Re: Favorite Day of Week / Month of Year
Howard, on host 205.184.139.111
Tuesday, February 22, 2000, at 16:27:42
Re: Favorite Day of Week / Month of Year posted by Nyperold on Tuesday, February 22, 2000, at 03:18:23:
> > > > Also Friday is a good day to go out for a beer or something (Not sure on the beer laws in the US but here in the UK 18 is the minimum age for buying booze). > > > > > > > > Month was easy...November. Why? My birthday (and its close to christmas) > > > > > > > > Neo *9 months to go till my 19th birthday* > > > > > > 21, at least where I live. > > > > > > Nyper"Haven't exercised that privledge"old > > > > Not that it matters. It's only enforced at liquor stores and bars-- and not all of them, only the some of the family-owned ones and the big chains that have been caught and warned. > > Same deal with smoking. > > > > > Nyper"Haven't exercised that privledge"old > > > > I have profound respect for adults who don't drink, I really do. Hope to become one. > > > > Chr"I don't do any of that stuff, just make tasteless jokes about it"is > > I just said I didn't buy the stuff. As for drinking? > > Frequency: Once or twice a *month* > Type: the soft stuff > Amount: not enough to get drunk from > Activities afterwards: Eating a big meal, Riding home in the car(which I do whether I drink or not) > > I hope I'm not any less respected because of this, but I'm more concerned with accuracy. > > Nyper"'Twas the real deal He made in Cana; Welch's wouldn't have made such an impression"old > > Nyper"
Ahhhh! The blessings of poverty. When I was young and dumb enough to start drinking and smoking, I was very poor. The last thing I needed was an expensive habit. Drinking makes people obnoxious and smoking makes them stink. Thank goodness for poverty. I never started doing either one. Howard
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