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Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On reflection, getting drunk and sitting down to Usenet just seems >> really sad. What's sad about that, Cindy? It's called social drinking. That's what most people do. Sitting at home in a chair and drinking all alone sounds sad but reading and writing to RFC is socializing in a Covid-safe way. > Always being 100% sober sounds very sad too. It's so teetotalling > puritan reverend. Even Jesus drank and promoted wine. lol All in moderation is the key. |
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Gary wrote:
> Dr. Bruce wrote: > > Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > On reflection, getting drunk and sitting down to Usenet just seems > > > really sad. > > What's sad about that, Cindy? It's called social drinking. That's > what most people do. Sitting at home in a chair and drinking all > alone sounds sad but reading and writing to RFC is socializing in a > Covid-safe way. > > > Always being 100% sober sounds very sad too. It's so teetotalling > > puritan reverend. > > Even Jesus drank and promoted wine. lol > All in moderation is the key. Yes. A life without wine/beer/whiskey etc sounds very sad to me. And so does a life with way too much of it. -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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On 4/28/2021 7:50 AM, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Gary wrote: > >> Dr. Bruce wrote: >>> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> On reflection, getting drunk and sitting down to Usenet just seems >>>> really sad. >> >> What's sad about that, Cindy? It's called social drinking. That's >> what most people do. Sitting at home in a chair and drinking all >> alone sounds sad but reading and writing to RFC is socializing in a >> Covid-safe way. >> >>> Always being 100% sober sounds very sad too. It's so teetotalling >>> puritan reverend. >> >> Even Jesus drank and promoted wine. lol >> All in moderation is the key. > > Yes. A life without wine/beer/whiskey etc sounds very sad to me. And so > does a life with way too much of it. > Knew a guy that was an alcoholic. If he opened the fridge and there was a sixpack, he'd not bother. Not enough to get a good buzz. He eventually found Jesus in jail. |
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On 4/28/2021 7:45 AM, Gary wrote:
> Dr. Bruce wrote: >> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On reflection, getting drunk and sitting down to Usenet just seems >>> really sad. > > What's sad about that, Cindy? It's called social drinking. That's what > most people do.Â* Sitting at home in a chair and drinking all alone > sounds sad but reading and writing to RFC is socializing in a Covid-safe > way. > >> Always being 100% sober sounds very sad too. It's so teetotalling >> puritan reverend. > > Even Jesus drank and promoted wine. lol > All in moderation is the key. > > Nothing wrong with an occasional drink but getting drunk is the dumb part. In my younger years I got drunk twice. It was a learning experience never to be repeated. |
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2021 09:25:25 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> Nothing wrong with an occasional drink but getting drunk is the dumb > part. In my younger years I got drunk twice. It was a learning > experience never to be repeated. Yahh, but you can't count the first time when you & your cousins ended up showing off drinking strait from the bottle and then fighting over the toilet to puke in later on. |
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On 4/28/2021 11:21 AM, Mike Duffy wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Apr 2021 09:25:25 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> Nothing wrong with an occasional drink but getting drunk is the dumb >> part. In my younger years I got drunk twice. It was a learning >> experience never to be repeated. > > Yahh, but you can't count the first time when you & your cousins ended up > showing off drinking strait from the bottle and then fighting over the > toilet to puke in later on. > My gene pool has a swim up bar. |
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On 2021-04-28 11:21 a.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Apr 2021 09:25:25 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> Nothing wrong with an occasional drink but getting drunk is the dumb >> part. In my younger years I got drunk twice. It was a learning >> experience never to be repeated. > > Yahh, but you can't count the first time when you & your cousins ended up > showing off drinking strait from the bottle and then fighting over the > toilet to puke in later on. > That made me think of a dirty stunt we pulled on a guy who was making a big deal of slugging booze straight out of the bottle. atIn his case, it was white wine.It was late night, in the woods and very dark and we were sitting around a fire. Every once in a while we would pull his bottle out of his stash and make a big deal of it. He left for a while and one of the guys found his stash, drank the wine and then ****ed in the bottle. When he came back we start to chant "Chug it Chug it... ". So we went and got the bottle and took a big long slug of it before spitting it out. We were 17 and it seemed pretty funny to us at the time. |
