You know you're a grown up when...

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awomaninsane

awomaninsane

Senior Member
Are you not grown up enough to go in a pub and buy yourself one?

Probs. I'm a pint of cider girl really though and would never order a drink I wasn't sure I would like. Now I know that I do so I can be all sophisticated.
 

rdfcyclist

Well-Known Member
Location
Norwich
For me that moment was last year when Christmas morning went from 'Yay, present time' to 'it's 8 o'clock in the morning on a bank holiday, WTF do you want?' My grownupness was confirmed on my birthday at a gig feeling like the only adult at a village hall childrens party.

Bring on the slippers! (Preferably clipless)
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
Probs. I'm a pint of cider girl really though and would never order a drink I wasn't sure I would like. Now I know that I do so I can be all sophisticated.

I go to the pub to try different ales, so I always order a drink I am not sure I'll like (sometimes samples aren't enough to get the jist of a whole pint of the stuff..... Now there's a thing, you can ask for a sample before buying, therefore, you can get a rough idea!).

That said, I have never liked the Gin I have ever tried, so I will never grow up, NEVER!!
 

Hyslop

Veteran
Location
Carlisle
For me it's that today I can officially announce that I like G&T. After months of dropping hints to hubby that I would like to try this 'grown up drink' he finally succumbed and bought me a bottle of cheap supermarket gin. I know, he spoils me!
So, at the grand old age of 43.5 I can finally join the grown up brigade. Result.
Has Gateshead gone all posh nowadays then?Go on bonny lass,go the whole hog and up sticks to Corbridge,they drink pink gin there!!:tongue:^_^
 

andyfraser

Über Member
Location
Bristol
I haven't grown up at the age of 44 and I probably never will. Having said that I've liked gin and tonic (and Pimms) since I was 21 or 22. When Metallica released Load me and a mate cooked beef wellington and drank G&T (and some pina coladas later) and listened to the album. It was mostly a good evening.
 

Katherine

Guru
Moderator
Location
Manchester
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Sorry to those who've seen this before!
 

Salad Dodger

Legendary Member
Location
Kent Coast
For me, I first felt like a grown up when my neighbour gave me a cheque as a birthday present. Only a small sum, but having a cheque and taking it to the bank to pay in felt really grown up.

For my daughter, it was when she acquired a moped for her 16th birthday. I did the test ride and the haggling of price, but it was my daughter who had to complete the V5 (or whatever the form was called in those days) and register her details with DVLA. The look on her face, when I passed her the form and a pen, was a picture..... you would have thought I had handed her a live grenade!
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Can't be doing with gin. Growing up for me was realising that a drink lover can't drink when he's dead. Which, unfortunately, means I have to ration myself to survive. And keep spirits - brandy and whisky - for special occasions, but it's not all bad...it's my birthday this weekend.
 
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