Yorkie wrote:Hell, I fly over and take you out myself - you are over 21 I hope? If not, you'll have to come over here to drink the beer (as long as you are over 5 years old, it would be illegal to give you beer if you are under 5).
Would you come all the way to the west coast to share a beer with me?
Ann
'Let me go where'er I will,
I hear a sky-born music still:
It sounds from all things old,
It sounds from all things young,
From all that's fair, from all that's foul,
Peals out a cheerful song.'
~Ralph Waldo Emerson
libera36 wrote:I feel so left out, I'm not 21! I'll just drink my ginger ale and be happy...
Drinking age in Canada is 19.
Ann
'Let me go where'er I will,
I hear a sky-born music still:
It sounds from all things old,
It sounds from all things young,
From all that's fair, from all that's foul,
Peals out a cheerful song.'
~Ralph Waldo Emerson
Depends on the ginger ale... I have had really gross ginger ale and really, really good ginger ale!! I also love sparkling apple cider and sparkling pear juice. They sound disgusting but are very good!
East coast, West coast yep I'll be there. I've never been to the West coast so this would be a great excuse to add to Boston, New York, Washington D.C. and Orlando (yes for the parks!).
Never tried a 7 & 7 but hell, I'm up for anything. Libera36, beware cider in the UK - it's alcoholic (hard cider and you can get some damn good stuff as well). You just want apple juice if you order over here. And stay away from scrumpy
If I’ve got owt to say I says it, and if I’ve got owt to ask I asks it.
I have to be careful with 7&7's though as since they are my favorite adult beverage, I tend to over indulge, especially if I am not driving. Last spring, the Re-enactors Appreciation Weekend in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, we were at a ball with a cash bar. I think I had 6 or 7 of them. I sort of lost count. I made the mistake of telling the bartender on my 4th one that she made the best ones I ever had. The amount of whiskey grew in the following ones.
For the record though, I do not believe in any kind of drinking and driving. I only allowed myself this because I was staying the the hotel where the ball was. If I am driving, I have no alcohol at all.
Tom B.
Proud to be an American
Clan Farquharson, Scotland
TEB wrote:I have to be careful with 7&7's though as since they are my favorite adult beverage, I tend to over indulge, especially if I am not driving. Last spring, the Re-enactors Appreciation Weekend in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, we were at a ball with a cash bar. I think I had 6 or 7 of them. I sort of lost count. I made the mistake of telling the bartender on my 4th one that she made the best ones I ever had. The amount of whiskey grew in the following ones
Yes... I am fond of a Whiskey myself, though the real Irish single malt !! none of that dreadful American stuff
Kevin wrote:My 18th birthday is on Monday 7 September
Have a great day, Kevin.
Ann
'Let me go where'er I will,
I hear a sky-born music still:
It sounds from all things old,
It sounds from all things young,
From all that's fair, from all that's foul,
Peals out a cheerful song.'
~Ralph Waldo Emerson