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Deano said:
I hope they GIVE happy endings.

Oh yes they do.  -_- Not sure if it's a good thing, though. I mean, I love massage, real massage and there they offer awesome one. Here is a residential area, you know, families, kids. You walk out the building door and you enter in the massage center. So if they give happy endings that easily, I'm afraid it won't last too long...

Shortly after I returned back home from the massage center, a Chinese friend came for a drink.
I laugh all the time with the way she tells her stories -something like a female Perun- and she has plenty. Yesterday's topic was The War In Iraq: Apparently the bar tenders, hotel managers and working ladies are crying since the war is over; American soldiers *I thought of you* used to spend too much money during their correspondence stay here. But only one way -the way back home. When they were returning to Iraq, they didn't spend a shit. So ladies used to ask them if they are going or coming back, to do their planning accordingly  :bigsmile:

*The best thing with her stories, is that there's always a happy ending!
Happiness über alles.
 
Eddies Wingman said:
However: Any place allowed to sell alcoholic beverages are strictly forbidden to sell to anyone who is clearly influenced by alcohol. This means, if you are a little drunk and want to get more drunk, you'll not be sold any beer.

We also have the same law.  Actually, I'm quite amazed sometimes at how people can "sober up" (=appear sober) temporarily when it comes to buying more alcohol.  When buying from a store, you don't even necessarily need to say anything, which makes it even easier. ;)
 
In Nova Scotia, all of our alcohol is sold at provincially operated stores (the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission). These are open from 10-10, except on Sundays, which is 12-5.
 
Invader said:
We also have the same law.  Actually, I'm quite amazed sometimes at how people can "sober up" (=appear sober) temporarily when it comes to buying more alcohol.  When buying from a store, you don't even necessarily need to say anything, which makes it even easier. ;)

True. Usually you'll only need to say "no" a couple of times. 1. When they ask if you want a bag for your groceries (only applies to some chains) 2. When they ask if you want the receipt.

Speaking of buying beer in grocery stores: The legal age for buying beer is 18. I am 28. On Wednesday, the woman at the counter asked me for an ID when I bought this year's first Christmas Ale  :S Maybe I should take that as a good sign, now that I'm approaching 30?

(However, I can't recall seeing many 17-year olds with my current amount of facial hair - add to that lots of ice in the facial hair, from walking 30 min in the cold ...) She must have been new at her job and afraid to screw up.


PS: I just found out that the Finnish alcohol monopoly is called "Alko"  :D
 
So if they give happy endings that easily, I'm afraid it won't last too long...

In these situations, I tend to not last too long anyway.  :D

American soldiers *I thought of you* used to spend too much money during their correspondence stay here.

I can safely say that I am guilty of dropping quite a few Euros there.  :D  :D
 
Deano said:
In these situations, I tend to not last too long anyway.  :D

Hahahah, I literally LOLed on that  :lol:

Deano said:
I can safely say that I am guilty of dropping quite a few Euros there.  :D  :D

I didn't doubt not for a second! But I had a vision that you could had met her  ;)
 
You know, I've been thinking since some time: There some people who change our lives. Women, friends, whatever. The meeting point is a particular moment, somewhere in time. But before that moment we could have meet them, or cross them without paying attention, or something similar. Have you ever thought of that?
 
LEATHER REBEL!
LIGHTNING IN THE DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARK



Judas can be so awesome sometimes. They can also be really boring.
 
You grown up in the same town /state?

No, I am from Virginia, she is from Massachusettes. I am a Marine and she was in the US Army. We met while stationed at the same base in Florida. It is all so complicated.  :D

Judas can be so awesome sometimes. They can also be really boring.

Agreed!

3 hours til the weekend for me.  yeay!

Think I'll just take my weekend now.
 
Agree about Priest, and agree on taking weekend.

Watching TV and having another Christmas ale now. Every brewery in Norway has one, and I have serious intentions of trying 24 different ones before Christmas Eve. #2 and #3 tonight. :cheers:
 
Deano said:
Maybe you should try all 24 in one night EW?  :) :cheers:

Biggest amount of beer I've had in one night was 12 pints. Holy fuck, what a hangover I had ... remember, I'm only 78 kg. And I didn't start drinking until I was 18 (and not until I was 20 and moved away from home did I really start appreciating the noble art of drinking too much beer  :D)
 
Nice! So lets do the math.... 12 pints x 16 oz = 192 oz.

In my prime I could polish off a standard US case of beer which is 24 bottless x 12 oz = 288 oz.

Damn! Now I feel ashamed!  :blush:  :)

Goodnight all

NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
 
That's quite a lot of beer Deano ... but I guess that's part of the requirements for qualifying as a US Marine  :innocent:

Good night #5, have a beer too!

PS: Deano - when I wrote "pint" I wasn't completely precise. The Norwegian standard volume for beer is 1/2 liter - the US pint is slightly smaller and the UK pint slightly larger. So 12* 1/2 liter is 203 oz.
 
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