Though I never touched a drop of booze that day, I had a drunken smile on my face from start to finish. |
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He gets into social life, the few extra lempiras a week, the booze, the downward spiral. |
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Added to that is booze, which can make a lethal combination when added to football, causing fights and car accidents. |
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He was chasing skirt and snorting booze, hoovering up every kind of sin and excess he could lay his gauntlets on. |
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DisneySea offers booze, a hair-raising roller coaster ride in a mock Incan temple, and an on-site spa. |
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If asked to put a name to their poison, they'd call rye, corn, booze, hooch, eel juice or rotgut. |
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A mechanic who stashed away thousands of pounds of stolen booze and chocolates in his lock-up has escaped being sent to jail. |
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Drunken louts could have all their booze confiscated under new police powers that have come into force. |
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And why is it that the research has never been done on the effect of booze on women's lustfulness? |
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Jeeves' grave and sage philosophy towards booze is encapsulated perfectly at the end of another Wodehouse story. |
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Even a few drops of cheap booze will help dissolve the Band-Aid's stickiness, allowing the bandage to slide right off. |
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You'd have thought they'd never seen a naked man before, but then that's booze for you. |
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I will be writing about costs of living, food and booze on a slow meander in the sun. |
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The party is on Friday and in about half an hour we're going to buy the booze. |
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Cheap booze, an eclectic clientele and a stubborn refusal to move with the times have drawn generations of tipplers. |
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Even before he stepped on the self-indulgent, self-destructive merry-go-round of birds and booze, bankruptcy and jail. |
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There's the usual fun with live jazz, good food, children's entertainment, and barrel after barrel of creamy-headed booze. |
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A 40-minute coach ride led us to Bedouin tents, as much booze as you could muster and enough food to keep our South African friends very busy. |
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There was also tea on offer for 60 cents a person, as well as a variety of juices, pops and booze. |
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The ladies drank shandies and the men had beer, and Folsom proved he had a real talent for booze. |
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The betting on the booze front is that zoning will eventually be put into place in Pattaya entertainment venues. |
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The booze, the beer, the snacks, the big screen TV, the braai, biltong and everything else that goes with it has been organized. |
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Boys who binged on booze and smoked marijuana daily were three to four times more likely to be found suffering from depression a year later. |
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There must be something about PTSD, depression, and anxiety that gets soothed by drugs, booze, binge-eating, and other addictive hobbies. |
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Football hooliganism is not about football, or booze, or misplaced passion. |
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Like most blogs, the content is erratic, syncopated by the intrusions of daily life, random interests, monomania, narcissism and booze. |
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Since most of the buyers had been given lots of free booze, they were too bladdered to be bothered. |
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Police have promised to shut down off-licences and pubs that persistently flout the law by selling booze to under-age children. |
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As the day wore on and the booze went down, people's inner bogans were unleashed. |
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What we have is petty graft that involves cabin crew squirreling away undrunk booze after flights. |
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The demand for illicit drugs is as strong as the nation's thirst for bootleg booze during Prohibition. |
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A hangover should be the least of men's worries after a night on the booze, according to new research. |
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There were dozens of empty booze bottles and beer cans lying around on the beach and on the walkway. |
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We are not really giving these to the deity, because Mahakala doesn't eat meat and drink booze. |
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Look, after a night out on the booze, I'm sure we all know how hard it can be to get up in the morning. |
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And of course the extra booze drunk during festivities can quickly cause a gut to expand. |
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It is a unique perspective and one the majority of their booze quaffing customers probably could not conceive. |
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Every time I have ever met this girl I have been drunk on booze by the end of the night. |
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I have always had a very rocky relationship with booze and used to drink a fair bit every evening. |
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A huge crowd from the good old days turned up to support her and drink the free booze. |
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As high school freshmen, my friends and I experimented with booze the hard way. |
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While we were never stupid about it, most of that side certainly liked going out on the booze. |
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I know this in the same way I know I should exercise more and cut down on the booze. |
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If you do have an early start, take it easy the night before, especially on the booze. |
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We had food, wine, booze, a cute bartender, and an excellent mix of people and music. |
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Drivers attempting to avoid a booze bus breath test with a sneaky detour are about to discover the far-reaching gaze of law enforcement. |
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The death of a woman in a police booze bus has prompted calls for defibrillators and closed circuit television in the buses. |
