If not Beer, then what?

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If not beer, then what?

Poll ended at Friday Feb 25, 2005 7:06 pm

Champers, Pats?
0
No votes
Wine, white
0
No votes
Wine, red
5
38%
Scotch
2
15%
Bourbon
1
8%
Irish Wiskey
2
15%
Voddy
0
No votes
Tequila
0
No votes
Tea, Coffee or softdink
0
No votes
Rum, Dark
1
8%
Rum, white
1
8%
Taxi home
1
8%
 
Total votes : 13

If not Beer, then what?

Postby gregb » Friday Feb 11, 2005 7:06 pm

Sometimes we have had enough (yes there is such a thing) beer for the moment. What is your too much beer drink?

Greg

ahhh, Doctor Bundaberg I presume.....
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Postby Merlin » Friday Feb 11, 2005 7:40 pm

Bourbon comes after beer for me
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Postby Shaun » Friday Feb 11, 2005 8:41 pm

Nothing like a single malt scotch
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Postby Dogger Dan » Friday Feb 11, 2005 10:19 pm

Rum, coke, twist of lime.

I will be talking to Captain Morgan and fighting with my shadow all night

Been a long time since I have been to that point mind you

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Postby Oliver » Saturday Feb 12, 2005 10:26 am

I go straight to bed. And once I've decided I need bed, nothing will stop me.

Speaking of such, I have a friend who has a habit of just falling asleep wherever he is when he's had too much.

Well, he works as an adviser to a government minister and at the staff Christmas get-together the year before last had a few too many at the minister's house and fell asleep in the (empty) bath.

But I guess that's not as bad as the staffer who had too many drinks at an official dinner and spewed under the table the minister was sitting at. Classy.

You probably didn't need to know that.

Sorry.

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Postby Dogger Dan » Saturday Feb 12, 2005 11:02 am

Nice dit.

I love it, nothing better than a good story about government

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Postby rain » Saturday Feb 12, 2005 11:55 am

Bugga! I was, I think, first to vote but didn't comment. I reckon these polls should be more liberal - Like:

1. I start on beer;
2 Go to Scotch;
3. Go to (quality) red wine; and
4. Go to sleep.

ps: I'm often lucky enough to have one, or five waitresses lean on me during the above process. They THINK I'm harmless. :twisted:
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Postby grabman » Saturday Feb 12, 2005 12:02 pm

depends where I am;

if at home I'm likely to open a nice Margaret River Red and grab some cheese to go with it;

if out at a party then it depends what I can locate in the hosts cupboards :wink: ;

if at the pub then probably bourbon, unless my wife happens to be working in which case I'm lucky if she'll serve me, she has to deal with the morning after :twisted:
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Postby Dogger Dan » Saturday Feb 12, 2005 10:40 pm

Rain,

You must have a fat head day after swilling the demon red. :wink: :twisted:

I know I can hardly live with myself

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Postby thehipone » Monday Feb 14, 2005 9:42 am

Actually, I'm rather partial to the fine Canadian Whiskey (Crown Royal, not that CC stuff), but I voted Irish Whiskey, since I'm big on Jameson too (often gets combined with Guinness for Car bombs). AND you get a cool purple velvet bag with every bottle of Crown!
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Postby rain » Monday Feb 14, 2005 4:56 pm

You are right Dogger - one glass of quality red ordinarily leads to not less than three shared bottles with a Mate. We hope we a talking quietly in my back-yard.
I never suffer the next day though - it's usually 48 hours later, when I'm as dry as a .................... .
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Postby Antsvb » Tuesday Feb 15, 2005 12:38 pm

Got to be a red or an Irish Whiskey.
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