What would a teetotaler and non-smoker do in a bar?!


Question:

What would a teetotaler and non-smoker do in a bar?

A. Milk shake

B. Apple juice

C. Anything else


Answers:
Drink coca cola and eat beer nuts. People think you are drinking Bacardi and Coke, Ha! Ha! Enjoy!

Source(s):
Dr. Michael Lim The Travelling Gourmet is a renowned Travel, Food & Wine Writer/editor in Asia.

socialise? which is what public houses were originally set up for

D. Make an odd couple, and likely future Mormon parents.

probably eat all the free peanuts

C) Drink water - they go to dance and have a good time like anyone else.

(Or play darts, or pool.. meet up with friends)

Some bars have games you can enjoy while socializing such as Shuffleboard, Darts, Video Games.
Just cause U don't drink or smoke[I don't] doesn't mean you can't meet friends for an evening of enjoying their company.
You can challenge them to a game if it's in the bar, catch up what has happened since U last seen them & tell them about anything new in your life while having a bite to eat together if food is served at the bar.
If their's a band playing at the bar you can all have a good time dancing.[ Without smoking or drinking yourself.]
In the morning you also won't have that nasty hangover to deal with either.
Well Good- Morning now, as it's 5:15 A.M.
Catch U all later. REBELCAT:****
P.S. Take care of your health everybody O.K.

Talk, isn't that what people go to bars to do, otherwise you might as well stay at home.

Soda and take people home that are drunk

Order a coke in a 'rock glass' others will think you are drinking a black russian and you have coke. try not to diss on the smoke and the tipsy ones. a sports bar would be a good choice, lots of things to do and /or watch TV. Meet some people and being sober you can sort the good from the bad. Remember in todays age often young people use a fake bar name.
you could also order a non alcoholic beer.
Enjoy!!

they could whip out their naughty parts and have a shake-off.




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