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The blitz resembled a taxi rank as arrested drivers ordered taxis to come and collect them from the booze bus. |
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One often drives out of Auckland at 6 o'clock in the evening and a booze bus is stopping everyone. |
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We brought in compulsory seat-belts, booze buses and speed and red-light cameras. |
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A trip to Northern Ireland has become the Irish retail equivalent of England's much-loved booze cruise to France. |
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Our church group could be described as either having embarked on a cultural trip to Boulogne or booze cruise to Cite Europe. |
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I told her I was planning a booze cruise to Calais to stock up on hundreds of bottles of wine. |
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Profits at have more than halved as recession-hit firms cut back on champagne and a weak Pound hits booze cruises to its French stores. |
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They have been coming on their annual booze cruise to Calais for 14 years, loading up with up to 500 bottles. |
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That is not including the wine they drink while on holiday or bring back from booze cruises. |
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It's also possible that the appeal of smoky rock bars filled with booze and sexual possibilities might be an unbearable temptation. |
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There was some space left over in my trolley when I'd bought the necessaries so I filled it up with Christmas booze. |
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This fragile monster truck of booze and soft drugs eventually careened off the road. |
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Yet when he breathalysed me the result was negative my homeopathic booze had beaten the system. |
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She claimed it was all the fault of booze and pills, of course, but in vino veritas, as we all know. |
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He took refuge in booze and the beginnings of drug availability, and was headed, if not for catastrophe, at least for significant vicissitudes. |
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While kudzu extract won't magically turn alcoholics into non-drinkers, it might help others cut back on booze. |
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The place is covered in empty pizza boxes, dead bottles of booze and cigarette butts. |
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The call liquors are the name brand booze that sit up on a shelf for everyone to see. |
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All these odes to forgotten love, booze and death are sung in the key of extreme melancholy and ring with a heaping amount of honesty. |
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Each year the Babe would report for spring training hugely overweight after an off-season indulging in food, booze and women. |
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Perhaps a deficiency in this chemical marks a person as someone who needs to be careful with booze. |
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Puff has no more effect on you than alcohol and certainly does not turn you violent when you have had a few like booze. |
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Next month, she will have been off booze and cocaine for three years and ops to rebuild her nose have been a success. |
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I arrived a bit late and brought my own booze even though there was an open bar. |
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His voice was heavy with booze, yet even in his inebriated state, he managed to speak clearly. |
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The grizzled hellraiser wants a share of the merchandising profits instead of a flat fee, presumably to spend on more booze. |
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The hideous hangovers and post booze blues mean that the older I get the less I drink which is probably for the best for all concerned. |
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He discovered that he could no longer get a buzz, no matter how fast he poured down the high-test booze. |
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As she knocked back the booze she told pals it was only a matter of time until she got hitched to the Babyshambles frontman. |
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Perhaps the booze run devalued French chicness, replacing it with French cheapness. |
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Two booze barons are shipping in illegal hooch to the village in the boots of their cars and selling it to youngsters at knock-down prices. |
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Apparently a party is when total strangers crazed on drugs and booze turn up and rip out your fence palings. |
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When she gives the chronically spacey Shaun the boot, he indulges in a booze fest at the local pub with his best friend. |
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I am still haunted my the look of horror on my beloved's face as I chundered booze and party snacks over her billowing cleavage. |
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At British house parties it's customary to bring a bottle of booze along and give it to the hostess. |
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Travel over to the Continent by all means but remember if you bring back booze and cigs it must be for personal use. |
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As it happens, a great deal of what we spent went on buying vast quantities of cheap booze and ciggies. |
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I went to Carla's house where we hula hooped and ate un-Australian food, more hula hooping, dog walking and a booze run. |
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Cocaine, groupies, booze and rehab all feature prominently in many musicians' potted biographies. |
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There is a kind of infantilism about the booze and football culture of urban Scotland, and an inability to cope with complicated issues. |
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Fortunately he gave up and drove off, leaving us to enjoy the rest of the night pigging out on western style food and booze and dodgy films. |
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She will pose as the concern troll for the beleaguered middle class while continuing to fill the investors' punch bowl with pricey booze. |
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By being off booze for a year, is there any chance that this magical invincibility might come back? |
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You'll flip your wig on some of the Warden's thoughts on booze, over-priced guacamole and hot tubs. |
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You don't want to come off looking like a frat boy who indulges in booze and sports all day. |
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It seems like every time the booze is free-flowing we always get into some trouble, so it usually makes for some messy times. |
