Drink a Guinness, then Recite (in your best brogue):
Drink 'til you're merry
and not 'til you're bad.
Then, when you're buried,
all will feel sad.
None will regret sharing with you his liquor.
and you might get prayed out of Purg'tory quicker.
For a plain, hard-working man the home is not the one tame place in the world of adventure. It is the one wild place in the world of rules and set tasks. --G.K. Chesterton
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