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Originally posted by miffy View Post
Whilst working on a Y2K project in the smoke, I got took to a strip club one lunchtime with a few colleagues (by the client as well), and had half a dozen pints followed by a curry and half a bottle of wine.
Probably the best lunchtime I've ever had (and probably ever will have).
I felt bad going back to work plastered (and wreaking of beer) but the client paid for it.
reeking
You been drinking?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDid 8 pints once, but forgot to go back to work, so I guess that doesn't count.
Whilst working on a Y2K project in the smoke, I got took to a strip club one lunchtime with a few colleagues (by the client as well), and had half a dozen pints followed by a curry and half a bottle of wine.
Probably the best lunchtime I've ever had (and probably ever will have).
I felt bad going back to work plastered (and wreaking of beer) but the client paid for it.
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostBest of luck. I hope you carry on posting - SG will miss you otherwise (did you wish him well for his 10000 post?)
Not yet. Will do.
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Off-ski
Best of luck. I hope you carry on posting - SG will miss you otherwise (did you wish him well for his 10000 post?)
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Once had 2 jugs of Pimms all to myself,
although I was WFH in the garden
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostLeaving do? Yours?
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostNot just me, the whole team stopped going out.
I know what you are going to say next...
PS Are you WFH OS? Or for a drinks company?
Actually I seldom go out for drinks over lunch.
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Not just me, the whole team stopped going out.
I know what you are going to say next...
PS Are you WFH OS? Or for a drinks company?
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostAre we talking about Fridays here or every day?
4 and 5 pints for lunch everyday is an unbelievable amount. Used to go out with the team on Fridays, but no longer the case.
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Lunch??
Are we talking about Fridays here or every day?
4 and 5 pints for lunch everyday is an unbelievable amount. Used to go out with the team on Fridays, but no longer the case.
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No - at my age I might as well take a sleeping bag into the office. Just can't hack lunchtime drinking any more (other than at Christmas)
Many years ago I had quite a few on my birthday, then went back to the office, told the boss I was taking the rest of the day off, and walked out again.
The next day he commented that he was rather impressed at how drunk I'd managed to get in such a short space of time
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Did 8 pints once, but forgot to go back to work, so I guess that doesn't count.
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LL at work?
18One pint16.67%3Two pints11.11%2Three pints5.56%1Four pints5.56%1>=55.56%1Used to - but too dangerous in the current climate.16.67%3No - unprofessional, etc. etc.38.89%7Do you have a Liquid Lunch at work?
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