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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Over the weekend the wealthy heir to a pro sports franchise was interviewed after his family's baseball team made the playoffs. As the players were showering themselves with beer and champagne in the locker room, a reporter at 3:30 asks the 59 year old heir what he planned to drink to celebrate. While standing next to his 14 year old son, he says, "I don't [i][b]really[/b][/i] drink . . . so maybe a bottled water or Gatorade Zero (calorie)." A Mormon or someone who does not drink ever would have said so, right? Made me wonder what I don't "really" drink means. Maybe a glass of wine once in a while? He looks pretty darn good for being nearly 60! [twitter]https://x.com/BradGalli/status/1839885765469175874[/twitter][/quote] I’m near 60 and hardly drink. It’s cause I don’t like how it makes me feel (even a little bit) the next day. Makes me more tired than I already feel too much. I went out to brunch w friends recently, who drink straight whisky and one said to me “you don’t drink” with a small shooing hand-wave. It’s true. I drink fruity drinks occasionally sangria, Mascato (sp)……[/quote] PP and if someone happened to be counting I guess I may have 3 or 4 drinks a year including at my sister’s annual cinco de mayo party w lots of tequila which I don’t have. [/quote]
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