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To the 3 fellas drinking Stella at 8am on the balcony above William Rose this morning


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I drink. Plenty. Too Much. Often it's Stella


But 8am in the morning? Even on the most laid back holiday that just couldn't happen


Maybe I'm getting old but that's a bit too "frat-boy" for me

Does't seem like particularly good weather for outdoor drinking, but if they've had enough, possibly with some class A's thrown in, they're probably not noticing. I miss those days of, well, last year really.

Keef Wrote:

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> Any sign of a big fat reefa on the go? Damn it, I

> want to be drinking with my mates with no

> responsibilities! :(

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Keef


Fatherhood wearing you down then, don't worry it does get easier (after about say 4-5 ish years )I promise. Only then the second one comes and messes up the plan.


I think in the end you just give in.



W**F

Its the "We are going on holiday, its 4am at Gatwick, lets have a beer!" folk that amaze me. 10 out of 10 for effort, at that time in the morning I am incapable of speech let alone able to order and down a pint.

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Keef Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Any sign of a big fat reefa on the go? Damn it,

> I

> > want to be drinking with my mates with no

> > responsibilities! :(

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> Keef

>

> Fatherhood wearing you down then, don't worry it

> does get easier (after about say 4-5 ish years )I

> promise. Only then the second one comes and messes

> up the plan.

>

> I think in the end you just give in.

>

>

> W**F



Wot Woof said

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Its the "We are going on holiday, its 4am at

> Gatwick, lets have a beer!" folk that amaze me. 10

> out of 10 for effort, at that time in the morning

> I am incapable of speech let alone able to order

> and down a pint.


Thats a must when you go on holiday. Always hate it when you have to fly on business and can't have a bevvy.

Drinking alcohol during the daytime, whether it be 8 in the morning or 4 in the afternoon is for dickheads. Sorry for being harsh, but that's how I feel about drinking alcohol during the day.


I smoke dope during the day (weekends). Far more enjoyable and I don't feel drowsy all day either.

Valium


I came back from LA a while back, the guy next to me popped a couple of pills & asked not to be disturbed, then wriggled into a giant fleece sack with an internal drawstring pulled tight over his head and "hibernated" the whole flight back.


It was most bizarre as the guy was about 6ft 6 tall. As we landed he came to and popped himself out of his cocoon fresh as a daisy, rolled up his fleece and was away.


Seems like the way forward



W**F

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Looks like a warm one today.

>

> Looking forward to a couple in the back garden

> with lunch.


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What "Dickheads" we are then or so it seems, though nob-jockeys smoking dope any time of day is OK apparently.


How do we keep up with what's Vogue ?



W**F

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