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This is extremely labrador
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Liquid Chicken posted:Meanwhile in Westford, Vermont... DANG they are taking anti-homeless seating too far
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Phlegmish posted:Pretty sure bars just open and close whenever they feel like it in most countries. In fact, isn't the UK more restrictive than most, like they have to close after a certain hour? That's obviously why they have such a binge drinking problem, it's a race against the clock. In my area of Canada, can't sell alcohol between the hours of 2am and 9am. With the exception of new years where you can keep selling alcohol until 3am.
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In my area* you know which streets to avoid because they have bars that will serve alcohol 24/7 to anyone *not of canada
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 15:51 |
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One time I had a beer at an unusual time of day
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i once had a coke before 10am
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Normally Belgium loves regulating everything, but there are no rules for when bars and restaurants are allowed to be open. They can serve people 24/7 if they want, and sell alcohol, as long as they follow labor laws. I live near a college town, bars usually close only when there are no more customers, so every Thursday night pretty much all of them are open all night. I was joking earlier, but I suspect that this really is part of why Brits have such a reputation for being drunken and violent. They have to (have to!) drink large amounts of beer in a short period of time, and then they're forcibly turned out into the streets with predictable results.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 15:56 |
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maybe it's mabeline, or maybe it's methamphetimin
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Phlegmish posted:I was joking earlier, but I suspect that this really is part of why Brits have such a reputation for being drunken and violent. They have to (have to!) drink large amounts of beer in a short period of time, and then they're forcibly turned out into the streets with predictable results. It's because they're an accursed people living in an accursed land.
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Baron von Eevl posted:It's because they're an accursed people living in an accursed land. Why not both?🤷
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 16:51 |
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Phlegmish posted:Pretty sure bars just open and close whenever they feel like it in most countries. In fact, isn't the UK more restrictive than most, like they have to close after a certain hour? That's obviously why they have such a binge drinking problem, it's a race against the clock. I think it's ten PM.
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Phlegmish posted:Normally Belgium loves regulating everything, but there are no rules for when bars and restaurants are allowed to be open. They can serve people 24/7 if they want, and sell alcohol, as long as they follow labor laws. I live near a college town, bars usually close only when there are no more customers, so every Thursday night pretty much all of them are open all night. IIRC session beers were developed as an alternative to full pints so folks on a lunch break can have little a beer as a treat and not be totally sloppy when operating heavy machinery.
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Kangaroo Jerk posted:DANG they are taking anti-homeless seating too far Yeah I'd have to climb all the way up there to sit on that finger
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lmfaoing at the image of homeless people just camping out at the top of the poles like nesting ospreys because it's the only spot left
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Android Apocalypse posted:IIRC session beers were developed as an alternative to full pints so folks on a lunch break can have little a beer as a treat and not be totally sloppy when operating heavy machinery. It's sort of the opposite of that: they're for when you're going to be at the bar or another event for a long while socializing and don't want to end up hammered, so you choose a low-alcohol beer and don't drink it too quickly. I mean, obviously someone who wants a lunch beer without really feeling it after might order that too, just hat "session" refers to more extended drinking sessions at some social gathering. you actually want to remember in the morning.
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In fact "porters" and then "stout porters" were developed for a more satisfying lunch break in a shorter time. For, ya know, porters
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Killer robot posted:It's sort of the opposite of that: they're for when you're going to be at the bar or another event for a long while socializing and don't want to end up hammered, so you choose a low-alcohol beer and don't drink it too quickly. It's possible to drink all night and never get drunk by just drinking other things. Or do you not have any non-beer options there? "Finish your beer Billy, it will make you grow up big and strong."
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Facebook Aunt posted:It's possible to drink all night and never get drunk by just drinking other things. Or do you not have any non-beer options there? "Finish your beer Billy, it will make you grow up big and strong."
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Data Graham posted:lmfaoing at the image of homeless people just camping out at the top of the poles like nesting ospreys That used to be a viable career option... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stylite
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I posted about it in the PYF Historical Pics threads, and made a thread about it in GBS which a few people enjoyed, but I'll post them here because I think they're funny and interesting and also it was a lot of work to scan them without horrifically damaging the book. I have a handed-down book, likely from my mom's mom's side of the family, called the Library Of Health from 1916, by B. Frank Scholl. It is 1700+ pages, 20 books in 1 volume, of diseases and their preventatives and cures. So while a majority of the book is just about diseases, the authors decided that for some reason Book 19 will be dedicated to Jiu-Jitsu, including how-to pictures of various moves you can try against would-be attackers. It included all these, minus lessons A and B because that page was 90% missing, having been ripped out who knows how long ago. Perhaps the techniques displayed on that page were too powerful.
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There is a bar/restaurant down by the harbor in my city that opens at 6:30 AM. They don’t start serving breakfast until 8. The owner is a retired lobsterwoman, and the place has their own lobster boat. It’s the greatest townie bar in the world. There’s a refrigerator in the dining room, and there are Hoodsie Cups on the dessert menu .
