not always been my go to, but it's cold gin time again . . .
sighHurricane2k9 wrote:
i wish you could buy liquor on sundays in this stupid county
Stupid State maybe. I can buy liquor just fine on Sunday here in Massachusetts.CC-Marley wrote:
sighHurricane2k9 wrote:
i wish you could buy liquor on sundays in this stupid county
did you try Orange juice like a told you a few months back? or any citrous fruit really.13urnzz wrote:
i'm working on a bombay sapphire. gin's not always been my go to, but it's cold gin time again . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7nngW2qPy4
also gin and fresca is a popular choice amongst people who aren't big fans of gin.
me? i could fucking bathe in that stuff. yummmmmmmmmmmm
got a half g of beefeater i got from costco a week ago i would break into right about now if my stupid gf liked it but noooooo she wants rum and diet coke.
Half-drunk by 1pm and cooking a lb of bacon. Feels pretty goddamn spectacular if I might say.
10am-10pm every day hereHurricane2k9 wrote:
i wish you could buy liquor on sundays in this stupid county
Do pubs stop serving at that time?
Rye & coke
Yo
Nope. You can serve up to 2am I think it is, but buy a special license for 3-4am-CARNIFEX-[LOC] wrote:
Do pubs stop serving at that time?
iirc
I like being able to buy whatever at 9pm on a sunday. Makes the thought of work on monday more appealing.CC-Marley wrote:
Stupid State maybe. I can buy liquor just fine on Sunday here in Massachusetts.CC-Marley wrote:
sighHurricane2k9 wrote:
i wish you could buy liquor on sundays in this stupid county
If the women don't find ya handsome. They should at least find ya handy.
When I lived in Tasmania there was (and still is) a place called The Pizza Pub. They deliver booze and pizzas up to 1am on a weekendFinray wrote:
10am-10pm every day hereHurricane2k9 wrote:
i wish you could buy liquor on sundays in this stupid county
In Melbourne and Sydney there are bars that are open and sell alcohol 24/7. Just as it should be.
Dial a beer, 24/7 delivery.Jaekus wrote:
When I lived in Tasmania there was (and still is) a place called The Pizza Pub. They deliver booze and pizzas up to 1am on a weekendFinray wrote:
10am-10pm every day hereHurricane2k9 wrote:
i wish you could buy liquor on sundays in this stupid county
In Melbourne and Sydney there are bars that are open and sell alcohol 24/7. Just as it should be.
i feel so American right now. i bought a 12 yr. old scotch because it was on sale, and came with tumblers;
we were Christmas shopping, and i had a weak moment. to make up for it, i bought a 15 year old. [Single malt scotch you pervy fuck.]
i put this in the box
and have a reason to believe in Santa again.
we were Christmas shopping, and i had a weak moment. to make up for it, i bought a 15 year old. [Single malt scotch you pervy fuck.]
i put this in the box
and have a reason to believe in Santa again.
oh, and there is nothing wrong with the 12 yr. old that came with the glasses - 3 test drives later, i can confirm.
i had some weak ass dutch beer named Heineken to chase it, because it too was on sale. for my part, i am enjoying the beer also, and not tapping out a carburetor to make empty faster.
i had some weak ass dutch beer named Heineken to chase it, because it too was on sale. for my part, i am enjoying the beer also, and not tapping out a carburetor to make empty faster.
i've found that i like barley.
Canadian whiskeys are good.
American whiskeys are good.
Scotch whisky's are better, by far.
French wines are good.
American wines are good,
Italian wines are better, by far.
American beer is good.
Belgium beer is good.
Free beer is by far the best beer, and 'specially if it's cold.
the pattern i see here is America chasing after the craft that takes time to develop, and being young compared to 2nd and 3rd world countries is something that we haven't mastered yet, patience. Most Americans believe patients reside in a hospital.
Canadian whiskeys are good.
American whiskeys are good.
Scotch whisky's are better, by far.
French wines are good.
American wines are good,
Italian wines are better, by far.
American beer is good.
Belgium beer is good.
Free beer is by far the best beer, and 'specially if it's cold.
the pattern i see here is America chasing after the craft that takes time to develop, and being young compared to 2nd and 3rd world countries is something that we haven't mastered yet, patience. Most Americans believe patients reside in a hospital.