No bother if you have, just let people post about it on the internet boys.
Dont complain about it tho.
As long as your peers think it's ok.
Perhaps you should post about something that means dearly to them.
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No bother if you have, just let people post about it on the internet boys.
Dont complain about it tho.
As long as your peers think it's ok.
Perhaps you should post about something that means dearly to them.
Lardy has spotted it.
Thinking of you guys
Thanks for the support over there.
You knows I love you all
Drink Problem?
I drink a lot .
No problem.
I am on a whiskey diet a bottle a day,lost 3 days already :thumbup:
Just look at the green recycling bags outside people's houses. It just goes to show that plenty of people can't be around eachover for a period of time unless they're pissed.
Opened a new bottle of “Monkey Shoulder”, last night
Should last about 3 nights
Ive certainly started drinking more, infact most nights, a bottle or 2 of corona ( or a beer to suit the meal we are having, i have a small collection of Indian, Chinese & Thai beers, mexican is catered for with corona, and coors for anything american :thumbup: it started out as a joke at the start of this, and had continued ) , I am normally out and about driving the girls around till 9.30 - 10 ish , so its nice to have a cold one and relax
twice a week my daughter opens her bar, she has occupied herself with running a cinema and a bar, next venture is a casino, amazon should be delivering our roulette table today, while i am sure people will frown at a 12yr old having fun making cocktails, its all about occupying her and not turning her into a alcoholic , she has done startbucks, Mc D's and a Thai streetfood place we eat at in Bath at home since lockdown
Each to their own and all that, but i wouldn't have my 12 year old pouring alcoholic drinks for me, just wouldn't feel right, bit like a child rolling fags for his or her father. Although it could work the other way and the fascination and intrigue that most kids have with alcohol at some point, might not surface.
she makes "mocktails " for her mum and sister, just vodka in them for me :thumbup: to be fair its a bit of fun for her and she will do one before the quiz tonight and one in the break, she has a shaker, umbrella's and stirrers
My 17yr daughter has seen me have a few drinks at BBQ's / camping or at disney, her friends have a drink, she might have 1 can of fruit cider or maybe a sminoff ice, but has never made a big thing of it ( though maybe thats partly her " performance healthy eating " thing she does ) we have never been big drinkers
Fair enough, they're your kids and you know best how to bring them up. Me and my mrs have always had this unwritten rule of no drinking in the house, or more to the point, no getting pissed up in front of the kids, I just don't think it's healthy for kids to see their parents drunk, although that's just my opinion.
fair enough, we are only talking about 2 cocktails, pretty sure my girls have never seen me drunk, as i said, in the old world i never really drank, maybe a BBQ or when camping used to have a few beers, when we all come to the football i might grab a pack of 3 bottles in ASDA for before the game, it numbs the pain sometimes :thumbup:
its just a bit of fun :thumbup:
Knob Creek the dogs bits
It seems ok to be a bit of a piss artist
But if you are a bit of a drug user you are a junkie
I have always found that very odd
I would rather be sitting in a room with someone who has done acid than with someone who has had 6 cans of stella
The conversations certainly more interesting and they are unlikely to become violent
You're the parent, you do as you see fit, everyone is different. I don't drink and when i did i didn't have any alcohol in the house. I've got three kids, two are adults, one doesn't touch alcohol and the other has the occasional drink on a night out. Good as far as i'm concerned, although i'd never tell them how to live their lives.