Toujours said:I miss being in my underwear
She's also saying that she isn't wearing them so
It's rare to see a 20-year-old who has never drank alcohol.
And I won't type my interpretation of Toujie's words. :D
Also ugh spirits. For me it's just beer. And in rare occasions, white wine. And even rarer occasions, a shot of absynthe or tequila. I try not to mix stuff.
Whiskey is an awful thing, blaargh - horrible smell and taste.
It's rare to see a 20-year-old who has never drank alcohol.
And I won't type my interpretation of Toujie's words. :D
Also ugh spirits. For me it's just beer. And in rare occasions, white wine. And even rarer occasions, a shot of absynthe or tequila. I try not to mix too much stuff, even if only a little of each - the night won't end well if I ever do.
Whiskey is an awful thing, blaargh - horrible smell and taste.
I would like a drink but I'm just too scared to actually drink alcohol yet.
Most alcohol tastes just off, so much it deterred me from drinking it.
I have drunk apple cider but I don't think that counts since it's just fizzy drink with an apple flavor. Being in my 20's is hard, since I find myself going out almost all week and I have work and everything.
And oh look this is also my 7,000th post on PC! Yay for me!
out of interest are you american? It seems a lot of americans only drink beers. Also american beer is far weaker than the stuff we have here. I spent 2 months in america, and everyone I met seemed to drink nothing and get really drunk. It surprised people to know that most people over here can drink a good amount of spirits and stay sober.
Pretty sure theres some difference in terminology too; Beer can be split into two categories [ ale and lager] From what I understand Americans generally call lager beer, and ale is know as ale, however in the UK it's the other way around; We call Ale beer, and lager is known as lager. Cider is cider, and spirits are spirits.
...And then there's me. That can't drink for another 29 days.
i feel so lonely ;-;