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    It is impossible to get drunk in Iceland

    unless you are a multi-millionaire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mo Britain less Europe View Post
    unless you are a multi-millionaire.
    Iceland only sells food, doesn't it? Your best bet is to go to a pub.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mo Britain less Europe View Post
    unless you are a multi-millionaire.
    Nonsense - I managed three nights in a row and hardly spent a thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    Nonsense - I managed three nights in a row and hardly spent a thing
    Not everyone has your capacity to drink lighter fluid and diesel, la.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Not everyone has your capacity to drink lighter fluid and diesel, la.
    When on a volcano and all that.

    I actually drank what someone described as homemade whiskey the other day. That wasn't a good idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    When on a volcano and all that.

    I actually drank what someone described as homemade whiskey the other day. That wasn't a good idea
    Once in France with my ex we visited the farmers over the road from her folks' country pad and they served up some kind of home-made plum schnapps. It was rather rough but because I was a polite, if unsophisticated, rosbif rather than the aloof, sneering french urban snobs they sometimes had visiting, I enthusiastically said I liked it. So they gave me the whole bottle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Once in France with my ex we visited the farmers over the road from her folks' country pad and they served up some kind of home-made plum schnapps. It was rather rough but because I was a polite, if unsophisticated, rosbif rather than the aloof, sneering french urban snobs they sometimes had visiting, I enthusiatstically said I liked it. So they gave me the whole bottle.
    I remember once spending much of a New Year's party trying not to hurl after drinking some Romanian Plum Brandy someone had given me. It was genuinely foul.

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