29 May 2005

Just one, then I gotta get home

You know, I quit drinking at the professional level about 4 or 5 years ago. In fact, I hardly drink at all anymore. No health issues, no moral issues, no financial issues, I just chose to stop drinking. But this endeavor looks intriguing and I kind of envy the guy. Can you imagine meeting all the different people, visiting 1000 bars in one year and then doing a blog on it? That'd be pretty interesting, I think.

But, with some serious introspection, as much as I think I could do it, I know I couldn't do it the way he does. Because with me and alcohol, it was like Lays potato chips, I couldn't eat (drink) just one. Not hardly.

Hat tip to Tim Blair.

1 comment:

Gun Trash said...

Shoot, Moe... here in Eastern Kentucky, most counties is dry, so you'd have a hard time finding any bars at all. Now, bootleggers (not corn liquor distillers, but resellers) you can find, especially in those "inland" counties that are a bit of a drive from the borders of the wet states like OH or WV. You can find 'em, that is, if you know the right person, but the markup is atrocious.