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Smith, who has battled booze and drug demons and was recently pictured smoking crystal meth, was not available for comment. |
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Rich, frothy and laden with booze, eggnog is an inevitable part of the Yuletide tradition. |
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There is, furthermore, no indication that rules limiting booze have any effect on, say, road injuries. |
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Anna and I presumed the bad weather had put a damper on the festivities so we cracked open the bottle of booze we had taken along. |
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And then there's Cairo Street, with its scantily-clad dancing girls, gallons of booze, and general lewd behavior. |
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Under no circumstances are they ever allowed to prescribe booze as a cure for heartache. |
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Hunters still make mistakes, but not many, and their goofs almost never are caused by booze. |
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If you're a social drinker and just want to detox from alcohol, Hyman suggests taking a booze break. |
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He knew the locations of the sly groggeries, brothels, bookie outlets, and gambling and booze dens. |
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I've been criticised in the past for waxing lyrical and going all gushy about booze. |
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Try doing without cigs, booze and satellite TV, then the children would have fresh veg, meat and warm clothing for winter. |
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The exhibition features all things foodie from specialist ranges to top booze. |
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I usually go on the wagon for January as I am sick of booze after the excesses of December. |
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Every recreational hard drug conceivable is washed down with booze, both bought and stolen. |
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Above 7,000 feet, dehydration increases, so Tom stayed off the booze, which slows acclimatization. |
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Similarly, beer and soft drink cans, booze bottles and empty jars can all be recycled. |
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But once we've quenched our thirst, having just ended a cross-town walk, we're more interested in food than booze. |
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Clearly rattled by the booze suspension, Homme berated the owners of the building. |
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My mother used booze and drugs to deal with her anger and my father kept his anger in. |
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Maybe if you don't take whizz or drink booze we can have a lovely time together. |
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A gang of drunken thugs threw a can of booze which smashed the front windscreen of a family's car. |
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James, he argues, never gave a red cent to the poor, spending it instead on gambling, booze and loose women. |
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There is apparently a shortage of coffee in Woop Woop but plenty of booze, blue eye shadow and bullets to go around. |
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A floor so clean you could sprawl on it without having to coat yourself in spilled booze or cigarette ash. |
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Others got religion or turned to booze as a way of salving their incurable ache for space. |
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Top it off with a V8 engine, a latchkey and booze, and you get the Debbys and Beths, the sad good-time girls. |
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A long table held an international array of booze, from Australian wine to Latvian vodka to a particularly unpleasant ouzo. |
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We were delightfully amused by the cops who came onto the beach to check everyone for booze. |
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Every so often a bar person would bring out crates of bottles of beer, and put them in this huge tub thing full of iced water, and folk would just dip into it for booze. |
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The cheap booze flowed freely, and like alley drug dealers giving out that first free hit, so did the drink companies use the clubs to recruit a new generation of boozers. |
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The bootleg booze industry in Boston wasn't affected in the least. |
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Nowadays there's the gastropub, an establishment driven as much by food as booze, frequently run by cooks without the equity to set up a restaurant proper. |
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But there is still access to caves along the beach area once used by bootleggers during prohibition to smuggle in illegal booze from offshore boats. |
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Chalk them up to adrenaline crashes, too much rage and reefer and booze. |
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They were drinking my booze, stealing my ladies and just kind of smirking. |
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For dinner and a movie, head to CineBistro for a little booze with your schmooze. |
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Girls on nights out in the city are fuelling up on bargain-basement booze and trying to drink men under the table, as the ladette culture gets a grip. |
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Drunken louts should be quaking in their bovver boots next month when a special booze patrol is launched in Wimbledon to crack down on their alcohol-fuelled bad behaviour. |
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He took a prodigious amount of drugs washed down with booze. |
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A drunken farm worker sells his wife and daughter to a sailor, then sobers up, swears off the booze and slowly builds a respectable life, rising to become mayor. |
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They reputedly blew their advance on booze and drugs, although they now insist most of it went on studio costs as they had to scrap an entire album. |
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This year I swore off booze, vowing to drink casually and infrequently. |
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Instead of peddling drugs and booze, they now peddled women. |
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It is now renowned for its booze cruises, clubs and lewd behaviour. |
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I've cut down on the booze to the point where I go days without a tipple. |
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As time passes and the booze catches up with her, she dozes off. |
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An American, a Dutchman and a Frenchman are all in Saudi Arabia, sharing a smuggled crate of booze when, all of a sudden, Saudi police rush in and arrest them. |
