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I do like the beach to an extent, I much prefer a pool no dealing with sand and littering morons, also I can get as drunk as I want swimming in the pool (a backyard one, preferably), because this country is stupid and outlaws drinking at the beach.
Drinking at the beach is technically prohibited in Wildwood, but lots of people do it. It's unlikely you'll have any issues. Also, there are a few bars on the Wildwood boardwalk. I also really like Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Nice beach and the bars are a shorter walk away. The Grotto's Pizza serves beer and delicious pizza.
Drinking at the beach is technically prohibited in Wildwood, but lots of people do it. It's unlikely you'll have any issues. Also, there are a few bars on the Wildwood boardwalk. I also really like Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Nice beach and the bars are a shorter walk away. The Grotto's Pizza serves beer and delicious pizza.
I drink outside in the street in Turkey. I don't have any problem with it.
I always found the habit of hiding bottles inside a paper bag funny. No need for that over here thankfully.
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Day 6 with the 4 mm kidney stone. In case some of you don't know what a kidney stone is, it's a "stone" usually made of calcium that forms in your kidney and travels through your ureter until you pee it out. They're quite painful. The pain can last as little as a couple days or as long as a month. It's f-ing awful is what it is.
Luckily they're doing surgery to break it up on June 27 if I don't pee it out by then.
Ouch, that sounds bad. I had a urinary catheter for a short period of time earlier this year and that was unpleasant enough. Don't want some stone to go down that way. I hope it goes away soon.
In Australia school work is graded A, B, C, D, F, so I always tend to leave out the E aswell. Besides, if you use + and -, which are official increments, you have 15 levels.
Jeez, you can drink legally in the street in Turkey but in the US? What's wrong with this country?
It's a consequence of the Northern European relationship with alcohol, the extreme tendencies. Not so for Meds. Too many, e.g., Irish in the Northeast to allow that.
It's a consequence of the Northern European relationship with alcohol, the extreme tendencies. Not so for Meds. Too many, e.g., Irish in the Northeast to allow that.
Turkey is still a culturally Muslim country not a Mediterranean European country; consumes at less than one-quarter of American levels. Or maybe that proves your point? If the locals don't drink much anyway, less need to regulate.
Lol, I'm not sure about all that. Germans have a reputation for heavy drinking and it's not regulated over there at all. At least not from what I could tell. I walked down the street drinking beer and even hard liquor and never got stopped at all, maybe it's because I wasn't acting like an overly drunk idiot.
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