Elixir
Made in America
People from the United States refer to themselves as Americans
If they’re patriotic enough they refer to themselves as ‘Murkins.
People from the United States refer to themselves as Americans
I never suggested otherwise, and yet again you are apparently livid at my position of not disagreeing with anything you are saying, because I had the temerity to mention your country without making my comment a haigiography.People from the United States refer to themselves as Americans abs are referred to people of other nations as Americans ( in addition to a variety of epithets.)
Get over it.
Almost a year ago now, my bloodwork was dropping not so subtle hints to quit drinking. I negotiated a once a week agreement. It seems to be holding.
I’m just shocked how productive I am now. It’s like I want to accomplish something everyday, save for Saturdays, obviously. Man, if I had known this 45 years ago, I can only imagine what great things I might have accomplished.
Almost a year ago now, my bloodwork was dropping not so subtle hints to quit drinking. I negotiated a once a week agreement. It seems to be holding.
I’m just shocked how productive I am now. It’s like I want to accomplish something everyday, save for Saturdays, obviously. Man, if I had known this 45 years ago, I can only imagine what great things I might have accomplished.
Well that's odd. I have the opposite problem. I forgot to drink alcohol for almost 2 years.
Some months ago (May, iirc), I finally remembered to go by the liquor store. Picked up a bottle of brandy, a bottle of brandy and a bottle of sparkling wine. Mrs Elixir had quit drinking altogether several years prior, and due to my inability to remember to drink, those bottles are still on the shelf, two of them unopened. The brandy is down almost halfway to empty, because in the last few weeks I have remembered (at least 4 days a week) to take a shot before bed.
It's amazing how much better I sleep, wake up early and ready to go... EXACTLY the same things Mrs Elixir and TV&C noticed upon stopping drinking (Mrs' blood pressure went WAY down).
I drink to your health TV&C... if I remember to drink.
Almost a year ago now, my bloodwork was dropping not so subtle hints to quit drinking. I negotiated a once a week agreement. It seems to be holding.
I’m just shocked how productive I am now. It’s like I want to accomplish something everyday, save for Saturdays, obviously. Man, if I had known this 45 years ago, I can only imagine what great things I might have accomplished.
Well that's odd. I have the opposite problem. I forgot to drink alcohol for almost 2 years.
Some months ago (May, iirc), I finally remembered to go by the liquor store. Picked up a bottle of brandy, a bottle of brandy and a bottle of sparkling wine. Mrs Elixir had quit drinking altogether several years prior, and due to my inability to remember to drink, those bottles are still on the shelf, two of them unopened. The brandy is down almost halfway to empty, because in the last few weeks I have remembered (at least 4 days a week) to take a shot before bed.
It's amazing how much better I sleep, wake up early and ready to go... EXACTLY the same things Mrs Elixir and TV&C noticed upon stopping drinking (Mrs' blood pressure went WAY down).
I drink to your health TV&C... if I remember to drink.
When I was on pat leave during Spring of last year I snuck a few drams of Scotch. I continued for a few months after my leave but eventually realized that even one drink slowed me down, and my wife was forced to pick up the slack.
After that I couldn't drink in good conscience anymore. So what had already been a minimal habit for a few years disappeared completely. This year my wife and I had a bottle of wine for mother's day, wanted to die for a few days, and that's been about it.
Almost a year ago now, my bloodwork was dropping not so subtle hints to quit drinking. I negotiated a once a week agreement. It seems to be holding.
I’m just shocked how productive I am now. It’s like I want to accomplish something everyday, save for Saturdays, obviously. Man, if I had known this 45 years ago, I can only imagine what great things I might have accomplished.
Well that's odd. I have the opposite problem. I forgot to drink alcohol for almost 2 years.
Some months ago (May, iirc), I finally remembered to go by the liquor store. Picked up a bottle of brandy, a bottle of brandy and a bottle of sparkling wine. Mrs Elixir had quit drinking altogether several years prior, and due to my inability to remember to drink, those bottles are still on the shelf, two of them unopened. The brandy is down almost halfway to empty, because in the last few weeks I have remembered (at least 4 days a week) to take a shot before bed.