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But stoics take rugs, umbrellas, thick coats and bracing amounts of booze. |
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The khaki-sporting, globetrotting old man has an iconic white beard and a refined booze palate. |
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If you're bringing in booze, decant it into plastic bottles and cups. |
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The unfortunate party members, staying in seedy bed-and-breakfasts on shoestring budgets, are reduced to scoffing free booze and vol-au-vents at corporate receptions. |
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In response, voters thought voting for Madison was inconsistent with their thirst for free booze. |
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The instant she'd opened him up, she detected the putrid, pungent smell of booze as it breaks down in the body. |
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One member of the band had succumbed to the booze completely but Alastair Grieg, on the squeeze box, soldiered on with only slightly tangled fingers. |
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Food was eaten, booze was drunk, gifts were given and pictures were taken. |
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Sailor mongering was rife in the 19th century when brothels sent prostitutes laden with booze to lure sailors off their ships as they made their way to harbor. |
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This may sound like a surreal vignette from Oktoberfest, Munich's annual booze beano, which kicks off this weekend, but this was a much more local, less commercialised affair. |
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It's OK telling yourself it's just a biscuit and a sip of free booze, but then you're denying that you've got your gnashers round a big chunk of meat. |
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The Horseshoe is best avoided if there's a Celtic v Rangers match on telly, because it occasionally attracts numbskulls who can't handle their booze. |
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Somehow, none of them brought along a private stash of booze or drugs. |
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Nonetheless, hobos, like tramps, acquired a reputation for their carefree way of life, their predilection for booze, and a canon of whimsical folk songs and stories. |
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There were women in various stages of undress, aged hacks bellowing out nationalist folk songs, several figures slumped in corners and enough booze to float a battleship. |
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College students are held in low esteem, thanks to commercial movies that regularly feature youth as toughies amid free-flowing booze, drugs, and gals. |
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They also told a coroner's inquest yesterday into the 56-year-old's sudden death that surveillance cameras should be used in booze buses to record everything. |
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He has embarked on yet another comeback and is apparently off the booze. |
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Are you shocked at recent revelations about players, booze, and drugs? |
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But they must now continue to go on cross-Channel booze cruises. |
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But one incident was such a turnoff for him that it nearly got him off booze himself. |
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Even if you're popping over to France on a one-day booze cruise, look into getting some extra cover, because an accident or breakdown abroad usually costs a mint. |
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We cleaned Sainsbury's out of booze and party food, so when the guests started to arrive, they were greeted by a table groaning with nibbles and drinks. |
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On the cart, place a martini shaker, some martini glasses and shot glasses, a decanter, your favorite booze, and whatever else you would stock in your home bar. |
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Then it's over to flashy dance floors and fast pulsating music that becomes all the more stirring after quaffing a few mugs of chilled beer or a few pegs of booze. |
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Afterward, Cooper found the afikomen and let Elijah in for his glass of booze. |
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Oregon and Alaska, like Colorado and Washington, will try their hand at regulating weed like booze. |
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It can come during one of those loud late-night phone calls fueled by booze and bile that leave no insult unspoken. |
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He has engaged in numerous battles with booze, winning some and losing others. |
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So far Harry's tour of the Caribbean has been a riot of informality with booze, boogies and broken-down boats a-plenty. |
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A homeless-looking Santa wandered around carrying booze in a brown paper bag. |
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With so many sources for illegal booze, including Canada, why does the Capone mob need Nucky Thompson and Atlantic City? |
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Lawmakers are considering hiking so-called sin taxes on cigarettes and booze, although you've got to wonder how high the price of those things can go. |
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Charisma, love and magic and abracadabra, Gemma's not on booze, Ahmed is polite to his car maintenance teacher and Wayne has left his knife at home. |
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What begins as a night of booze and fun soon uncovers darker memories. |
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The daylight hallucinations of Mr.Darko strike a chord with someone who has drank a skinful the night before and is shivering in the post booze darkness. |
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Well, I won't elaborate, but my wife was not best pleased when I staggered back to England after the booze cruise and resumed my place in the kitchen. |
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No doubt, had George been in his heyday today, with his glorious talent and stunning good looks yet to be raddled by booze, he might have spent some time in Faliraki. |
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Fill the ramekins with some summer berries and a drop of booze. |
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The North By Northeast festival tends to have lots of free-flowing booze. |
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Unfortunately, the underground tunnels that were used to transport booze and, if necessary, escaping patrons, are off-limits. |
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Strangely enough most business people seemed to be somewhat underwhelmed by his package of adjustments to excise duties on fuel, booze and vehicles. |
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For pud, the Marc de Champagne Mousse is Champagne Mousse is a heady aphrodisiac mix of a heady aphrodisiac mix of booze and chocolate. |
