“Let a man walk ten miles steadily
on a hot summer’s day along a
dusty English road, and he will soon
discover why beer was invented.”
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
“Let a man walk ten miles steadily
on a hot summer’s day along a
dusty English road, and he will soon
discover why beer was invented.”
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
And then he’ll discover how great dehydration feels.
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Yeppers. ✨🌞💦
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Thank you, Gail, for this witty quote!
Joanna
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I was in the mood for a little humor. 🤣
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Thank you, Gail
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You’re welcome. 🪺🍃🦋
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Actually, I only have a tiny bit of rum left (the bottle has been slowly drained over 10 months) and a couple of home brews a friend gave me. When these are gone, that will be my last taste of alcohol until I drink it anew with our Lord in the New Jerusalem, assuming the angels ferment there(?).😉
Everything I’ve been reading lately warns of dangers of even small amounts of alcohol as we age. I knew from physiology and neurology courses in college that ANY amount of alcohol consumed destroys neurons in the brain. Just figured I had enough extras that it wouldn’t matter. But now, as I cross my seventh decade, I may not have as many left as I thought!🤠 Better to be safe.
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Good for you. Keep the brain cells busy so you never get bored. 👏👏👏
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Love the clever quote!
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Good z morning, Mary. It’s great to see you. 👀🍃
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LOL
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Every dusty trail should have a pub towards the end.
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It certainly encourages you to keep moving forward on the path. 🌟✨💫
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