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gdwindowpane
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The next time you feel like crap the next morning, remember what ole blue eyes used to say...



"I feel sorry for those that don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's the best they're going to feel all day..."



Classic...
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skipink
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I agree with the few drinks concept. I usually never have more than a couple a week. I have to set a good example with a teen in the house, and I never have a drink with dinner if we are out and have to drive. It has to be "do as I do and not as I say".



Besides there are to many things I like to do in the morning that are no fun if you are hungover. :D
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i used to drink a bunch (last month) and for no real reason i kinda slacked off. however saturday night i got pretty well hammerred. but not drank since then. i guess i'm getting old, and wisdom is coming with age.
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natural selection...
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teledave;160965 wrote:
Trust me when I say; "Amateurs". :rolleyes:



+1 on that. That is a warm up for paddeling, skiing, smoking, what ever.
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3 MIC ambers. so far.
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I will tilt at a social function but stay dry most of the time around the house. The wife does not drink and being buzzed alone is boring and a waste of good alcohol
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Being buzzed alone can be fun
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SKISC;161330 wrote:
Being buzzed alone can be fun



I do believe you have MASTERED this.
FroMan1136
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@tazznc13 150431 wrote:... drink your PBRs from a tallboy like a man!!



You know to be historically correct the beers before WWII where actually man beers. They were a lot more hearty, robust, and thick. The change happened after the start of the war because most of the men were over seas fighting the war. In response to falling beer sales in the US the manufacturers started offering a lighter, clearer, less robust stock to appeal to women (and the men who did not go to war:).



This stock was the PBR, Miller, Buds, and so forth you see today.



Or is it?;) Look it up.
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