George Brown, Baron George-Brown famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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There's the really angry drunk, who's just annoying to be around. I prefer the drunk who falls all over the place and is being completely inappropriate. Or the super-loud, happy drunk, which is evidentially what I am.
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I got drunk in Canada. I was there for 2 days but I was drunk there for 4 days. I don't know how it worked. I guess it was with the time difference or something.
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To use the image of Che Guevara to sell vodka is a slur on his name and memory. He never drank himself, he was not a drunk, and drink should not be associated with his immortal memory... As a supporter of the ideals for which Che Guevara died, I am not averse to its reproduction by those who wish to propagate his memory and the cause of social justice throughout the world.
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Oh you’re heist-drunk Kitty Kat. And you have been since the Henley.
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You know what the worst part about my drinking is? When I'm drunk I slur. You know, like I say racial slurs. Wow, nobody likes that at a barbeque.
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As a rapper, I don't freestyle. I used to freestyle when I used to get drunk, and it didn't matter.
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The best we can do, to paraphrase Pollan, is to eat whole foods, mostly plants, and not too much.
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It is not polite for a Russian to interfere in British politics.
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The United States can tell you all about what's wrong with the British, to say nothing of the Russians.
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Auntie Mame, who was the british lady?" 'Oh, she's from Pittsburgh' 'But she had the acc-' 'Well, when your from Pittsburgh you gotta do something
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