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Skomatth
01-28-2006, 01:10
It's probably just going to be some cheap beer for me. Last week my friend had a birthday so I was spoiled with some Jagermeister at his party but it's back to the same old this week. But now that I think about it he might have some left over....

Somebody Else
01-28-2006, 01:21
MTQ1 Pass-out?

Hmm, plenty of wine and port... being in Scotland, doubtless whisky too. Cue literal passing out either Saturday or Sunday, then a very bleary parade on Sunday.

Sardo
01-28-2006, 01:47
Water, water, water - and some coffee at four! No alchohol during exams!

:wall:

Samurai Waki
01-28-2006, 03:24
... Cheap Beer, probably Coors Light (I know it's watery piss and I prefer a dark beer), but thats what the other guys are drinking, and I'm not paying for it, so I'm not complaining.

Byzantine Prince
01-28-2006, 03:53
Beer, probably imported. I like to spoil myself.

Wish it could be : Crystal

What can I do, I am not able to afford the nectar of the Gods. :embarassed:

Duke Malcolm
01-28-2006, 11:47
Water, water, water - and some coffee at four! No alchohol during exams!

:wall:

...? No alcohol in exams? How do you relieve that tension from the build up to exams?! A nice glass of some spirit in a weekend does wonders... whisky or brandy for me...

nokhor
01-28-2006, 12:00
i drink everything except beer. can't stand the stuff and bloody marys and dislike rumpelmintz. but will drink everything thing else especially the fru-fru sissy girly sweet drinks.

JAG
01-28-2006, 12:00
Me, my mates and probably a fair few other random people shall be down the student union watching all of the days FA cup clashes, alongside a pint - well a fair few - of carlsberg extra cold. Plan on speaking gibberish by the end of the 3rd match.

Red Peasant
01-28-2006, 13:00
Last night: a Chinese banquet washed down with Tiger Beer, then doing the rounds of several live music dives in Liverpool with some old friends from my MA course and quaffing Kronenbourg 1664, Fosters, Caffreys, and Longboat bitter. Thick head this morning.
Tonight: I will partake of a particularly delicious Argentinian white wine with my dinner, but only a couple of largish glasses.
Tomorrow: several glasses of sparkling Aussie Shiraz with my Sunday dinner.
Marvellous.

Sardo
01-28-2006, 13:23
...? No alcohol in exams? How do you relieve that tension from the build up to exams?! A nice glass of some spirit in a weekend does wonders... whisky or brandy for me...
No time for going out, not the way I've been studying - which is hardly at all!
And, you know, just drinking a glass of some alcoholic beverage all by yourself just seems kinda sad.
However, I can tell you that a lot of that tension was relieved about half an hour ago when I walked away from the best fricking exam I've had so far, though I went in convinced that it would be the worst.

(Still looking forward to that first beer when this is all over, though.)

Ianofsmeg16
01-28-2006, 14:36
Dr Pepper...

My parents took away my case of Carlsberg Export after I got completely off my head at a party...so no more alcohol for a month!

Sjakihata
01-28-2006, 14:37
Tuesday, we drank mostly cheap danish beers, bought in germany. 3*24 33 cl cans for 90 DKR = £ 8. They are good as long as they are cold. Anyway, thursday, we drank same beers and schnaps / korn. 4 of us split a whole bottle. Then into town, where there was free draught beer, i downed 7 in an hour. I was royally pissed and we smoked pot too, naturally.

Ja'chyra
01-28-2006, 15:36
Depends, if I'm feeling lazy then it'll be vodka and Irn bru, if I'm feeling a bit more ......energetic then it'll be Long Island Ice Tea :2thumbsup:

Ser Clegane
01-28-2006, 17:06
Tonight we will have some friends for diner to have kale and sausages - a traditional winter dish in the Northern part of Germany where Mrs. Clegane comes from (she brought the sausages, "Pinkel", home when she visited her parents during Christmas).
Appropriately we will have lots of beer with the diner and "Korn" (schnapps) afterwards.

We might have a bottle of wine afterwards if we're still in the mood for it...

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Byzantine Prince
01-28-2006, 17:43
You guys sound like swingers with your sausuges and your schnapps. :laugh4:

Not that there is anything wrong with that. I am just infering.

Ser Clegane
01-28-2006, 18:05
You guys sound like swingers with your sausuges and your schnapps. :laugh4:

Not that there is anything wrong with that. I am just infering.

Perhaps I should suggest that for dessert... :thinking:

... but then ... Mrs. Clegane might make her disapproval very clear :skull:

Proletariat
01-28-2006, 18:19
Bloody Mary, at the moment. Last night, a few Red Bulls with vodka and some Duvel.

Adrian II
01-28-2006, 18:26
Bloody Mary, at the moment. Last night, a few Red Bulls with vodka and some Duvel.I have guests over. Portwine for now. Later on a bottle of Syrah or two, to go with the huge pot of bobotie that is stewing right now (yes, RIGHT NOW!) in the oven and some side dishes for all tastes: pickles, pineapple, toast.

We will just have coffee afterwards. Conversation tends to drown in too much alcohol and I am past the age when people find that 'interesting'.

Mouzafphaerre
01-28-2006, 18:27
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Linden tea, RIGHT NOW!!! :charge:, for the past months along with other stuff, for the last week almost alone and probably for some time to come. :coffeenews:
.

