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Post by rdywenur on Sept 11, 2007 15:48:42 GMT -7
Funny but I was thinking the same thing. I think we had better get a white smata and start waving it around.
Pawian...Leslie is off for a pint and then he will be coming to Poland to seduce your students. I think I would have both eyes on this boy. And when saying pint ...isn't that used when referring to beer /ale. I thought Leslie was a whiskey /vodka drinker. Maybe we should cut him off.
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Post by Pawian on Sept 12, 2007 2:24:54 GMT -7
I think I would have both eyes on this boy. And when saying pint ...isn't that used when referring to beer /ale. I thought Leslie was a whiskey /vodka drinker. Maybe we should cut him off. Yes, the situation is really worrisome because Les is a declared whisky drinker and out of the blue he is off for a pint of beer. It suggests that he started to mix alcohols, first he gobbles down a bottle of whisky, then a pint of beer. It is the last stage of alcoholism, I am really perplexed ..... But how? Currently I can`t go to Britain to take care of him.... What about you???
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Post by leslie on Sept 12, 2007 3:51:41 GMT -7
Let me put you Leslie/alcohol bashers straight. A 75cl bottle of Irish whiskey lasts me at the present, 10 days as I use it only to lace my two cups of tea a day, as I hate tea. Going out for a pint does refer to beer, and I go out with my friends twice - at most 3 times - a week. On each occasion I have 1 pint over the evening which is principally intended as an occasion to sit and talk with a pint to lubricate. Before my illness I didn't drink whisky, but wodka with a 75cl bottle lasting me two weeks - a couple of glasses after dinner in the evening. Can't drink wodka at the moment as it would tear my stomach open, burst my Aorta and make my liver collapse.
So if you total all that I have recounted you can feel safe in the assurance that I am not an alcoholic (Hic, Hic). One of my friends goes to the pub (he just lives round the corner from it) 5 nights out of the 7 for the last hour it is open - he usually drinks 5 pints in that time (with no obvious effect on him).
So enough of kicking Leslie the Alcoholic!!!!!
Leslie the non-alcoholic
On the thread subject of the sign in Kielce, to me the English one reads "This is Kielce. If I were you I would keep going somewhere else as there's nothing here"!!!!!
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Post by Pawian on Sept 12, 2007 12:54:16 GMT -7
So enough of kicking Leslie the Alcoholic!!!!! Do you prefer licking? Hmm, can we believe you???
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Post by leslie on Sept 12, 2007 13:52:49 GMT -7
Pawi What you believe is what you believe - who am I to disagree with your beliefs! Leslie
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Post by Pawian on Sept 12, 2007 14:47:06 GMT -7
Pawi What you believe is what you believe - who am I to disagree with your beliefs! Leslie Hmm, ok, what about this picture in your profile? I thought it is a bottle of some German beer, Heineken, for example. After enlarging it I can see it is whisky. Is really such a typical beer bottle a popular container for whisky in England?
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