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That is a great pity Matt
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soc wrote:I am very glad he did Ruth. It is great having a chat with you
yeah you too
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Why thank you sis
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Great Plum wrote:Having chatted to quite a few people on St Matt's Day, I know a lot of them have registered but prefer just to read - I am hoping that I may have enticed a couple to post over the next few days...
how can they find anything of interest between all the drivel we write?
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It's strangely addicitve...
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Great Plum wrote:It's strangely addicitve...
posting is, but i suspect because i actively interact (oh no not like that) with you all

maybe reading this stuff is addictive too?
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Well my apologies to all those who just read, I think I am causing you a lot of work!
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Scone Lover wrote:I think I am causing you a lot of work!
"Work is the curse of the drinking classes"

and I'm not looking at anyone in particular (eyes roll) - if you beleive that then .........
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I must admit that I have a libation beside me whilst I post and post and post
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I think it is about time I got one.
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englishangel wrote:I think it is about time I got one.
me also - I am taking it in turns to try out various beverages - David sent me some varieties of beverages in alcoholic %...... most interesting - although I suspect that should I try any of those above the rating of 40% I will not be able to get up the stairs let alone into bed, and will wake up somewhere between the kitchen, livingroom, hall, stairs, landing, ensuite and my bed....... the possibilities are endless!
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just got one - 10 litres of Domaine de Matibat (or rather what SWMBO has left). Don't normally get boxes but it is convenient not to have to finish a complete bottle every night.

Can't drink too much - I have to go out tomorrow and, as Captain Oates said, "I may be gone a little while" like 10 - 15 days. Just try to behave whilst my back is turned.
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Jude wrote:
englishangel wrote:I think it is about time I got one.
me also - I am taking it in turns to try out various beverages - David sent me some varieties of beverages in alcoholic %...... most interesting - although I suspect that should I try any of those above the rating of 40% I will not be able to get up the stairs let alone into bed, and will wake up somewhere between the kitchen, livingroom, hall, stairs, landing, ensuite and my bed....... the possibilities are endless!
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but Jude, please think.

The cure for a cold is to drink warm lemon juice with brandy until you can see four posts at the foot of your bed. You start the drinking when you are already in bed - there is not so far to fall.

Oh, I mentioned sake but why not brandy that way? It shouldn't be ice cold in any case.
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I like sake on the very warm side! But it's not the average beverage found in Trashco's here in the sticks!

I hate brandy - unless I am in extreme pain and smoking cannabis which helps with the pain but I haven't had any for about 8 years

Yes I have tried drinking in bed - but I am afraid the cats will get to it before me! Or that I fall asleep without it and think in the morning - ooh OJ yum yum........ and then realise it's OJ+ .... and I need to drive....
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The trouble for me is that pain killers and booze don't go well together so I have to be vary careful.

Usually I just stay up until about 3.30 and then exhaustion takes over. After about two weeks of 3 hours sleep a night, I pass out for a good 24 hours.
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