I had part of a drunken evening/early morning on the Green Fairy...Which would make Absinthe Meropenem
...I managed it.... or so they told me later in A&E...
You were in A&E because it wasn't your pocket you put it in....I managed it.... or so they told me later in A&E...
Now you say it, that explains much.You were in A&E because it wasn't your pocket you put it in.
Many years ago I had a quick drink of the greenie at about 5pm after setting up the party house for new years eve.I had part of a drunken evening/early morning on the Green Fairy...
The rest of the day was... erm... special.
The opposite is where no reasonable person would drink more than one pint accidently:You know you are onto a winner when a drink has a maximum exposure limit enforced by the bar.
I've gone in the opposite direction. When I was in the medical profession and a young buck I was on triple gins and the most camp cocktails I could lay my booze addled eyes on. Now as a dad I just stopped and even a glass of weak Normandy cider spanks my cheeks.I have built up a high tolerance to booze and substances being an enthusiastic hobbyist for 40 years.
I worked for an Investment Bank many moons ago... 'nuf said methinks...I have built up a high tolerance to booze and substances being an enthusiastic hobbyist for 40 years.
And small boats sailing into harbour half submerged, for said worker to step off right into the pub?When I worked on the river we had our own bar and at lunch had a 4 pint minimum rule for weekend workers, anything less was frowned upon.
After work we used to take the workboat to the pub opposite then sleep it all off on the boats ready for the next day of boozy punishment.
Surprisingly I never fell in but there was a lot of Jack Sparrow style walking.
One of my friends is a member of the Masons. His Australian wife happily chatted about a Lodge 'do' that they'd been too. He was livid.
!!!! IT'S A SOCIETY OF SECRETS - SHUUUUSH !!!!