You may call me boring, but I've never really had much alcohol and don't feel the need to do so.
I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything. Some people wind up getting problems from alcohol, whilst I'm sitting there sipping my sweet-ass apple juice.
I don't think it's so much the alcohol in a good drink, be it a 15 year old scotch, a fine wine or a good beer. It's about enjoying something you enjoy drinking. They taste good.
I don't know many people who drink a us$160.00 of scotch to get drunk on.
IIN to drink, alone, 12 beers while playing Call of Duty Black ops 3?
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You may call me boring, but I've never really had much alcohol and don't feel the need to do so.
I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything. Some people wind up getting problems from alcohol, whilst I'm sitting there sipping my sweet-ass apple juice.
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I don't think it's so much the alcohol in a good drink, be it a 15 year old scotch, a fine wine or a good beer. It's about enjoying something you enjoy drinking. They taste good.
I don't know many people who drink a us$160.00 of scotch to get drunk on.
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Me either, anyone who binge drinks high-quality scotch, like you're describing, either has deep pockets or needs to get his priorities straight.
Can't it be both?
I buy expensive liquors all the time and I want to taste them and get drunk off them. Getting drunk off an expensive liquor is a high in itself.
You bravely sail the seven basements with your blow up doll 42 years your junior