No provocation there, but considering how most people under thirty don't relate too much to what is being said in those pages, ain't we more like Old Fashioned Drunkards, or Old Style Drunkards?
I sometimes wonder.
Is it time for a change of name?
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Is it time for a change of name?
"I never want to go to bed if there are still beers in the fridge, but then I am always hopeful that there are beers left in there when I wake up.". Thirstydrunk.
"We all look for happiness, but without knowing where to find it: like drunkards who look for their house, knowing dimly that they have one." Voltaire
"The prince of darkness is a gentleman." Shakespeare.
"We all look for happiness, but without knowing where to find it: like drunkards who look for their house, knowing dimly that they have one." Voltaire
"The prince of darkness is a gentleman." Shakespeare.
Re: Is it time for a change of name?
makes sense seeing how everything on here and in the mag is very old skool, but we are that ol skool flaver in the modern world. we are the modern version. And i am under 30 and can relate, but then again i have an old soul.
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Re: Is it time for a change of name?
"Well I ain't braggin' or nothin' but I been drinkin' for FIFTY years."
Like a desperate thirst in a raging drought
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Re: Is it time for a change of name?
It's cyclical. You can buy "modern fit" suits that are cut closer to how they were in the '60s.
Plus, it's really about how an old school drunk can survive in the modern, lame-ass world. Which is, of course, with a little help from our friends.
Plus, it's really about how an old school drunk can survive in the modern, lame-ass world. Which is, of course, with a little help from our friends.
• "Avoiding the darker alcohols like bourbon, red wine and dark rum might lessen [a hangover] and you might also dance better if you wear a tutu instead of trousers." - FKR
• "If you wanna 'talk about' my drinking, it better be about how fucking awesome it is." - Me
• "If you wanna 'talk about' my drinking, it better be about how fucking awesome it is." - Me
Re: Is it time for a change of name?
Coming from a 24 year old point of view: Old people (anyone over 40) drive too slow. That is all.
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Re: Is it time for a change of name?
I'm under 30 and I'm a old school drunk too.Pass the greyhounds (vodka and grapefruit juice )it's a 60's drink during the vodka craze
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"Television man is crazy - saying we're juvenile delinquent wrecks"
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Re: Is it time for a change of name?
damn whippersnappers.
i got underware older than you
i got underware older than you
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Re: Is it time for a change of name?
Ha! Every body knows you never owned underwear.swirly_commode wrote:damn whippersnappers.
i got underware older than you
"I never want to go to bed if there are still beers in the fridge, but then I am always hopeful that there are beers left in there when I wake up.". Thirstydrunk.
"We all look for happiness, but without knowing where to find it: like drunkards who look for their house, knowing dimly that they have one." Voltaire
"The prince of darkness is a gentleman." Shakespeare.
"We all look for happiness, but without knowing where to find it: like drunkards who look for their house, knowing dimly that they have one." Voltaire
"The prince of darkness is a gentleman." Shakespeare.
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Re: Is it time for a change of name?
swirly_commode wrote:damn whippersnappers.
I'm wearing unwashed underwear older than you
like tears in rain
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Re: Is it time for a change of name?
Fuck you.BigDog49 wrote:Coming from a 24 year old point of view: Old people (anyone over 40) drive too slow. That is all.
Re: Is it time for a change of name?
Oh great! Now I can't remember what I did with my underwear!
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Re: Is it time for a change of name?
I don't know about the magazine, but I know a better name for me. Goodbye, GraveyardShiftChuck, hello, NightShiftCharlie.
May you all be hung, drawn, and quartered!
Yes, HUNG - with precious metals and jewels
DRAWN - in a coach and four
and QUARTERED - in the finest homes in the land.
Yes, HUNG - with precious metals and jewels
DRAWN - in a coach and four
and QUARTERED - in the finest homes in the land.