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Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 11:40 GMT
"...or choking on vomit"
as it's their *OWN* vomit.
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 11:40 GMT
"...or choking on vomit"
as it's their *OWN* vomit.
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 11:40 GMT
Happy days. I actually moved from lager to mild (i.e. the reverse of the El Reg recommended progression), but that was only because it was the only pint still less than £1 in our local. And that was a lot of pocket money is those days.
My Dad told me mild was made from collecting the dregs from the drip trays and pouring it into a barrel. Which would have explained the taste and the flatness...
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 11:59 GMT
"Obviously 15-year-olds shouldn’t be having sex, but then again, they shouldn’t be drinking either."
It isn't illegal to drink when you're 15 (or younger), it's just illegal to purchase the alcohol yourself.
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 12:05 GMT
You probably didn't want to know this, but:
"Spit meth" is prescription methadone which has been vomited up by smackheads and resold to other smackheads.
You've really got to have a perverse admiration for anyone who would choose to drink someone else's puke, rather than go out stealing VCRs and car stereos .....
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 12:16 GMT
It's called college.
/possibly misquoted South Park.
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 12:16 GMT
It isn't illegal to drink at 15 or younger, but it is illegal for somebody 18+ to purchase or attempt to purchase alcohol in a public house, on behalf (or for, whether money changes hands) a 15 year old.
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 12:20 GMT
in 35 minutes within the Frog & Tampon than I did in all my years of schooling!
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 12:39 GMT
No problem. I get loads of email from people who can fix that.
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 12:39 GMT
Wrong. It isn't illegal to purchase alcohol at any age. It is an offence to sell alcohol to anyone under the age of 18 (unless with a meal, or a few other exceptions).
It's only an offence to give alcohol to a child, if that child is 5 or younger (unless for medical reasons).
If only I'd known before I was 18 ...
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 12:39 GMT
"You've really got to have a perverse admiration for anyone who would choose to drink someone else's puke, rather than go out stealing VCRs and car stereos ....."
Buy that man a drink!
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 12:44 GMT
If only you could have learned to spell learned. :)
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 12:44 GMT
It shows, mate, it shows. No apostrophe in learnt ;¬)
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 13:26 GMT
Your dad is incorrect in his humourous explanation of how mild is produced. Mild is the drink of kings; a proper drinkers drink, sitting proudly alongside Mr Bitter and Mr Stout. Mr Lager is the late to the table ne'er do well who talks too loudly and interrupts. He is only tolerated by the others as he is related in some way, though he's clearly not from around these parts.
Elsewhere in the pub, Mr and Mrs Wine are rolling around on the floor grappling with their teenage daughter, Alcopop, who is screaming and laughing while simultaneously trying to defecate into the spitoon. In the corner, the Spirits family look on, disgusted, before rolling out into the street and going home.
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 15:14 GMT
Hey!
You forgot about the others* in the British pub!
Where's 'ol Mr. Cider, sitting in the corner mumbling in his west-country brogue into his jug, with his sheepdog, Bess?
And what about Chantelle Liquer, the well known tart, at her own by the bar offering varied salacious pleasures to those of an ethically challenged nature?
Not to mention the Mixwer's, with their annoying yet overly-sweet little ADHD demons, the twins Coke & Pepsi (betchya can't tell 'em apart)?
Shame on you for neglecting to mention these bastions of our society's alcoholism problem.
*I of course no longer include Mr Cancer, who along with his wife and kids are now thankfully barred for smoking. Good riddance to 'em as well.
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 15:14 GMT
Spit methadone isn't vomited up by anyone - who told you that, hah hah.It is where someone has to drink their script "on the premises" , so they HOLD it in their MOUTH, and then spit (see) it into a cup or other receptacle. Still pretty unsavoury, I agree, but no-one would drink someone elses vomit to get a hit or miss dose of an unsatisfactory synthetic opiate, no matter how much they're clucking (i.e. suffering cold turkey), and believe me, I know....
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 15:55 GMT
Mr Cancer can still be found lurking in the doorway of the pub, or in a specially constructed lean-to around the back.
Of course, I also forgot Mr Nuts, Mr Crisps and Mr Pork-Scratchings, the jovial trio at the bar, sometiimes also found warming themselves around the fire, laughing at the world through greasy spittle-flecked lips, shortly before collapsing in the toilets of a massive heart attack.
The pub is a harsh mistress.
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 17:18 GMT
Once upon a time, things were as you describe. The pharmacies got wise to the practice you describe, and wouldn't let anyone out who hadn't swallowed. Hence the more extreme version practised today.
Sort of makes you wonder whether the ban is worth it, really .....
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 17:18 GMT
Will be back as soon as he wins his discrimination case in the Euro Court of Human Rights mwahahahaha - I'll get you yet Mr Clean Lungs..
Rather awesomely a mate of mine in Anchorage recently declared he wouldn't give up smoking because it would be giving in to the anti-smoker Nazis, and it was his duty to fight discrimination. Personally I figured it had more to do with the reason I wasn't giving up, that is being mentally and physically addicted to who-knows-what they put in the blasted things these days.
And in the US we don't need crummy substitutes like methadone (although we have that in both liquid and pill form).. we have the wonderful series of opiate painkillers vicodin, hydrocodone, oxycontin, percocet, oxycodone, tramadol.. the list is endless and the government is our dealer.
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 18:52 GMT
Although here in North America Mr. Cancer is considerably more toxic than his European counterpart.
I once was given a carton of State Express (the best brand in the world in my opinion, and I've tried quite a few) and compared the poisons chart on the side. The highest levels on them were lower than the lowest level on the cigarettes here...
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 19:57 GMT
"Obviously 15-year-olds shouldn’t be having sex, but then again, they shouldn’t be drinking either."
It isn't illegal to drink when you're 15 (or younger), it's just illegal to purchase the alcohol yourself.
The article didn't say it was illegal for a 15-year-old to drink. They said that 15-year-olds shouldn't drink.
Can != Should
Legal != Should do it
Illegal != Shouldn't do it
Thus ends today's lesson on why you shouldn't imply things that aren't said.
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 21:08 GMT
After, we are british!
And if some aren't then they can come and have a few beers and then they will be...
Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 21:08 GMT
"Wrong. It isn't illegal to purchase alcohol at any age. It is an offence to sell alcohol to anyone under the age of 18 (unless with a meal, or a few other exceptions)."
You have to be 14 to sell a child a drink with a meal (like in a fancy food serving place.)
"It's only an offence to give alcohol to a child, if that child is 5 or younger (unless for medical reasons)."
Minimum legal age to drink is actually 5. Which is also the age you can go see a U-Rated movie as well.
Posted Wednesday 3rd October 2007 05:02 GMT
Academics , take the cake always trying to make a living off other peoples insecurities what if little Shazelda can't hold her liquor, she'll be socially ostrichized! Since I have never met an adult who couldn't if pressed get thoroughly (place your intoxication word here) I don't think this is of any concern.
Posted Wednesday 3rd October 2007 09:53 GMT
and what's wrong with being an ostrich, social or otherwise. My large flightless bird friends await clarification.
Posted Wednesday 3rd October 2007 14:31 GMT
Don't know about the rest of you but I think this smoking ban within public houses etc is a really fantastic idea. Now it's possible to sneak off for a joint every 30 minutes and nobody raises so much as an eyebrow ;-P