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Drinking At Home

I can't do it and don't understand why people do, give me a cuppa tea any day before a tinnie. i can't imagine drinking in the house on my jack watching tv, social swiller and that's it.

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I can also get 8 pints, my tea and 50p change for £15 in my local on a Monday if the barmaid tosses the coin in my favour, not too bad if you ask me :)

What says Monday more than having 8 pints in the pub? ????

There's some big oldish grey haired bloke sups in The Brooklyn orders about six fucking pints of lager at last orders alone, has them all lined up and they're gone well before drinking up time is done. I goin so infrequently I always think to mesen 'He's going to peg it with that trick soon enough' - yet the next time I'm in there he is large as life.

 

I hardly go in, it's always full of armchair Munchen in the season.

I very very rarely drink in the house, but always seem to have shitloads of booze in the cupboard.

 

Stuff that folk buy us for Xmas, birthdays etc and I've a load of wine left over from my wedding in June that's just sat here gathering dust.

 

It'll all get recycled into gifts over the next year, I suppose.

I very very rarely drink in the house, but always seem to have shitloads of booze in the cupboard.

 

Stuff that folk buy us for Xmas, birthdays etc and I've a load of wine left over from my wedding in June that's just sat here gathering dust.

 

It'll all get recycled into gifts over the next year, I suppose.

 

You'd have to be at home occasionally to be able to drink at home regularly.

You'd have to be at home occasionally to be able to drink at home regularly.

 

If I was a betting man, I'd wager that I spend more time in my own home than 99% of people on here do in theirs.

If I was a betting man, I'd wager that I spend more time in my holiday home than 99% of people on here do in theirs.

 

EFA

Edited by L/H White

If I was a betting man, I'd wager that I spend more time in my own home than 99% of people on here do in theirs.

 

13/8?

If I was a betting man, I'd wager that I spend more time in my own home than 99% of people on here do in theirs.

Short odds again. :D

Edited by Andydee

Short odds again. :D

 

Piss easy, innit?

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