Sure, I'll pour a glass if I'm home at night and my girl's away. I don't think anything of it.
Now, getting drunk alone -- that's when you may have a problem worth thinking about.
I know you said "Anonymous...", but that would be too much like drinking alone.
Actually, I checked the "I drink alone" choice because it's true more often than not (unless my dogs count as company, which they do, for me).
Back in the day when I sometimes drank to excess in public, I engaged in numerous annoying behaviors, such as quoting literary passages from various sources ranging from Lewis Carroll ("'Twas brillig and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimbal in the wabe...") to Ayn Rand ("Thousands of years ago, the first man discovered how to make fire. He was probably burned at the stake he had taught his brothers to light...") If my recitations had proven to be more entertaining to my comrades, then perhaps I would still seek out company when I drink.
Yours truly,
Dave Morefield
"All mimsy were the borogoves and the mome raths outgrabe"
If I stop drinking in public to excess, will I stop doing this as well?
"Out, Out Damned spot"
"life is but a poor player"
"this one has little car, this one has a little star, oh how many fish there are"![]()
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If I stop drinking in public to excess, will I stop doing this as well?
"Out, Out Damned spot"
"life is but a poor player"
"this one has little car, this one has a little star, oh how many fish there are"![]()
I dare say you have some company here, friend.I like to go drink when im out with friends but i also just like relaxing after a fulfilling day and capping it off with an ounce and a half pour of the good stuff and just read random things online.
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In the UK everyone goes out at the weekend and gets smashed out of thier head (which is something I did for most of my late teens and twenties) but I've grown up, got married and settled down, so I now enjoy nothing more than sitting in on the weekend and sipping a couple of glasses of my collection. However when I mention this to friends they look at me as though I have some sort of problem for drinking at home, I find it strange that some people think it's ok to drink to excess, so long as one can use the excuse that you were out with friends, but give strange looks to you for having a few tipples at home. maybe it's just an English thing?!
Unfortunately, I don't think this is just an English thing. At least where I live, a lot folks will consider you an alcoholic if you have 1-2 drinks per day by yourself. I don't let that stop me, though.I find it strange that some people think it's ok to drink to excess, so long as one can use the excuse that you were out with friends, but give strange looks to you for having a few tipples at home. maybe it's just an English thing?!
Which is, of course, complete garbage. 1-3 drinks a day is good for you. Ask Google, and look for pages that deal with empirical data.
Unfortunately, I don't think this is just an English thing. At least where I live, a lot folks will consider you an alcoholic if you have 1-2 drinks per day by yourself.
I tend to prefer drinking with friends, but I make a point of having 2-3 drinks daily and will happily consume them alone if need be. (Hell, right now my mini-snifter of WT Rye is keeping me company as I sift through a stack of journal articles. You'd think a tipple would impede scholarly reading, but I think it actually helps me pay attention.)
Nope. I've noticed hints of that sentiment here at the Morefield house and even in this discussion group, of all places.maybe it's just an English thing?!
Yours truly,
Dave Morefield
Hmmmm, I wonder if learning all those fancy poems and prose would make the conversations I have with my after-drinking-buddy Mr. Porcelainbowl any more enlightening? He never complains about my lack of proper English, but then he is a quiet fellow that is a good listener.![]()