So many of the people on this forum seem obsessed with booze
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
Benjamin Franklin
"I feel sorry for people who don't drink, when they wake up in the morning that's as good as they're going to feel all day."
Frank Sinatra
"Some people would always look ugly to me if it wasn't for beer"
JT
jmg, you're right about laying off the bait.
Benjamin Franklin
"I feel sorry for people who don't drink, when they wake up in the morning that's as good as they're going to feel all day."
Frank Sinatra
"Some people would always look ugly to me if it wasn't for beer"
JT
jmg, you're right about laying off the bait.
When you find yourself in a hole.... quit digging.
Hi Mel, welcome to the forum! I think you have blinders on if you think the people on this forum are obsessed with drinking. As others before me have said, there are MANY topics discussed on this forum, and drinking is only one of them.
For myself, I have bottles of booze in my cabinet at home that I can say have been there for years, that's how much I drink. But everyone here is pining for a way to keep "island time" in their lives while waiting to go back again. And if a fru-fru drink is what it takes, then so be it. We trade recipes because it's something to do. I have a stash of recipes that I may never make, but if I get all sad after I come home from STJ in a few weeks, you know I'll be digging for those recipes to take me back to the island mentally.
And Tortola, what are you doing here trying to start trouble? Get over it!
For myself, I have bottles of booze in my cabinet at home that I can say have been there for years, that's how much I drink. But everyone here is pining for a way to keep "island time" in their lives while waiting to go back again. And if a fru-fru drink is what it takes, then so be it. We trade recipes because it's something to do. I have a stash of recipes that I may never make, but if I get all sad after I come home from STJ in a few weeks, you know I'll be digging for those recipes to take me back to the island mentally.
And Tortola, what are you doing here trying to start trouble? Get over it!
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I am a drinker with an Island Problem
My name is Jay and I am a drinker.
I am so sorry that you are sad for me. I own and run a small company and my wife is an IT manager. We both work hard and play hard it just comes with the territory. That said I haven't seen a huge number of drinking related threads started here. I can say if you have never set on the beach at White's Bay on Jost with a painkiller or a cold carib, or on the back of a sailboat at Anegada watching a rainbow after sailing through a squall and enjoying a cocktail, or had dinner at Sunset on the deck of the Mafolie in Charlotte Amalia, with a nice glass of wine then, or for that matter in Tage with eighteen people a tab the size of GNP of several carribean countries and two tables full of empty plates and wine bottles, I truly feel sad for you. Do you have to drink to enjoy the islands? No you don't. If it was just about the drinking I could set in my Tiki Bar out back and get loaded looking at the river and playing Bob Marley and Buffett on the stereo. Plus if it was just about the drinking I wouldn't need all that dive gear or the extra money it cost to spend a bunch of time messing about on boats. I hope your future posts are a little more constructive, although this one has been fun to watch.
Welcome aboard.
Jay
PS. I do not belong to AA, because AA is for quitters and my mother told me that quitters never win.
I am so sorry that you are sad for me. I own and run a small company and my wife is an IT manager. We both work hard and play hard it just comes with the territory. That said I haven't seen a huge number of drinking related threads started here. I can say if you have never set on the beach at White's Bay on Jost with a painkiller or a cold carib, or on the back of a sailboat at Anegada watching a rainbow after sailing through a squall and enjoying a cocktail, or had dinner at Sunset on the deck of the Mafolie in Charlotte Amalia, with a nice glass of wine then, or for that matter in Tage with eighteen people a tab the size of GNP of several carribean countries and two tables full of empty plates and wine bottles, I truly feel sad for you. Do you have to drink to enjoy the islands? No you don't. If it was just about the drinking I could set in my Tiki Bar out back and get loaded looking at the river and playing Bob Marley and Buffett on the stereo. Plus if it was just about the drinking I wouldn't need all that dive gear or the extra money it cost to spend a bunch of time messing about on boats. I hope your future posts are a little more constructive, although this one has been fun to watch.
Welcome aboard.
Jay
PS. I do not belong to AA, because AA is for quitters and my mother told me that quitters never win.

Well, she is from Kalifornia. doesn't everyone there walk around burning a blunt?Genral wrote:<snip> But if you really want to get fired up, the 'other' forum was talking about smoking herb while on-island.....

I think most of us on this site are in our 40's, i'm knocking a little to hard on the big 50 myself. and i think for the most part that our hard partying days are long behind us. a few weeks ago the weather here was in the 70's, so i bought a 12 pack, cranked the speakers up loud outside (i live way out in the country)and planned on cooking a steak on the grill. well i drank 3 beers and fell asleep on the couch.

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I am pretty new to posting but have read a fair amount.
St. John was my home for 2 years until my mom got really sick and so I am stateside til I can get back.
Mel, regarding the drinking I think it just is a way of life for so many locals that when someone comes on vac they just feel a kinship and like the bars.
You can have ice tea in any one of our bars.
We have live music, friendly people and it is just part of the environment.
I notice people on the board talking about their favorite drink but how is that different then talking about your favorite restaurant on island.
I have plenty of friends on island that fequent Quiet Mon and the Beach Bar and Skinny's and they may have a beer or something else but they not obsessed with it....
I think most people on this board go to the islands for release and fun and drinking is part of that........
St. John was my home for 2 years until my mom got really sick and so I am stateside til I can get back.
Mel, regarding the drinking I think it just is a way of life for so many locals that when someone comes on vac they just feel a kinship and like the bars.
You can have ice tea in any one of our bars.
We have live music, friendly people and it is just part of the environment.
I notice people on the board talking about their favorite drink but how is that different then talking about your favorite restaurant on island.
I have plenty of friends on island that fequent Quiet Mon and the Beach Bar and Skinny's and they may have a beer or something else but they not obsessed with it....
I think most people on this board go to the islands for release and fun and drinking is part of that........
Me too! I'm -1 away from my 40s.flip-flop wrote:Ok ... now I am offended ... I am NO where near my 40s


Boy can I relate to that!a few weeks ago the weather here was in the 70's, so i bought a 12 pack, cranked the speakers up loud outside (i live way out in the country)and planned on cooking a steak on the grill. well i drank 3 beers and fell asleep on the couch.

...ron
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
Sc#%w you, Kirk. Speak for yourself. I'm 54 and Mrs. JT is 60 and we ain't slowed down too much, much less left our partying days long behind us.I guess this will lend validation to Mel and Tortola, but the last time we were in Coral Bay, my carpenter friend said at the end of two weeks that it was time for us to go, as his liver couldn't take much more of me. By me helping him out for a couple of days, he did take a rare day off work and went to the beach.
When you find yourself in a hole.... quit digging.
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