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       #101

    If you drink straight from the bottle the glass will remain dry!
    THW
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    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #102

    mitchell65 said:
    Dwarf said:
    England a foreign country? Not by my reckoning. Everywhere else, Yes.

    As regards drinking from a damp glass, how can you drink from a dry one? A drink, of whatever you fancy, is by definition wet. Ergo, if you pour said concoction in to a glass and proceed to drink it, the said glass is no longer dry since it contains (or contained) a liquid, a property of which is being wet.
    If you pour neat alcohol into a dry glass, the capillary attraction of alcohol to alcohol is greater than the attraction of alcohol to glass therefore the glass stays dry! Pour it into a wet glass and you catch a cold!
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    Is that King Julien?
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  3. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #103

    The Howling Wolves said:
    If you drink straight from the bottle the glass will remain dry!
    THW
    This cutting-out-the-middle-man approach has some distinct advantages. Firstly, you don't need a glass (or need to remember where you last put it). Secondly, you don't have to worry about dropping and breaking the said glass. Thirdly (and perhaps the most beneficial advantage of all), you won't need to wash it. Now, where did I put that corkscrew?
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #104

    Come, come now let us retain a little bit of class. Drinking out of a bottle for goodness sake. Might be OK for the colonials but we must keep the stiff upper lip and all that!
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  5. Posts : 3,133
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP 1
       #105

    Might be OK for the colonials but we must keep the stiff upper lip and all that!
    Hey, hey! I always drink my milk out of a glass.
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    Dual-boot: Windows 7 HP 32-bit SP1 & Windows XP Pro 32-bit SP2.
       #106

    We went to Hastings to some shopping before Christmas, so least we have got plenty of food etc now.:)
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  7. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #107

    Don't forget your straw.

    I remember having half-pint (or was it third-pint) bottles of milk at Infants school (over 40yrs ago), and we drank them through paper straws. Quite how we managed to finish the bottles I'll never know, since the straws inevitably ended up as a mushy mess.
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  8. Posts : 3,133
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP 1
       #108

    I remember paper straws as well, but preferred to take my milk straight up.
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    Win 7 Pro 64-bit
       #109

    mitchell65 said:
    Come, come now let us retain a little bit of class. Drinking out of a bottle for goodness sake. Might be OK for the colonials but we must keep the stiff upper lip and all that!
    I'm here to (hic) report my findings. (hic) I ran out of glashes. Tried keeping my (hic) lipsh stiff. Dribbled all over myshelf. But the glashes did ... did ... (hic) ... I'm not as think as you drunk I am!
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    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #110

    Golden said:
    Only the Salford accent throws me..............
    There's many a stronger Northern England accent to be heard compared to the Salford accent. I've been told my accent's strong, which makes visiting places like London ever so fun.
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