The Commons (and Lords) do have an on-site bar as it happens. More than one infact.
It's also not too uncommon for members of the Lords to be sitting in Parliament totally sloshed, the Commons MP's don't seem to do it often, although as...
The Commons (and Lords) do have an on-site bar as it happens. More than one infact.
It's also not too uncommon for members of the Lords to be sitting in Parliament totally sloshed, the Commons MP's don't seem to do it often, although as proven by the former Army Major and now-ex Labour MP called Eric Joyce, they too love getting pissed and having a brawl.
Posted by Welp (guest) on Wed Mar 21 16:06:59 2012
I know Americans like to allude that Europeans drink heavily, but damn, is there a free tap across the hall from the Commons or something?
Posted by Anonymouse (guest) on Wed Mar 21 07:26:39 2012
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For the benefit of our American friends, "sloshed" means utterly shitcunted
Posted by Anon (guest) on Thu Apr 16 15:50:46 2015
I see nothing wrong with this.
Posted by Hobo (guest) on Tue Jan 28 21:06:22 2014
Well actually....
| show fullshow summaryThe Commons (and Lords) do have an on-site bar as it happens. More than one infact.
It's also not too uncommon for members of the Lords to be sitting in Parliament totally sloshed, the Commons MP's don't seem to do it often, although as...
The Commons (and Lords) do have an on-site bar as it happens. More than one infact.
It's also not too uncommon for members of the Lords to be sitting in Parliament totally sloshed, the Commons MP's don't seem to do it often, although as proven by the former Army Major and now-ex Labour MP called Eric Joyce, they too love getting pissed and having a brawl.
Posted by Welp (guest) on Wed Mar 21 16:06:59 2012
I know Americans like to allude that Europeans drink heavily, but damn, is there a free tap across the hall from the Commons or something?
Posted by Anonymouse (guest) on Wed Mar 21 07:26:39 2012