51. Buddy has just purchased a dilapidated two-family house in the neighborhood, intending to live upstairs and serve drinks down below. 52. Friend said readily available alcohol makes these situations much worse and that airlines must stop serving drinks before takeoff and to compensate passengers for delays or other problems. 53. Government officials in recent years had given foreign cognac or brandy as gifts or served the drinks at banquets. 54. My only grievance about this is the drinks are served in small glasses which the thirsty diner downs in one or two gulps. 55. Nonalcoholic drinks were served. 56. Non-alcoholic drinks were served. 57. Or was he accidentally served a drink of coconut water tainted with kerosene? 58. Restaurant owners there apparently hoped to attract customers from nearby Israel by serving drinks with the meals. 59. Restaurant owners there apparently hoped to attract customers from nearby Israel by serving drinks with meals. 60. Some bars have remained open, serving warm drinks by candlelight. |