It's been way too long, my friends, since I have entered the hallowed gardens of inebriation.
Too much daily grind and not enough of what reminds us that It's Alive!
Thankfully, my dear old friends Johhnie and Bintang are here to take edge off of too many weeks trying to just get by here in North Sumatra.
This feels really good.
It is once again hotter than hell here tonight, but the wind is starting to blow now (almost 2:00 AM here) and it will probably rain before dawn.
Where I live, in the industrial backwaters on the edge of town, the air is scented with a mixture of tropical blossoms and the intermittant stench of the belacan (fermented fish salsa) factory. This plant emits a smell that approximates burning rubber, rotten fish, and goat shit. I don't ask. I don't want to know. However, with rice and a nice fresh grilled fish, belacan is awesome!
Anyway, as I sit here sweating in the dark, but with a cold beer and a bottle of firewater, I wish to toast you all!
Please join me in a drink, ok?
Cheers, Peace and Love to you all!
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"Nature is beautiful at its most violent and chaotic. Embrace the wildness, in the storm and in yourself. And meditate heavily with aid of Johnny Walker. You've got it right. Let it all keep turning."
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cheers!
long time since booze for me too, i quit for 24 days. i forget why. anyway it's cold grey and rainy here in london and i'm just opening a Stella...oh sweet canned rage.
long time since booze for me too, i quit for 24 days. i forget why. anyway it's cold grey and rainy here in london and i'm just opening a Stella...oh sweet canned rage.
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cheers palmy! sadly, this is my third day of being w/o booze because, as usual, i spent all my money already. i am feast and famine type you know. have fun sweating in the dark - it sounds very "apocalypse now".
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Well, I'm glad you're back in the saddle again.
Gin turned me on to Stella and I liked it just fine.
I wish we had beer here above 5%. Oh well, palm wine is U.S. 5 cents a glass and packs a 18% punch, so all is well.
I just can't drink my namesake day in and day out!
I lived in Seattle for years, and I actually miss that cold grey and rainy vibe(hot grey and rainy I know all too well!).
Cheers mate!
Gin turned me on to Stella and I liked it just fine.
I wish we had beer here above 5%. Oh well, palm wine is U.S. 5 cents a glass and packs a 18% punch, so all is well.
I just can't drink my namesake day in and day out!
I lived in Seattle for years, and I actually miss that cold grey and rainy vibe(hot grey and rainy I know all too well!).
Cheers mate!
knumbskull wrote:cheers!
long time since booze for me too, i quit for 24 days. i forget why. anyway it's cold grey and rainy here in london and i'm just opening a Stella...oh sweet canned rage.
"Nature is beautiful at its most violent and chaotic. Embrace the wildness, in the storm and in yourself. And meditate heavily with aid of Johnny Walker. You've got it right. Let it all keep turning."
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It is kind of like that, my dear friend.
I want to change that because I too live like a hunter/gatherer, moving from feast to famine.
Now, I know that it is in our genes to live as such, but I don't like it.
Why?
I want to get my drink on and there is no money...
Plain and simple, I want to be able to meet minimum needs, including therapeutic infusions of the water of life, whenever I damned well please.
Oh, that and a home of my own and a successfull business, but first things first (prioritize!)
Cheers BB!
May we indulge our dypsomaniac desires together someday soon!
I want to change that because I too live like a hunter/gatherer, moving from feast to famine.
Now, I know that it is in our genes to live as such, but I don't like it.
Why?
I want to get my drink on and there is no money...
Plain and simple, I want to be able to meet minimum needs, including therapeutic infusions of the water of life, whenever I damned well please.
Oh, that and a home of my own and a successfull business, but first things first (prioritize!)
Cheers BB!
May we indulge our dypsomaniac desires together someday soon!
bluebottle wrote:cheers palmy! sadly, this is my third day of being w/o booze because, as usual, i spent all my money already. i am feast and famine type you know. have fun sweating in the dark - it sounds very "apocalypse now".
