I had 12 bottles of whiskey in my cellar and I was instructed by my wife to empty each and every bottle down the sink, so I proceeded with the task.
I withdrew the cork from the first bottle and poured the contents down the sink, with the exception of one glass which I drank.
I extracted the cork from the second bottle and did likewise, with the exception of one glass which I drank.
I then withdrew the cork from the third bottle and poured the contents down the sink, with the exception of one glass which I drank.
I pulled the cork from the fourth sink, poured the bottle down the glass, which I drank.
I pulled the bottle from the cork of the next, and drank one sink out of it and threw the rest down the glass.
I pulled the sink out of the glass and poured the cork from the bottle. Then I corked the sink with the glass, bottled the drink, and drank the pour. When I had everything emptied I steadied the house with one hand, counted the bottles, corks, glasses, and sinks with the other, which were 29, and put the houses in one bottle, which I drank.
I'm not under the affluence of incohol, but thinke peep I am. I'm not half so thunk as you might drink. I fool so feelish I don't know who is me, and the drunker I stand here the longer I get.
Once a year my friend would come home to find her mother drunk as a skunk. It was a week or two before Pesach and she was "cleaning out the liquor cabinet". Any liquor with "just a little bit left", she finished.
ReplyDeleteNo wondor she loved cleaning for Pesach.
ha ha Ezzie
ReplyDeleteThat was so cute!!
I told my daughter to take it to school before Purim and share it