I'm up late tonight, at the sickbed, probably the deathbed, of a cat; the veterinarian assured me that she's in no pain or distress, and unless or until she demonstrates that, it's okay to simply let her remain here until she slips away naturally. It's old age, not illness or an injury or anything.
But one can't just sit around and twiddle one's thumbs; one has to be doing something, anything.
http://www.mainstreet.com/article/lifestyle/food-drink/15-drunkest-nations?page=1I'll spoil this in case one doesn't want to read the story at the link above.
15 drunkest nations in the world15) Ireland
14) Portugal
13) South Korea
12) Lithuania
11) Croatia
10) Belarus
09) Slovenia
08) Romania
07) Andorra
06) Estonia
05) Ukraine
04) Russia
03) Hungary
02) Czech Republic
01) Moldova
http://www.mainstreet.com/article/lifestyle/food-drink/15-drunkest-nations?page=110 drunkest states in America10) South Dakota
09) Vermont
08) Montana
07) Alaska
06) Wisconsin
05) North Dakota
04) Nevada
03) Delaware
02) District of Columbia
01) New Hampshire
I wonder how valid this is, though; the states are measured on alcohol sales per capita, and Vermont and New Hampshire are located next to high-tax states, meaning there's probably a lot of cross-border sales to non-residents. And Nevada of course has more tourists than residents.
http://www.mainstreet.com/article/lifestyle/food-drink/15-drunkest-nations?page=110 most sober states in America10) North Carolina
09) Ohio
08) Georgia
07) Alabama
06) Oklahoma
05) Kansas
04) West Virginia
03) Kentucky
02) Arkansas
01) Utah