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From: BrianNZ on 10 Feb 2010 23:04 > > 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 10 Feb 2010 23:33 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 11 Feb 2010 01:22 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 11 Feb 2010 01:29 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 11 Feb 2010 01:36
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". |