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The bulk of the people going to the races were not corporate junketeers in search of a free day out on the booze. |
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Nagabhushanam Akula, who works in Vallum Stores, in Lemington, Newcastle, was fined when he sold booze to the teenager in an undercover sting. |
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Burglars got away with booze, food, chocolate, crisps, ornaments, clocks, the brass 'time' bell and a collection of Toby Jugs. |
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I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered. |
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A tour of the booze bins reveals lots of domestic cheer and imported beer, but no Maotai. |
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It means no-one will be able to drink alcohol at the castle and, if police find anyone doing so, the booze can be confiscated. |
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It's Liz's hen night and as the booze flows the women start to gossip about what good kissers their men are. |
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He skirts the tables bearing rum baba cakes and booze and readies his camera. |
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Consumed in full, our booze rider in those days would have killed anyone but us. |
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Certainly, I cannot remember anyone at Rangers suggesting in the 1960s putting booze next to the Bovril. |
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While suffering from the condition hypomania, Frankie embarked on a booze and cocaine binge that saw him arrested 30 times in just four months. |
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Tone takes Davis to his Connecticut home where housekeeper Skipworth tsktsks as Davis gets demanding and asks for booze. |
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In no time, she has persuaded him to unleash his inner wild man, and soon they are washing down pills with booze and bouncing off the walls. |
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Some of the pubs are so steeped in history and tradition, like In't Aepjen or In de Waag, that the actual booze is a secondary issue. |
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One tells her he has a water bed, while another promises her more booze if she comes back to his place. |
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And that jiboney across the hall. He makes life worse than it is. Where he gets his money for booze, who knows? |
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Cue heartbroken Galavant engorging himself on booze and mutton back home. |
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Too much booze, pressure from friends as well as a sense of losing your freedom can drive many future husbands to stray on their stag nights. |
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Thinking that Shirl has turned to booze because she misses her son Dean, Phil pops off to try and talk sense into him. |
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Council bosses postponed their inquiry because shop steward Willie Cree was stinking of booze. |
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And as a recovering alkie, I knew if I settled down with the wrong woman who wound me up, I might go back on the booze. |
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The infamous beer gut can be blamed on fatty foods, lack of exercise and consuming huge quantities of booze, they claimed. |
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But sources said leaked proposals for a junk food fat tax, minimum alcohol prices and a ban on booze ads at sports events were non-starters. |
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The former hellraiser, who learned to play the piano following his decision to give up booze, has become an opera-goer. |
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It leaves you more money for booze, and your gut can get on with the business of getting you hooched up. |
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No slickered stranger rides down the arroyo, jingles to the bar and thumps for booze. |
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The habaneros are soaked in vodka for about a week, then the booze is shaken up with the pina and strained. |
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Ikramul Hoque, 19, was high on booze and cannabis when he spotted Christopher Bloomfield in a sleeping bag outside a library. |
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My rum baba had a decent thwack of booze in the sponge, although confusion reigned when I asked what rum they soaked it in. |
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However, you go stir crazy, emotions run high and even just a little bit of booze has a heightened effect. |
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The parties get a rake-off from hotel rooms, fringe events and booze and food at receptions. |
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Physically, for a bloke of my age with a taste for booze and rich food, I reckon I'm doing OK, despite the accumulated decrepitudes that afflict me. |
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In the last decade of his life he went for long stretches without touching booze. Then stresses and strains would build up inside him and he would embark on a brannigan. |
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Light up your booze with professional bar lighting from Beyond 7 bubble wall installations to make a more modern mantuary for you and your friends. |
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It was hard to tell sometimes with Junius Booth whether he was just plain insane or merely out of his box on booze, so famed was he for his eccentric nature. |
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Just like being completely parro but without touching any booze. |
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Fishbowls come in different weights and sizes, but basically they're a cocktail of cheap booze in a big bowl with a load of straws stuffed into it. |
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If a stag do just has you thinking booze, bars and a banging headache the next morning, then you need to get your brain and your stag event into gear, literally. |
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There's the barman at a Prohibition speakeasy easing the passage of bad booze across jaded palettes with the help of a sugar cube soaked on Angostura bitters yarn. |
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Beer was lumped in with the rest of booze, and for 13 awful years, not one legal drop of precious amber fluid could be found between San Francisco and New York City. |
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But just as the newspapers aren't the only culpable parties in the phone-hacking scandal, so the fakers aren't the only ones implicated in the bogus booze industry. |
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Cheap drink, lad culture, non-stop advertising, peer pressure and an over-arching booze lifestyle have given us a critical social problem unmatched in few other countries. |
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