Rick Shaw wrote: » Wont somebody think of the children.
Sam Quentin wrote: » I see it every weekend on our streets, the state of our kids, young ones and young fellas out of their heads on top-shelf shít.. Most of them wouldn't even be fit for a few beers but yet a lot of them ordering and drinking enough shorts to knock out a wee horse.. Where did it all go wrong?.. My God back in the day if I had a shot of tequila for some sort of celebration once or twice a year that would be it... Come on get away from that bloody top-shelf.. http://m.independent.ie/irish-news/health/rising-number-of-u18s-entering-detox-36185098.html
etselbbuns wrote: » God does Love Them
johnnyskeleton wrote: » I have a question please: Did you hear the phrase "top shelf" in reference to spirits over the weekend, and decide that you wanted to use it in a thread? Because "top shelf" doesn't mean all spirits, such as shorts or shots of tequilla. It refers to the more expensive fine spirits, usually whiskies and brandies etc. The phrase comes from the fact that the regular spirits for mixing and shots etc are usually kept at arm or shoulder height for easy access and then the more expensive spirits, which are ordered less commonly, are kept on the upper shelves. Now if you are making the point that kids are mixing Middleton Very Rare with Ginger Ale, then yes, you are right to decry them. But I suspect that kids being kids they don't really have that kind of money to throw around.
LexieOnRale wrote: » Meh what about it as long as they're only affecting themselves
Sam Quentin wrote: » My God back in the day if I had a shot of tequila for some sort of celebration once or twice a year that would be it...
Trent Teeny Raise wrote: » How far back was your day? I started drinking about 15 years ago and we were mad for beer and spirits, there would be spirits with mixers and many shots drank after pints at least twice a week. The difference is we can handle our drink.
Snotty wrote: » If you talk to someone in their 60's, they drank whiskey and ale when young. I'm 40, I drank plenty of spirits when I was in my late teens. So which generation didn't drink spirits? Was it just you and your sad friends?
Your Face wrote: » I drank a lot and had fun when I was younger.
Surreptitious wrote: » Were you off your face?
Sam Quentin wrote: » That's it that's it right there.. We'r all sad now because we never drank spirits(so bloody Irish)you should at least be trying to put people off spirits, not telling them they're sad for not drinking spirits. Anyway I of course did drink some spirits in the past.... But i never EVER entered a pub or club and ordered spirits from start to finish NEVER..And i never met anyone in my era(80/90s)who did either NEVER.. Yes of course I had friends who thought a couple of wee ones at the end of the night after a feed of beer was grand, even at that they had to be 'watched'..