Drink will be taken somewhere on June 29th. I shall have advanced a year the day before.
How small a round can I get away with?
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Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday when it comes! Shame you don't live in Scotland as you'd get all those free bus trips.
You going to be afloat that weekend?
You going to be afloat that weekend?
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Round size is proportionate to age
. . . I think a drink for every year on this planet should suffice. Any particular hostelry in mind?
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ooh. This sounds good. I make that in excess of two hundred drinks already. Better make it at a pub with a lot of glasses.
Re: massive number of new forumittes inbound
[quote="tcm"]I make that in excess of two hundred drinks already.quote]
How many drinks is it acceptable for each person to order when a 'birthday boy' is ordering a round? I can probably do about 20 pints if push comes to shove. Double that if it's weak stuff
How many drinks is it acceptable for each person to order when a 'birthday boy' is ordering a round? I can probably do about 20 pints if push comes to shove. Double that if it's weak stuff
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BrendanS wrote:How many drinks is it acceptable for each person to order when a 'birthday boy' is ordering a round? I can probably do about 20 pints if push comes to shove. Double that if it's weak stuff
20 pints won't be enough, unless claysie is only 20, which i am prety sure he isn't. You'll have to drink halves, or stay several days for the lockin.
I personally think it would be cheaper for claysie to buy a pub outright at this rate of take-up.
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Re: massive number of new forumittes inbound
tcm wrote:I personally think it would be cheaper for claysie to buy a pub outright at this rate of take-up.
That's another great idea.
He usually acts as if he owns the place anyway.
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Birthday wishes
Please accept all the best in absentia. If things go to plan we should be in the vicinity of Stromness on the 29th.
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congratulations, and sorry. Well, a bit sorry. I expect part of you would be overjoyed if planeloads of people turned up. Probably not the wallet part though.
I can't make cos i'm due in france or on yet another pesky bank job.
Happy Birthday
I can't make cos i'm due in france or on yet another pesky bank job.
Happy Birthday
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Nae problem . . .
I'll offer to have TCM and DaveS's drinks if the 'biggest round' is in jeopardy.
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