greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 14
th, 2016 at 10:48am:
Dsmithy70 wrote on Jan 14
th, 2016 at 10:39am:
Frankly IMHO anyone who NEEDS to drink alcohol everyday after work is a sad case, but thats just it Greg it's my opinion.
I agree with you, and I clearly stated that nobody is talking about "needs to" (in my previous post).
So, let's just put that to one side, because we are on the same page: nobody "needs to" drink.
Now, you said:
"Anyone who needs to go to the pub at 12.30am on a Wednesday night needs to actually ask some questions of themselves."Firstly, what questions do they need to ask of themselves?
Secondly, how are they any different to the people who go to a pub after 5pm - why should they be denied the chance to socialise at a pub after work?
And finally, do the people who go to the pub after 5pm need to ask questions of themselves too?
Last time
If we have put "NEEDS" aside & agree there is no need for me to answer any of your distracting questions.
If they don't NEED a drink whether they can get one or not is irrelevant.
But here goes.
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 14
th, 2016 at 10:48am:
Firstly, what questions do they need to ask of themselves?
Am I an alcoholic & is alcohol affecting my life in a detrimental way.
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 14
th, 2016 at 10:48am:
Secondly, how are they any different to the people who go to a pub after 5pm - why should they be denied the chance to socialise at a pub after work?
Because Australian society is too immature to allow the service of alcohol after a certain time because we somehow have the idea drinking until unable to control yourself is heroic, instead of moronic.
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 14
th, 2016 at 10:48am:
And finally, do the people who go to the pub after 5pm need to ask questions of themselves too?
As stated, anyone who Needs a drink after work does need to ask themselves questions whether that finish time is 8am, 8pm or 12am.