It looks like it going to be hot tomorrow. Is this a good excuse to get drunk?!


Question:

It looks like it going to be hot tomorrow. Is this a good excuse to get drunk?


Answers:
Absolutely not. everyday is an excuse to get drunk. if its raining you have to into the pub to get out the rain. if its cold you need to go in the pub to warm up. being drunks great and my liver and kidneys love nothing more than a good old drink.

you know it

if it was going to snow tomorrow it would still be a reason to get drunk

no because your going to have to much drink fall asleep on a bench get to much sun and get skin cancer and die in the next few weeks

Sounds good to me.

anythings a gd excuse to get drunk!

the fact that if tomorrow arrives is good enough reason to get drunk. or better still, start drinking now and hopefully by the time tomorrow arrives you'll already be drunk to notice.

Hey! It's 5 o'clock somwhere! That's a good enough reason anytime!

There is NEVER a good excuse to get drunk.!!!!!

cold beer in the summer, whiskey on the rocks in the winter...might i recommend an ice cold heineken light?

Oh hell ya!

YES!

do you need an excuse?

*Edited*

No one really needs to give anyone else an excuse to get drunk. Either you'll get drunk, or you won't.

Speaking from a health standpoint, water is a much better beverage on a hot day than alcohol. Alcohol will dehydrate you, which is the last thing you need in hot weather.

I was just looking on here for meal ideas for when I go to asda later, you just gave me a brill idea- bbq!!! Thanx.

ps If the day ends in Y it's a good excuse to get drunk, go for it!!

Maybe you can justify it better by going on a nice walk to a pub




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