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It was a direct question by some health agency so drinky drink.
it is never the less weird to put a question without to state, what it actually means - when I have some tomato juice and decide to add some gin, this isn't drinking in my books, it is more a spontaneous idea, how to enhance my tomato juice in this moment.

Or is our queen drinking, just because she enjoys a gin cocktail after breakfast and has wine at dinner?- To consider this drinking would be a little weird imo.
 
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it is never the less weird to put a question without to state, what it actually means - when I have some tomato juice and decide to add some gin, this isn't drinking in my books, it is more a spontaneous idea, how to enhance my tomato juice in this moment.
I would think it would depend on how much gin tbh. Everyone knows if they putting it in for flavour or to take the edge off a bit.
I wouldn't consider putting it in food as drinking though.
 
I'll be honest, I haven't seen it. I'm prepared to believe that at some point he has made amusing movies, after all he did have a great deal of success (although so has Adam Sandler, so that's not necessarily a good rule of thumb to use) but he's never made a particularly great impression on me.
well, "father of the bride" is special because it is a classic - first one with Spencer Tracy and the young Elizabeth Taylor - so it is a remake of an already extremely successful comedy movie. The first one is a good watch as well, I suggest it. The one with Steve Martin is a bit more slapstick like - I remember the scene in the house of the parents-in-law,, where he accidently stole something and was harassed by the dogs of the owner - this was a little weird, that movie wouldn't have needed that.
 
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