Re: Coronavirus (Covid-19) News
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:03 pm
I would accept bars closing at 10pm.
Who's with me?
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I think the bar owners would disagree that that's the *only* thing DannieDannie Boy wrote:The problem is, that a large proportion of the Thai population doesn’t have any money to spend, so the only thing that will help kickstart the economy is the opening of the borders to tourists and that’s many, many months away!!
Sorry, seen it twice now and just can't stop myself...I'm almost tea total
My favourite theory of the origin of the word is:Teetotalism is the practice or promotion of complete personal abstinence from alcoholic beverages. A person who practises (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is called a teetotaler (plural teetotalers) or is simply said to be teetotal. The teetotalism movement was first started in Preston, England, in the early 19th century. The Preston Temperance Society was founded in 1833 by Joseph Livesey, who was to become a leader of the temperance movement and the author of The Pledge: "We agree to abstain from all liquors of an intoxicating quality whether ale, porter, wine or ardent spirits, except as medicine." Today, a number of temperance organizations exist that promote teetotalism as a virtue.
Teetotalers.—The origin of this convenient word, (as convenient almost, although not so general in its application as loafer,) is, we imagine, known but to few who use it. It originated, as we learn from the Landmark, with a man named Turner, a member of the Preston Temperance Society, who, having an impediment of speech, in addressing a meeting remarked, that partial abstinence from intoxicating liquors would not do; they must insist upon tee-tee-(stammering) tee total abstinence. Hence total abstainers have been called teetotalers.
Only until 11 Feb, after the tourist area was noted in the timeline of a positive case.Big Boy wrote:Kaeng Krachan has been closed from today.