Friday, January 1, 2021

The 21st Century is Now Old Enough to Drink

And. after this past year, it needs to.

So say we all.

Happy New Year! I hope that 2021 is a better year for us all. (That's a pretty low bar to hurdle.)

7 comments:

  1. That, Cap'n, is not reassuring.

    One the other hand, G'ma always said look for silver linings: this past year marked thirty-three (33) years drug and (relatively) alcohol free. Half my life.

    EYep, there's nothin' worse than a reformed drunk.


    ('cept maybe a reformed xian)

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  2. 33 years sober is impressive!

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  3. That is a lot harder than it sounds TB especially in the times we live in. You have my respect. And here's hoping that 2021 is a better one for all of us.

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  4. Happy New Year!


    I want a refund on the last one.


    Eck!

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  5. Eck, the Senate killed that! Literally.

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  6. Well, I woke up today with my apocalypse money in my bank account, so perhaps that's a good sign?
    And good on ya, Ten Bears, I'll be thirteen years in April.

    -Doug in Sugar Pine

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  7. Thank you all but upon reflection perhaps the most notable anniversary of 2020 is it's been fifty years since I last hitch-hiked out of LA.

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