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On 4/28/2021 12:33 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-04-28 11:21 a.m., Mike Duffy wrote: >> On Wed, 28 Apr 2021 09:25:25 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> >>> Nothing wrong with an occasional drink but getting drunk is the dumb >>> part.Â* In my younger years I got drunk twice.Â* It was a learning >>> experience never to be repeated. >> >> Yahh, but you can't count the first time when you & your cousins ended up >> showing off drinking strait from the bottle and then fighting over the >> toilet to puke in later on. >> > > That made me think of a dirty stunt we pulled on a guy who was making a > big deal of slugging booze straight out of the bottle. atIn his case, it > was white wine.It was late night, in the woods and very dark and we were > sitting around a fire.Â*Â*Â* Every once in a while we would pull his bottle > out of his stash and make a big deal of it.Â* He left for a while and one > of theÂ*Â* guys found his stash, drank the wine and then ****ed in the > bottle. When he came back we start to chant "Chug it Chug it... ". So we > went and got the bottle and took a big long slug of it before spitting > it out. We were 17 and it seemed pretty funny to us at the time. > Didja tell him "urine, for a surprise"? |
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Drunk twice in your ypounger years? Cindy and you are a match made in
heaven.Ed Pawlowski wrote: > On 4/28/2021 7:45 AM, Gary wrote: > > Dr. Bruce wrote: > > > Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > On reflection, getting drunk and sitting down to Usenet just > > > > seems really sad. > > > > What's sad about that, Cindy? It's called social drinking. That's > > what most people do.Â* Sitting at home in a chair and drinking all > > alone sounds sad but reading and writing to RFC is socializing in > > a Covid-safe way. > > > > > Always being 100% sober sounds very sad too. It's so teetotalling > > > puritan reverend. > > > > Even Jesus drank and promoted wine. lol > > All in moderation is the key. > > > > > Nothing wrong with an occasional drink but getting drunk is the dumb > part. In my younger years I got drunk twice. It was a learning > experience never to be repeated. You're such a rascal. -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 3:46:18 PM UTC-4, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Drunk twice in your ypounger years? Cindy and you are a match made in > heaven. Perhaps now. In my younger years, I was absolutely hammered more times than I can count. Cindy Hamilton |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 3:46:18 PM UTC-4, Dr. Bruce wrote: > > Drunk twice in your ypounger years? Cindy and you are a match made > > in heaven. > > Perhaps now. In my younger years, I was absolutely hammered more > times than I can count. Oh good, you're human! -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Drunk twice in your ypounger years? Cindy and you are a match made in > heaven.Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> On 4/28/2021 7:45 AM, Gary wrote: >>> Dr. Bruce wrote: >>>> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>> On reflection, getting drunk and sitting down to Usenet just >>>>> seems really sad. >>> >>> What's sad about that, Cindy? It's called social drinking. That's >>> what most people do.Â* Sitting at home in a chair and drinking all >>> alone sounds sad but reading and writing to RFC is socializing in >>> a Covid-safe way. >>> >>>> Always being 100% sober sounds very sad too. It's so teetotalling >>>> puritan reverend. >>> >>> Even Jesus drank and promoted wine. lol >>> All in moderation is the key. >>> >>> >> Nothing wrong with an occasional drink but getting drunk is the dumb >> part. In my younger years I got drunk twice. It was a learning >> experience never to be repeated. > > You're such a rascal. > Pffffttt. I ate beans last night. Have a whiff master! |
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On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 6:46:05 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> > > Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > >> On reflection, getting drunk and sitting down to Usenet just seems > >> really sad. > >> > What's sad about that, Cindy? It's called social drinking. That's what > most people do. Sitting at home in a chair and drinking all alone > sounds sad but reading and writing to RFC is socializing in a Covid-safe > way. > That's not social drinking, that's just drinking to get drunk and temporarily forgetting your problems. What is it about the word 'social' do you not understand? > > > > Always being 100% sober sounds very sad too. It's so teetotalling > > puritan reverend. > > Dumbass. > > Even Jesus drank and promoted wine. lol > All in moderation is the key. > Getting drunk and posting to Usenet or any online group is not 'in moderation.' |
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On Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 7:08:39 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> > On 4/28/2021 6:15 PM, wrote: > > > Getting drunk and posting to Usenet or any online group is not > > 'in moderation.' > > > You're embarrassing yourself. You define drunk as black and white with > no fractions inbetween. Perhaps you have a problem stopping after a few > drinks. > Are you really and truly this stupid in real life or is this some sort of gag you pull when on the internet?? > > Or maybe you don't drink at all. In that case, you don't know what > you're talking about. > I'm beginning to think you are a brother to Kuthe, the one they tried to abort and failed but put out for adoption. |
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