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Palmy! I know of which you speak. I started a new job recently, and the grind instantly became grimier. However, I just poured my second Bourbon, it's sunny and 70 (which happens maybe 2-3 times a year here), and I don't have to be anywhere till Monday morning. Cheers!
"Never apologise for being in the Bourbon aisle."
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I will shortly repair to the cool, dark interior of a soon to close private club, where I shall be drinking on the cuff in celebration of a graduation.
I think I'll stick with Booker's, and will think of you in your Sumatra lair, and raise a toast to you.
Oh, and I've been undrunk now for almost 16 hours now!
I think I'll stick with Booker's, and will think of you in your Sumatra lair, and raise a toast to you.
Oh, and I've been undrunk now for almost 16 hours now!
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Cloud 8 and Smatter Noguts,
Cheers to you both my dear friends!
It is 3:30 on a Sunday morning, the wind stopped and it is still hot as a motherfucker, the beer is almost gone, but the Whisky remains!
Oh yeah, It's Alive!
Cheers once again!
Cheers to you both my dear friends!
It is 3:30 on a Sunday morning, the wind stopped and it is still hot as a motherfucker, the beer is almost gone, but the Whisky remains!
Oh yeah, It's Alive!
Cheers once again!
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Fuckit.
Once my son graduates from high school, in two years, I'm outta the Pacific NW.
Tropical climes for moi.
What do you think the Jewish population is in Singapore or the Philapines?
(googling)
Once my son graduates from high school, in two years, I'm outta the Pacific NW.
Tropical climes for moi.
What do you think the Jewish population is in Singapore or the Philapines?
(googling)
Mayhem is everywhere.
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I think that you would be welcome wherever you were to go.Grace O'Malley wrote:Fuckit.
Once my son graduates from high school, in two years, I'm outta the Pacific NW.
Tropical climes for moi.
What do you think the Jewish population is in Singapore or the Philapines?
(googling)
Why worry about it? Come check it out.
Hey, I lived in Seattle for years, and it works down here for me.
Singapore rocks!
Check it out and come party with Gin and Bundy (and me if I can get away).
Cheers!
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I love Seattle. It is on my roster of places to go once the son gets into college.
At least, a month in SEA would be a good thing. I need to drink with you and Gin McG, and the Bundy.
At least, a month in SEA would be a good thing. I need to drink with you and Gin McG, and the Bundy.
Mayhem is everywhere.
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Ok!Grace O'Malley wrote:I love Seattle. It is on my roster of places to go once the son gets into college.
At least, a month in SEA would be a good thing. I need to drink with you and Gin McG, and the Bundy.
I'm in Singapore every April and October (2nd week of the month) to do my visa thing.
But if your schedule doesn't jive with that, come visit us in N. Sumatra (very close to Singapore.. less than 1 hour flight, but a totally different world.). Better yet, bring Gin and Bundy. Neither have spent enough time on this side of the Mallaca Straits.
I think Bali is a better introduction to this part of the world for first timers, but N. Sumatra appeals to adventurous folks (or we could easily sit at a resort on the shores of Lake Toba sipping umbrella drinks).
C'mon!
Cheers Gracie!
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Ola, Palmy. Glad to see you back here. Here's to ya!
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Welcome back Palmy. May the good Lord blow a cool breeze your way this evening.
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Dotto and Chilidawg,
cheers to you both, it's after 8 in the morning and I haven't slept yet, but I took a 2 hour break from drinking to see my brother-in-law and his crew off to the airport. I'm back and needing to sleep or drink some more.
Drinking commences now!
Ah!
God I missed this bliss.
Shall we do another?
Cheers!
cheers to you both, it's after 8 in the morning and I haven't slept yet, but I took a 2 hour break from drinking to see my brother-in-law and his crew off to the airport. I'm back and needing to sleep or drink some more.
Drinking commences now!
Ah!
God I missed this bliss.
Shall we do another?
Cheers!
"Nature is beautiful at its most violent and chaotic. Embrace the wildness, in the storm and in yourself. And meditate heavily with aid of Johnny Walker. You've got it right. Let it all keep turning."
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