Anyone had a wee drinkie yet ?

Started by Alex, December 31, 2021, 10:21:04 PM

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Alex

I'm just about to pour myself a pink gin with tonic  :moon: up  !

klondike

I thought you said you were teetotal. Or is it teetotal like granny in the Royale Family. (and plenty of the real royals too)

If you saw the number of typos I've had to correct (and still am) in this little post you may conclude that I may have beaten you to it.

Happy New Year. Drink up. I may not see another. As my old grandad used to say while standing on the table. One year the drunken poor old sod was right of course.

Alex

Teetotal when I' not having a drink  :grin:

klondike

Drink only pure water as I do.

My favourite purifying agent being alcohol.  :smiley:

TREBOR

Just toasted in the new year with a Baileys.

Alex


1955vintage

Rioja for me, Prosecco for the better half.
The problem with being retired is that you never get a day off

zoony

'S funny, I thought I was a drinker but compared to some of you.. I'll catch you up later. Cheers!

Michael Rolls

So far this year I haven't touched a drop of alcohol
Mike  [2000]
Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
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Michael Rolls

but...........................................
Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
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klondike

Was that the fastest breaking of a New Years resolution on record?  :grin:

Wandering Walter

Not yet later when she who must be obeyed goes to Bingo, then its me time  [2090]

crabbyob

i had one about ten last night then hit the hay, what a waste of time that was, it was like Beruit,  from 11.00 till fifteen minutes after midnight, then sporadic till gone one, having said that it was the mildest ne'erday i can remember... but i smiled remembering my worst when i got proppery blotto, early afternoon the following day i was laid on my Grans sofa nursing the mother and father of hang-overs when there was a knock on the door, twas a wee girl holding a size ten shoe... well as i came from a land of quite small folk she asked 'is this Crabbies shoe? and it was... oh the shame of it, how on earth might one lose a shoe, i only ever wear lace-up shoes...

klondike

#13
I always say like Beirut. It was here too but what I wonder is it still like that there or has whatever the original conflict was that launched the expression been resolved. Being idle I'll let somebody else Google it for me  :smiley:

Raven