Sjakihata
01-28-2006, 18:29
May I inquire how old you are Mr. AdrianII? Just so I know how soon that happens... :laugh4:

Proletariat
01-28-2006, 18:31
I have guests over. Portwine for now. Later on a bottle of Syrah or two, to go with the huge pot of bobotie that is stewing right now (yes, RIGHT NOW!) in the oven and some side dishes for all tastes: pickles, pineapple, toast.


Nice dish for the cold season. Sounds good.

Duke Malcolm
01-28-2006, 18:34
May I inquire how old you are Mr. AdrianII? Just so I know how soon that happens... :laugh4:

It happened to me when I was 15...

Sjakihata
01-28-2006, 18:36
It happened to me when I was 15...

That's your problem, not mine. You dont know what you are missing :2thumbsup:

Reenk Roink
01-28-2006, 18:36
Cherry Vanilla Dr. Pepper and Green Apple Jones Soda...

Ianofsmeg16
01-28-2006, 18:40
Woooooo!!!

I have my alcohol back, just because i cleaned the house from top to bottom...

Now to drown my injury and sorrow in 24 bottles of Carlsberg Export!

drone
01-28-2006, 19:33
Moosehead lager (oh, Canada! :canada: :2thumbsup: ) , probably some Pinot Grigio with dinner tonight (salmon), maybe some of my homebrew cherry stout tomorrow.

Tsavong
01-28-2006, 19:47
Ill proably go for a cheep Bitter, im not a fan of larger if it has to be larger it would be carlsburg or something

Reverend Joe
01-28-2006, 20:09
Bushmill's. :loveg: Not my favorite, though- that would still be Tequila.

Monarch
01-28-2006, 20:30
Diet Non Caffeine Coca Cola :P

How much more bland can you get? :P

The joys of being underage. :|

Adrian II
01-28-2006, 20:42
Nice dish for the cold season. Sounds good.Yeah, I am sort of addicted to the stuff since I first ate it at the Dutch home of a friend from Cape Town. He is director of an independent radio station there and he is too involved in Cape Town's manifold political, racial and criminal conflicts to feel safe when at work, so he lives half the year in The Netherlands, the other half in the 'war zones' as he affectionately calls them. He was born and raised in the famous coloured District Six, which was infamously rased to the ground to make place for 'white' homes in 1965. He made us a 'kaffer soup' first, a soup with sour-bitter 'kaffer ears' (a nice colonial legacy to the language) and then the bobotie with a bottle of phat dark Cape wine. Now that is soul food.

Duke Malcolm
01-28-2006, 20:44
Diet Non Caffeine Coca Cola :P

How much more bland can you get? :P

The joys of being underage. :|

...? The legal drinking age is 5...

A.Saturnus
01-28-2006, 20:55
Bacardi Breezer in four different flavours.

Tribesman
01-28-2006, 21:43
Black stuff yesterday , Osprey and Bah Humbug today , I will have a few more of the black stuff after Mass tomorrow .

Sjakihata
01-28-2006, 21:44
Bacardi Breezer in four different flavours.

Oh no, not the breezer.

Monarch
01-28-2006, 22:35
...? The legal drinking age is 5...

Yup, I know. I thought you where talknig about going to a pub? Went out for a little earlier with family to the local :juggle2:

Alexanderofmacedon
01-28-2006, 22:46
Milk, Juice and water...

You know...

The essentials...

AntiochusIII
01-29-2006, 11:33
Milk.

Red Peasant
01-29-2006, 11:52
Black stuff yesterday , Osprey and Bah Humbug today , I will have a few more of the black stuff after Mass tomorrow .

When I'm on the stout, I only drink the Cork stuff, Beamish, as a tribute to my great-grandaddy who said that Guinness was a Protestant devil's brew from bloody Dublin. (NB For bloody insert stronger language, as he was no respecter of .org rules)

Duke Malcolm
01-29-2006, 15:24
Irn Bru, that sweet orange nectar of the gods...

Evil_Maniac From Mars
01-29-2006, 16:07
Good Earl Grey tea. Might have some blackcurrant wine with dinner, but I doubt it.

Viking
01-29-2006, 21:54
Milk, Juice and water...

You know...

The essentials...

Same for me.

A.Saturnus
01-30-2006, 21:26
Oh no, not the breezer.

What's wrong with breezer?

Red Peasant
01-31-2006, 00:43
What's wrong with breezer?

If you have to ask ..................................

Somebody Else
01-31-2006, 17:35
Port! By the bottle!

Dutch_guy
01-31-2006, 19:28
probably beer.

:balloon2:

doc_bean
02-01-2006, 17:14
Might try some absinthe after reading that backroom thread :2thumbsup:

matteus the inbred
02-01-2006, 17:24
human blooooood :evilgrin:






or more probably overpriced lager in some bar near London Bridge. but that's so prosaic.
i have a bottle of sherry at home, but that's for cooking...actually drinking sherry is for old ladies.

Duke Malcolm
02-01-2006, 17:42
I take that personally. I oft enjoy a tipple of Sherry, as did my Grandfather...

matteus the inbred
02-01-2006, 18:11
I take that personally. I oft enjoy a tipple of Sherry, as did my Grandfather...

I make exceptions for worthy people...!

It was a joke. I object to being classified by what I drink too...people have funny ideas about the relation between your choice of drink and your sexual preferences, for example.

The cider they brew where my parents live (Herefordshire, oo-arr) is some very fine stuff as well.

Bar Kochba
02-01-2006, 20:34
some glenmorangie 25 yrs old cherry casks

Samurai Waki
02-04-2006, 08:23
Rum and Jagermeister...mmm...the drunkeness is so...I had a hard week shut up.