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Re: Turkey Restricts Alcohol Sales

Postby CBBB » Fri May 24, 2013 8:32 pm

Mik wrote:All towns, City center bars, pubs and clubs vie for the business of drink and who's open latest. Do you think McDs opens till 4am in Cyprus just incase you feel peckish after a cheeky glass of wine? Jerry good for you..... Bless your cotton socks....Ps I also have memory losses, due to booze, that's my excuse and I AM sticking to it....


You obviously do have memory problems, which McD's opens till 4 am in Cyprus?
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Re: Turkey Restricts Alcohol Sales

Postby Jerry » Fri May 24, 2013 8:53 pm

Mik wrote:All towns, City center bars, pubs and clubs vie for the business of drink and who's open latest. Do you think McDs opens till 4am in Cyprus just incase you feel peckish after a cheeky glass of wine? Jerry good for you..... Bless your cotton socks....Ps I also have memory losses, due to booze, that's my excuse and I AM sticking to it....



And bless your wooly head Mik, enjoy your booze drinking. My comments relate to what happens in the UK, I'm not that familiar with drinking habits of Cypriots but from what I have seen the locals teenagers do not stagger around the streets pissed out of their brains as they do in UK. Tony Blair decided to promote "the cafe society" a few years ago by extending drinking hours, in my view it has been a complete disaster. You can see the effect it has had on the NHS here if you are sober enough to read it, http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/D ... he_NHS.pdf

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Re: Turkey Restricts Alcohol Sales

Postby bill cobbett » Fri May 24, 2013 8:54 pm

The Burger King in Agia Napa is open well in to the early hours... if it helps anyone feeling a little peckish at those times.
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Re: Turkey Restricts Alcohol Sales

Postby CBBB » Fri May 24, 2013 9:04 pm

bill cobbett wrote:The Burger King in Agia Napa is open well in to the early hours... if it helps anyone feeling a little peckish at those times.


No it isn't! Burger King closed down here over a year ago.
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Re: Turkey Restricts Alcohol Sales

Postby CBBB » Fri May 24, 2013 9:07 pm

Jerry wrote:
Mik wrote:All towns, City center bars, pubs and clubs vie for the business of drink and who's open latest. Do you think McDs opens till 4am in Cyprus just incase you feel peckish after a cheeky glass of wine? Jerry good for you..... Bless your cotton socks....Ps I also have memory losses, due to booze, that's my excuse and I AM sticking to it....



And bless your wooly head Mik, enjoy your booze drinking. My comments relate to what happens in the UK, I'm not that familiar with drinking habits of Cypriots but from what I have seen the locals teenagers do not stagger around the streets pissed out of their brains as they do in UK. Tony Blair decided to promote "the cafe society" a few years ago by extending drinking hours, in my view it has been a complete disaster. You can see the effect it has had on the NHS here if you are sober enough to read it, http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/D ... he_NHS.pdf

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Sorry, but I have to disagree with you. Teenagers here do stagger around the streets pissed out of their brains, but they don't do it during the day like in the UK.
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Re: Turkey Restricts Alcohol Sales

Postby bill cobbett » Fri May 24, 2013 9:09 pm

CBBB wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:The Burger King in Agia Napa is open well in to the early hours... if it helps anyone feeling a little peckish at those times.


No it isn't! Burger King closed down here over a year ago.


WTF... why didn't you tell us ages ago...!!! ...???
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Re: Turkey Restricts Alcohol Sales

Postby Mik » Fri May 24, 2013 9:34 pm

Check your local McDs guys.
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Re: Turkey Restricts Alcohol Sales

Postby Cap » Fri May 24, 2013 9:50 pm

CBBB wrote:
Jerry wrote:
Mik wrote:All towns, City center bars, pubs and clubs vie for the business of drink and who's open latest. Do you think McDs opens till 4am in Cyprus just incase you feel peckish after a cheeky glass of wine? Jerry good for you..... Bless your cotton socks....Ps I also have memory losses, due to booze, that's my excuse and I AM sticking to it....



And bless your wooly head Mik, enjoy your booze drinking. My comments relate to what happens in the UK, I'm not that familiar with drinking habits of Cypriots but from what I have seen the locals teenagers do not stagger around the streets pissed out of their brains as they do in UK. Tony Blair decided to promote "the cafe society" a few years ago by extending drinking hours, in my view it has been a complete disaster. You can see the effect it has had on the NHS here if you are sober enough to read it, http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/D ... he_NHS.pdf

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Sorry, but I have to disagree with you. Teenagers here do stagger around the streets pissed out of their brains, but they don't do it during the day like in the UK.


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Re: Turkey Restricts Alcohol Sales

Postby Jerry » Fri May 24, 2013 10:30 pm

CBBB wrote:
Jerry wrote:
Mik wrote:All towns, City center bars, pubs and clubs vie for the business of drink and who's open latest. Do you think McDs opens till 4am in Cyprus just incase you feel peckish after a cheeky glass of wine? Jerry good for you..... Bless your cotton socks....Ps I also have memory losses, due to booze, that's my excuse and I AM sticking to it....



And bless your wooly head Mik, enjoy your booze drinking. My comments relate to what happens in the UK, I'm not that familiar with drinking habits of Cypriots but from what I have seen the locals teenagers do not stagger around the streets pissed out of their brains as they do in UK. Tony Blair decided to promote "the cafe society" a few years ago by extending drinking hours, in my view it has been a complete disaster. You can see the effect it has had on the NHS here if you are sober enough to read it, http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/D ... he_NHS.pdf

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Sorry, but I have to disagree with you. Teenagers here do stagger around the streets pissed out of their brains, but they don't do it during the day like in the UK.



And some of the older rabbits too?
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Re: Turkey Restricts Alcohol Sales

Postby kurupetos » Sat May 25, 2013 2:09 am

CBBB wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:The Burger King in Agia Napa is open well in to the early hours... if it helps anyone feeling a little peckish at those times.


No it isn't! Burger King closed down here over a year ago.

BillC is a bloody foreigner! :wink:
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