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Now while at it, get rid of the tax stickers as well. They can be a real pain in the ass on imported beer bottles.

You're doing it wrong.

You've got my attention. So what do you do, soak them off ?

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Now while at it, get rid of the tax stickers as well. They can be a real pain in the ass on imported beer bottles.

You're doing it wrong.

You've got my attention. So what do you do, soak them off ?

I think he is suggesting that you use a bottle opener instead of your sphincter to open beers.

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Now while at it, get rid of the tax stickers as well. They can be a real pain in the ass on imported beer bottles.

You're doing it wrong.

You've got my attention. So what do you do, soak them off ?
I think he is suggesting that you use a bottle opener instead of your sphincter to open beers.
Still going to leave the glue residue. Perhaps I should contact one of the Patpong pingpong specialists for another opinion.
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i live here 11 years,

never met an alcoholic!

They all can stop drinking when they want ,so no problemo.

The thing is they don't want to stop drinking,so they are drunk

every day but are not alcoholics,tit

I've met literally thousands of alcoholics.

BTW, alcoholism is not based on how much or even how often you drink. Some people can drink everyday and not be alkies.

You'll see some during OK PANSA or the end of Buddhist Lent. So many 'hopeless' alcoholics become monks during lent and when thy come out, guess what happens. Alcohol treatment centres see a huge rise in patients in October due to this and also the school holiday where many teachers go on binges.

Of course booze should have a warning if cigarettes have. How many families are ruined by alcohol compared to cigarettes?

How many serious crimes are due to alcohol, how many because of cigarettes? How many deaths on the road are due to cigarettes?

It's obvious, if alcohol were discovered today it would be banned.

Anyone saying alcohol is harmless is it total denial.

As with all things, it is up to each individual to control themselves. Absolutely nothing wrong with alcohol (except maybe kao lao) if taken in moderation. The same cannot be said for cigarettes.

I've not heard of thousands dying every year as a result of smoking and driving, or rather having 8 cigarettes and then driving.

Neither have I heard of partners being beaten up by a heavy smoker.

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