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RubberLuffy posted:I posted about it in the PYF Historical Pics threads, and made a thread about it in GBS which a few people enjoyed, but I'll post them here because I think they're funny and interesting and also it was a lot of work to scan them without horrifically damaging the book. You need jiu-jitsu to fight off those weasel toons.
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RubberLuffy posted:It included all these, minus lessons A and B because that page was 90% missing, having been ripped out who knows how long ago. Perhaps the techniques displayed on that page were too powerful. You know someone ripped out those pages to pin them up at the barn to look at them while training, with whatever the 1920's equivalent of "You're the best" playing on a gramophone.
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shadow-boxing while a crackly victrola of Turkey in the Straw plays in the background
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dinahmoe posted:There is a bar/restaurant down by the harbor in my city that opens at 6:30 AM. They don’t start serving breakfast until 8. The owner is a retired lobsterwoman, and the place has their own lobster boat. It’s the greatest townie bar in the world. There’s a refrigerator in the dining room, and there are Hoodsie Cups on the dessert menu . I read lobsterwoman and got real excited for a second
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RubberLuffy posted:So while a majority of the book is just about diseases, the authors decided that for some reason Book 19 will be dedicated to Jiu-Jitsu, including how-to pictures of various moves you can try against would-be attackers. Haha, that's great. Any martial arts fighty people itt? Aside from the obvious difficulties associated with learning JIU-JITSU through squinting at faded lithographs, would these moves actually achieve anything??
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Tree Bucket posted:Haha, that's great. A lot of it looks like locks to control someone attacking at you. Pretty sure I've done similar stuff over the years. I love shirt guy no-selling the attacks. And locking the other dude up with his own jacket.
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davidspackage posted:I read lobsterwoman and got real excited for a second she retired
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BiggerBoat posted:Where is this so I can party there? Somehow it seems to be both in the UK and the Russian Federation, at the same time. Amphigory posted:When I was at uni in Glasgow a few times our first lecture of the day got cancelled and a guy on my course used to take us to a pub he knew that would serve you a pint at 9am, as long as you were also eating Never been more disappointed than finding out there are loving conditions to getting a pint in Scotland at 9 o'clock. Like if I want a pint at 9 I just go to any bar that's open at 9. Why would they even be open if they didn't sell alcohol (If I want a pint before 9 I can go to a hotel breakfast.) 3D Megadoodoo has a new favorite as of 08:33 on Apr 29, 2024 |
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ScreenDoorThrillr posted:she retired Now lives in the refuse sediment pile at the river inlet in the harbor?
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Step one: pull your pants waaaaay up over your belly
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Phlegmish posted:Normally Belgium loves regulating everything, but there are no rules for when bars and restaurants are allowed to be open. They can serve people 24/7 if they want, and sell alcohol, as long as they follow labor laws. I live near a college town, bars usually close only when there are no more customers, so every Thursday night pretty much all of them are open all night. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/what-was-the-six-oclock-swill ON THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1916, you could get a beer in a South Australian bar after dinner. You could get a second, a third, or even a fourth, and sit, nursing your beverage. At 11 p.m. or perhaps half past, the bar would close, and you’d bumble tipsily home. But the next day, South Australians voted in a referendum to force pubs to close each day at six—closing time for the late-night tipple. ... Every day, workers rushed to the nearest bar at 5 p.m. Instead of lingering over their beers, as they had once done, they spent an hour crushed up against the bar, spiralling swiftly into crapulence. After 60 minutes of fast-paced, empty-stomach drinking, the ringing of a six o’clock bell announced a “supping-up” time of 15 minutes. Instead of remaining at the pub, people would head home, pickled as newts, and drink beer from “riggers” that they kept in their houses. .... In 1962, Caddie Edmonds published an embellished autobiography, Caddie: A Sydney Barmaid, in which she describes the six o’clock swill: “It was a revolting sight and one it took a long time for me to take for granted. The smell of liquor, the smell of human bodies, the warm smell of wine, and on one early occasion even a worse smell, as a man, rather than give up his place at the counter, urinated against the bar.” The end of early closing supposedly signaled the end of this degeneracy. But 50 years of enforced binge drinking took its toll. Today, Australia and New Zealand have a well-documented culture of alcohol abuse, and remain among the most well-lubricated countries in the western world. In the end, the regulations did exactly the opposite of what they had intended, with consequences that stretched well beyond last call.
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Facebook Aunt posted:Milk isn't water, it's food. It curdles and turns into like cottage cheese in your stomach. Big guy has more than peeing to worry about. This explains the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caganer
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Phlegmish posted:Normally Belgium loves regulating everything
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Osmosisch posted:As a Dutch person: lol, lmao even. I remember when I once told my Dutch colleague that I went to Belgium for the weekend, his first question was 'how did you like their roads?'.
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Osmosisch posted:As a Dutch person: lol, lmao even. It absolutely does, especially these days, and especially the Flemish government. Whether or not people actually follow these rules and regulations is a completely different matter.
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thepopmonster posted:
We gotta bring back the word crapulent.
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Is that just cake?
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