From: BrianNZ on

>
> yep...what he said. Though personally I prefer getting someone sober
> to take me to the next tavern/pub/bar/dive etc. Barring that I walk...

I prefer pubs that are about an hour apart. As the body can process a
standard drink in an hour, I can have drink at every stop. :)
From: Road Glidin' Don on
On Feb 10, 9:04 pm, BrianNZ <br...(a)itnz.co.nz> wrote:
> > yep...what he said. Though personally I prefer getting someone sober
> > to take me to the next tavern/pub/bar/dive etc. Barring that I walk...
>
> I prefer pubs that are about an hour apart. As the body can process a
> standard drink in an hour, I can have drink at every stop. :)

<clink>
From: BrianNZ on
Road Glidin' Don wrote:
> On Feb 10, 9:04 pm, BrianNZ <br...(a)itnz.co.nz> wrote:
>>> yep...what he said. Though personally I prefer getting someone sober
>>> to take me to the next tavern/pub/bar/dive etc. Barring that I walk...
>> I prefer pubs that are about an hour apart. As the body can process a
>> standard drink in an hour, I can have drink at every stop. :)
>
> <clink>


The cheerful sound of beer glasses being tapped together?
From: Road Glidin' Don on
On Feb 10, 11:22 pm, BrianNZ <br...(a)itnz.co.nz> wrote:
> Road Glidin' Don wrote:
> > On Feb 10, 9:04 pm, BrianNZ <br...(a)itnz.co.nz> wrote:
> >>> yep...what he said. Though personally I prefer getting someone sober
> >>> to take me to the next tavern/pub/bar/dive etc. Barring that I walk....
> >> I prefer pubs that are about an hour apart. As the body can process a
> >> standard drink in an hour, I can have drink at every stop. :)
>
> > <clink>
>
> The cheerful sound of beer glasses being tapped together?

Exactly. It's a form of communication not bound by country or
dialect. ;)
From: Twibil on
On Feb 10, 10:22 pm, BrianNZ <br...(a)itnz.co.nz> wrote:
> Road Glidin' Don wrote:
> > On Feb 10, 9:04 pm, BrianNZ <br...(a)itnz.co.nz> wrote:
> >>> yep...what he said. Though personally I prefer getting someone sober
> >>> to take me to the next tavern/pub/bar/dive etc. Barring that I walk....
> >> I prefer pubs that are about an hour apart. As the body can process a
> >> standard drink in an hour, I can have drink at every stop. :)
>
> > <clink>
>
> The cheerful sound of beer glasses being tapped together?

That first, yes.

Then, it's also the place where you might end your evening.

Think of it as a "twofer".
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