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jaysay 19-08-2011 09:19

I'd question these figures
 
Britons drink 5,800 pints in a lifetime (and suffer 726 hangovers!) | Mail Online

5800 pints and 726 hangovers in a life time, ya reight, I bet theres a few on here who would give those figures the big heave ho:D

heth 19-08-2011 09:51

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Whats a hangover?? ;)

jaysay 19-08-2011 09:53

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Originally Posted by heth (Post 927723)
Whats a hangover?? ;)

Maybe ya don't know because ya never sober up heth:D

cashman 19-08-2011 09:55

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reckon i downed much more n that in me teens.:D

Less 19-08-2011 10:05

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 927728)
reckon i downed much more n that in me teens.:D

I must be supping for half of Accrington looking at those figures.

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garinda 19-08-2011 10:24

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If you drank the 5,800 pints, one after the other, you'd only get one hangover.

Albeit quite a big one.

:D

;)

heth 19-08-2011 10:34

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 927725)
Maybe ya don't know because ya never sober up heth:D


:eek: John I am no lush!!
apart from saturdays

jaysay 19-08-2011 17:58

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Originally Posted by heth (Post 927745)
:eek: John I am no lush!!
apart from saturdays

Well thats not what I've heard:rolleyes:

wadey 19-08-2011 19:52

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Is this a joke or was it another "expert". To keep it simple if you had 58 "drinking years" it's less than 2 pints per week !

cashman 19-08-2011 20:20

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 927874)
Is this a joke or was it another "expert". To keep it simple if you had 58 "drinking years" it's less than 2 pints per week !

Whatdya expect wadey, twas the Daily Mail!:rolleyes:

shillelagh 19-08-2011 21:31

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Originally Posted by heth (Post 927723)
Whats a hangover?? ;)

that what you had on sunday heth .... :D:D:D

wadey 19-08-2011 22:05

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 927890)
Whatdya expect wadey, twas the Daily Mail!:rolleyes:

Thanks, I may treat myself to a small sherry

jaysay 20-08-2011 08:41

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 927913)
Thanks, I may treat myself to a small sherry

Make it a double whisky wadey

walkinman221 20-08-2011 11:09

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5800 pints AMATEURS.:D:D

wadey 20-08-2011 12:04

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Perhaps they mean a year

Eric 20-08-2011 13:22

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 927989)
Perhaps they mean a year

Yeh ... that's gotta be what they mean. 58 drinking years is normal. I'm at around 52 right now and counting:drunk: And that's not counting the nips I took from my grandad's bottle of scotch when I was still wearing short pants.:cool: Two pints a week, eh. Mmm ... So I'm off to catch the No. 1 bus to meet my drunken buddies Sid Wright, Ray Barker, Donald Vaughn, Ian Wade, Johnny Marsden etc. at the Junction.;) On the way down Rishton Rd. I see the bus pulling out. Should I run for it, or call in the Village for a pint. Village wins out. Another try for the bus. Damn missed another one. Ok ... into the Forts for another pint, and then .... wait a goddam minute ... I've just had my weekly allowance:mad:

Wynonie Harris 20-08-2011 13:26

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 927998)
Yeh ... that's gotta be what they mean. 58 drinking years is normal. I'm at around 52 right now and counting:drunk: And that's not counting the nips I took from my grandad's bottle of scotch when I was still wearing short pants.:cool: Two pints a week, eh. Mmm ... So I'm off to catch the No. 1 bus to meet my drunken buddies Sid Wright, Ray Barker, Donald Vaughn, Ian Wade, Johnny Marsden etc. at the Junction.;) On the way down Rishton Rd. I see the bus pulling out. Should I run for it, or call in the Village for a pint. Village wins out. Another try for the bus. Damn missed another one. Ok ... into the Forts for another pint, and then .... wait a goddam minute ... I've just had my weekly allowance:mad:

Eric, did you ever try the Route No 1 pub crawl? Forts Arms to Black Dog? It took me three days! :D

Eric 20-08-2011 13:49

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 927999)
Eric, did you ever try the Route No 1 pub crawl? Forts Arms to Black Dog? It took me three days! :D

Funny you should mention it, but just the other day when reading the pubs thread, I tried to remember all the pubs that the No. I stopped at. It seems, though my memory may be playing tricks on me, that just about every stop was a pub.:theband: I can't remember them all:o I started with the Village Blacksmith ... not really a stop; but the bus did go up Rishton Rd. then turn around on Bayley St. before heading down to the stop at the Forts (or at that disgusting bog:eek:) ... from then on it becomes hazy. I think there was a Rose and Crown on Sparth Rd. and the Lamb Inn ... the Load, of course ... but after that, it's all confused until the Black Dog. I tried the crawl a couple of times ... don't think I ever made it, although once I ended up in the cut:eek:

Wynonie Harris 20-08-2011 13:56

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No, I can't remember them all now. Must admit I did it the wimps' way...in three stages, going home for some shut eye and nosh in between. Now a REAL drinker would've done it in one go, sleeping in the bushes or wherever along the route! ;)

Eric 20-08-2011 14:00

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 928006)
No, I can't remember them all now. Must admit I did it the wimps' way...in three stages, going home for some shut eye and nosh in between. Now a REAL drinker would've done it in one go, sleeping in the bushes or wherever along the route! ;)

It's hard to sleep in the cut;):D

cashman 20-08-2011 14:26

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yeh missed the Oddfellows Eric, virtually next to the Lamb.;)

jaysay 20-08-2011 14:33

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 928003)
Funny you should mention it, but just the other day when reading the pubs thread, I tried to remember all the pubs that the No. I stopped at. It seems, though my memory may be playing tricks on me, that just about every stop was a pub.:theband: I can't remember them all:o I started with the Village Blacksmith ... not really a stop; but the bus did go up Rishton Rd. then turn around on Bayley St. before heading down to the stop at the Forts (or at that disgusting bog:eek:) ... from then on it becomes hazy. I think there was a Rose and Crown on Sparth Rd. and the Lamb Inn ... the Load, of course ... but after that, it's all confused until the Black Dog. I tried the crawl a couple of times ... don't think I ever made it, although once I ended up in the cut:eek:

And there was the one every hour that went on and turned round at the White Bull Eric:D

jaysay 20-08-2011 15:04

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Originally Posted by heth (Post 927745)
:eek: John I am no lush!!
apart from saturdays

Thought you miht be interested in this heth

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:D:D:D:D:D

Eric 20-08-2011 22:28

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 928017)
yeh missed the Oddfellows Eric, virtually next to the Lamb.;)

Those were the days, when the pubs were so close togrther that, once you got legless, you could actually crawl from one to the other;)

cashman 20-08-2011 23:08

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 928088)
Those were the days, when the pubs were so close togrther that, once you got legless, you could actually crawl from one to the other;)

yep n i always got back me umberella, which i had left in one of em,the night after.:D

jaysay 21-08-2011 09:07

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 928091)
yep n i always got back me umberella, which i had left in one of em,the night after.:D

Umbrella cashy, never saw you as a Mary Poppins:D :D:D


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