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Come quickly, I am tasting stars!
-- Dom Perignon, upon discovering champagne.
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Come, landlord, fill the flowing bowl until it does run over,
Tonight we will all merry be -- tomorrow we'll get sober.
-- John Fletcher, "The Bloody Brother", II, 2
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Don't drink when you drive -- you might hit a bump and spill it.
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Don't smoke the next cigarette. Repeat.
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Drink Canada Dry! You might not succeed, but it *is* fun trying.
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Drinking coffee for instant relaxation? That's like drinking alcohol for
instant motor skills.
-- Marc Price
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Drinking is not a spectator sport.
-- Jim Brosnan
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Drinking makes such fools of people, and people are such fools to begin
with, that it's compounding a felony.
-- Robert Benchley
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Drunks are rarely amusing unless they know some good songs and lose a
lot a poker.
-- Karyl Roosevelt
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Eggnog is a traditional holiday drink invented by the English. Many
people wonder where the word "eggnog" comes from. The first syllable
comes from the English word "egg", meaning "egg". I don't know where
the "nog" comes from.
To make eggnog, you'll need rum, whiskey, wine gin and, if they are in
season, eggs...
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