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calenlass:
So if it was sunnier you might actually see something in british females?

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--- Quote from: I is Grammar on 04 Jan 2008, 11:18 ---The worst places for binge-drinking that I have encountered were rural areas, such as the Teeny-Weeny little town I live in.  The reasoning for it here is that there is nothing better to do.  It shows up primarily with the youth.  In short, avoid po-dunk little towns. 

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This is what I've noticed, too. This also is a large part of the US, especially when you are not on a coast. Like the lovely midwest. Nobody really likes the midwest. If they claim they do, they are lying.

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--- Quote from: Inlander on 03 Jan 2008, 23:37 ---In Australia, at least the parts I've been to, binge drinking is the exception, not the rule

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Either you have not really been to Brisbane, or my job is really causing a massive upsurge in cynicism about the general quality of people here.  Maybe it is just because I work in one of the busiest pubs in the city, across the road from several of the other busiest pubs in the city, and it is not particularly uncommon for me to see several people throw up in a garden within a few metres of me while I am on a half hour cigarette break. The record so far is nine.

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--- Quote from: I is Grammar on 04 Jan 2008, 11:18 ---The worst places for binge-drinking that I have encountered were rural areas, such as the Teeny-Weeny little town I live in.  The reasoning for it here is that there is nothing better to do.  It shows up primarily with the youth.  In short, avoid po-dunk little towns. 

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Where's your po-dunk town?  Your profile says Maryland, and while I live in Annapolis most of the year, which is more like DC's overgrown Marina with attached bar (okay, two dozen or so attached bars) and I was wondering how po-dunk you're talking about.

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--- Quote from: I is Grammar on 04 Jan 2008, 11:18 ---The worst places for binge-drinking that I have encountered were rural areas, such as the Teeny-Weeny little town I live in.  The reasoning for it here is that there is nothing better to do.  It shows up primarily with the youth.  In short, avoid po-dunk little towns. 

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Where's your po-dunk town?  Your profile says Maryland, and while I live in Annapolis most of the year, which is more like DC's overgrown Marina with attached bar (okay, two dozen or so attached bars) and I was wondering how po-dunk you're talking about.  I suspect that living in Annapolis for a while could skew my perceptions of alcohol consumed in the US, but I'm not from here anyway.
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