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18 years 1 month ago #19

Good Friday is the most important drinking day of the year.

Don't buy into any of Hendrixcat's anti-religious zealotry on the subject.

When else can getting hammered also be a statement of anti-antidisestablishmentarianism? Hence, I make a point of spending from break of day to break of day again in a state of constant intoxication.

Drinking so rarely presents itself as a way of giving it "to the man", so it should be cherished.

Though admittedly it did mess with the Franiscan Well plans but that could also be attributed to a lack of imagination on our part.

18 years 1 month ago #20

"Poc":1subov5r wrote: Drinking so rarely presents itself as a way of giving it "to the man", so it should be cherished.[/quote:1subov5r]I think this factor is strongly diminished by the fact that the other day when alcohol sales are banned is Christmas, when even The Man is langered from ten in the morning.

Also, I think we should restore the third Prohibition Day which was taken away from us in 1961.

18 years 1 month ago #21

Poc failed to mention that the third member of our merry brigade when we set forth for The Well was a practicing Catholic. He didn't seem to twig the Good Friday prohibition either, but is seemingly sufficiently religious to be offended by this....


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18 years 1 month ago #22

&amp;quot;Hendrixcat&amp;quot;:1ryww13e wrote: www.catholic.ie[/quote:1ryww13e]
That's classic.love it.

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