Under the influence
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Under the influence
I saw some drunks here today (sunday) for the first time staggering along the street at 7pm..... no they were not youngsters but Brits in their 50´s We live in a tiny village with just 1 shop, 1 bar and 1 bank what must the locals think?
Did you see the cartoon in the spanish Cadiz Daily a couple of days ago showing a Spanish couple enjoying the moonlight while an English couple went past drunk and screaming in English? The Spanish commented on the reversal to primitive man and decline of the English civilisation. I've not seen such open derision of the English in a Spanish newspaper before round here.
Re: Under the influence
If you are so easily shocked then I suggest you never consider moving to a town with more than a couple of thousand people. Where I live most of my drinking partners are Spanish people in their 50s and they aint novices.oliveview01 wrote:I saw some drunks here today (sunday) for the first time staggering along the street at 7pm..... no they were not youngsters but Brits in their 50´s We live in a tiny village with just 1 shop, 1 bar and 1 bank what must the locals think?
Oh, and if you want to get some grass then any such town will have a bunch of kids who can supply you.
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Re: Under the influence
lol you´d hate alhaurin el grande on a friday and saturday night then :D:Dcitymike wrote:If you are so easily shocked then I suggest you never consider moving to a town with more than a couple of thousand people. Where I live most of my drinking partners are Spanish people in their 50s and they aint novices.oliveview01 wrote:I saw some drunks here today (sunday) for the first time staggering along the street at 7pm..... no they were not youngsters but Brits in their 50´s We live in a tiny village with just 1 shop, 1 bar and 1 bank what must the locals think?
Oh, and if you want to get some grass then any such town will have a bunch of kids who can supply you.
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