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Unwinding after a hard week. Can't believe how buzzed two beers have gotten me so far. I guess it's good to be a lightweight and a relatively infrequent drinker, lol.
i need at least 2-2.5 liters of beer to get tipsy. guess i'm quiet tolerant. i've drinked a lot lately.
I needed at least 4 or 5 beers when I was in college. Now downright drunk after a 12% alcohol by volume Dogfish Head "Palo Santo Marron" in addition to the 2 Yuenglings. Still only about equivalent to 4 regular-strenght beers, but I feel as if I was in college and had 8 beer or shots. Tolerance does strange things indeed.
I had a few cocktails at the Angelica restaurant in Leeds this evening, and I feel absolutely fine, but I'm no lightweight.
Oh, and restaurants in Leeds now think it's okay to charge London prices for their food/drink.
Ugh. Whatever.
Tesco raise their prices for everything every single day. Its crap it used to be once a month. Now if you go in it will be up 2pence everyday. won't be long to doritos are £5.
^ Speaking of snow, I hope the snow event on Tuesday the 25th hits us real hard. But I hope it hits the Poconos hard as well. Love hiking in the snow. I'll get up real early again, beat all the traffic, and get up there early again on Saturday the 29th if they still have a decent snowpack, like they did when I hiked there this past Saturday. Love the Poconos. Hopefully the late March sun doesn't affect the snowpack anyway much worse because it's impractical for me to take a day off to get there earlier if this storm happens as they say it may.
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