It's amazing how much better I sleep, wake up early and ready to go... EXACTLY the same things Mrs Elixir and TV&C noticed upon stopping drinking (Mrs' blood pressure went WAY down).
I drink to your health TV&C... if I remember to drink.
When I was on pat leave during Spring of last year I snuck a few drams of Scotch. I continued for a few months after my leave but eventually realized that even one drink slowed me down, and my wife was forced to pick up the slack.
After that I couldn't drink in good conscience anymore. So what had already been a minimal habit for a few years disappeared completely. This year my wife and I had a bottle of wine for mother's day, wanted to die for a few days, and that's been about it.
That's hilarious!
Alcohol is some strange stuff... there is no doubt that the toxicology maxim applies in spades "the dose makes the poison".
Effective use (for my purposes) means ½ to 1oz of brandy, taken right before bed and after my evening hydration ritual water and/or herbal tea. Deviation from that formula is fraught with peril - took a double shot one night and didn't sleep well and woke up foggy. Same result if not sufficiently hydrated. Hopefully never revisiting that "wanted to die" territory again!
Yea, my limit is likely a half ounce now too, but that little Scotch is just a tease.
The funny thing is, the desperate clinging to the English system of measurement is only for length and mass. Mass/weight, we have the pound and ton, use that quite a bit. Of course, not useful for weighing small things.For anyone else in the 95% of the world who has no clue what quantity of booze is being discussed:
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You do know that the English have never used the system you call 'the English system', right?The funny thing is, the desperate clinging to the English system of measurement is only for length and mass. Mass/weight, we have the pound and ton, use that quite a bit. Of course, not useful for weighing small things.For anyone else in the 95% of the world who has no clue what quantity of booze is being discussed:
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A: Hey you... how many ounces does this weigh?
B: I dunno what an ounce is.
Length/Area have several things are used to all around.
When it comes to volumes, milk (gallon) and cooking (cup/teaspoon/tablespoon) are the only basis for American use of the English System. I bet 99% of America wouldn't be able to determine how much fluid an ounce is (yeah, we have a unit for both volume and mass!). I know I can't. Too bad we can't abandon English for at least volumes.
Are you kidding? Minister for Sport is like the second most senior cabinet position. Prime Minister, then the Ministers for Sport, Treasury, Foreign Affairs and Trade, Defence...Today I learned that Australia has a Minister of Sport. Apparently, so does England?
I don’t know what to think about that. It never occurred to me that sports rose to that level of importance. I honestly find it…flaberghasting.
..Silly WalksAre you kidding? Minister for Sport is like the second most senior cabinet position. Prime Minister, then the Ministers for Sport, Treasury, Foreign Affairs and Trade, Defence...Today I learned that Australia has a Minister of Sport. Apparently, so does England?
I don’t know what to think about that. It never occurred to me that sports rose to that level of importance. I honestly find it…flaberghasting.
So, if the PM gets hit in the face by a soccer ball (excuse me: a football) and dies, does the Minister of Sport take over until there is a new election? Or is that the Silly Walks guy?Are you kidding? Minister for Sport is like the second most senior cabinet position. Prime Minister, then the Ministers for Sport, Treasury, Foreign Affairs and Trade, Defence...Today I learned that Australia has a Minister of Sport. Apparently, so does England?
I don’t know what to think about that. It never occurred to me that sports rose to that level of importance. I honestly find it…flaberghasting.
The PM is just a figurehead. The Minister for Sport basically runs the country.So, if the PM gets hit in the face by a soccer ball (excuse me: a football) and dies, does the Minister of Sport take over until there is a new election? Or is that the Silly Walks guy?Are you kidding? Minister for Sport is like the second most senior cabinet position. Prime Minister, then the Ministers for Sport, Treasury, Foreign Affairs and Trade, Defence...Today I learned that Australia has a Minister of Sport. Apparently, so does England?
I don’t know what to think about that. It never occurred to me that sports rose to that level of importance. I honestly find it…flaberghasting.
My computer technician buddy used to say "Green is ground the world around." I guess that rhyme gets re-used a lot."A pint's a pound" is true in the former British colonies of the Americas, but "the whole world 'round" was always a barefaced lie, sold to you by people who wanted to boost their excise duties by 20%.