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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
I'm confused with the ongoing references to soft alcoholism of middle age, when clearly the Sebby turn of phrase that started the references is the haze of alcohol soft middle age. I always though that the soft reference applied to middle age, not alcohol. No? Or is this just another ripe example of board bastardization of clever ideas? No offence.
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I am pretty solidly certain that its Soft Alcoholism of Middle Age. I once reused that phrase in an ode to Ollie who I incorrectly thought had invented it and PMed him to give him much belated props for the gem, He then informed me he was mainly sure that he was mostly correct it was a Sebby. I think everyone mainly agrees the soft alcholism refers to the two to four cocktails a night we consume every night as aging attorneys, as opposed to the raging drunks who get to the bar at 11am everyday.