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16-01-2009, 15:28
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
9.40am is fine. As the great Jimmy Buffett said, it's five o'clock somewhere
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16-01-2009, 15:35
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
[quote=Neil;669627]As I sit here drinking a nice whiskey at 9.40am I was just wondering what time you all think is too early for a drink?[/quote
9.30am ..... go for it !!!!!
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16-01-2009, 15:47
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
As a non drinker I think its always too soon for a drink of any alcohol. Don't see the point in it myself. Why alter your state of concienceness?
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16-01-2009, 16:03
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
I love a little drink after a night shift, usually about 9am. A small glass of something just to put me to sleep. Failing that, a draught of Night Nurse does the trick too..
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16-01-2009, 16:35
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
I'm sure some of teh blokes on here would love a Night Nurse to put them to bed
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16-01-2009, 17:15
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
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I'm sure some of teh blokes on here would love a Night Nurse to put them to bed
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It brings an all new meaning to the statement I want a nurse a pretty nurse
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16-01-2009, 17:17
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
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As a non drinker I think its always too soon for a drink of any alcohol. Don't see the point in it myself. Why alter your state of concienceness?
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It does release inhibitions .... but if you have none to release the result is disastrous
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16-01-2009, 18:13
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
When ya have kids and work like most people, then a whiskey in the morning is a definate NO NO!!
Whiskey is poo anyway, a baileys is better , but iv never supped that early...bloody hell!!
Ill be lucky if i drink at 9 in the night
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16-01-2009, 18:25
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
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I'm sure some of teh blokes on here would love a Night Nurse to put them to bed
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What like this one entwisi?
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16-01-2009, 18:47
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
have never really enjoyed drinking in 'daylight hours' , bit like coming out of the cinema and its still daylight , just doesnt seem right, but thats just me .
If someone is working graveyard shift (nights) I dont think there is anything wrong with it , providing any kids in the house are off to school , the idea of kids eating their cornflakes whilst Dad/Mum are chug-a-lugging a beer is a bit out of line to my mind
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16-01-2009, 18:51
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
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As I sit here drinking a nice whiskey at 9.40am
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I hope it was a decent malt and not some firewater like Bell's.
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16-01-2009, 19:52
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
Glenmorangie?
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16-01-2009, 19:56
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
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have never really enjoyed drinking in 'daylight hours' , bit like coming out of the cinema and its still daylight , just doesnt seem right, but thats just me .
If someone is working graveyard shift (nights) I dont think there is anything wrong with it , providing any kids in the house are off to school , the idea of kids eating their cornflakes whilst Dad/Mum are chug-a-lugging a beer is a bit out of line to my mind
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If you ever feel the need to dry out, try spending a summer in the High Arctic
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16-01-2009, 20:07
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
I can see the point of drinking at that time of day if you are on lates although 9 - 5 people will be a little confused. My old Grand dad always sucked a Fisherman's Friend before he went to bed and he lived to a ripe old age.
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16-01-2009, 20:46
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Re: How early is too early for a drink?
I wondered why people were staring at me at half seven in the morning while out with the dogs and a can of ale in my hand
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