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Three Sheets - great tv show
Thu, 09/17/2009 - 04:17
I’m constantly being told that I have the best job in the world.
For the past few years, I’ve hosted a television show called “Three Sheets” in which I journey around the world to engage in foreign drinking customs, and befriend the people who partake in them. My “job” has taken me to over 50 countries, where I have visited countless watering holes, drank innumerable libations, and had my share of debilitating hangovers.
I’ve drunk the finest Champagnes and Cognac in their respective regions in France. I’ve knocked back Viper Rum in Belize, Kaoliang infused with snake blood in Taipei, and booze that doubles as a preservative for geckos in Ho Chi Minh City. I’ve done shots of 172-proof and bubble-gum flavored Lambanog in the Philippines. I’ve sipped from a $10,000 bottle of scotch in Scotland and a $400 beer in Denmark. And I’ve done enough shots of vodka in Moscow to make the people I was drinking with think that breaking out their Kalashnikov AK-74 automatic machine gun was a good idea (Some of the good stuff doesn’t make it to the show).
To sum it all up, I’m gainfully employed doing something that most people consider a leisure time activity. I get paid to drink and have fun… So, yes, I do have a great job.
Missed an episode? Want to watch again? Here’s your chance to catch up, re-live greatest hits, and laugh at Steve McKenna. Remember, whenever I drink you drink.
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I am leaving from Los Angeles, CA, USA with $3000 for 21 days
Frankfurt, Munich, Prague, Bruges, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, London
Frankfurt, Munich, Prague, Bruges, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, London
I am traveling for 20 days
London, Paris, Bruges, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Prague, Munich
London, Paris, Bruges, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Prague, Munich
I am leaving from LAX and traveling for 20 days
Madrid, Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Gibraltar, Granada, Barcelona, Paris
Madrid, Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Gibraltar, Granada, Barcelona, Paris
I am leaving from Los Angeles, CA with $2800 for 23 days
Nottingham, Birmingham, Munich, Stuttgart, Bruges, Dublin, Copenhagen, Tallinn, London
Nottingham, Birmingham, Munich, Stuttgart, Bruges, Dublin, Copenhagen, Tallinn, London
“If you are living for tomorrow, you will always be a day behind” – Bill Hicks
Top 30 Drinking Locations
These are solely based on my experiences in the city. I’m not into the “club” scene; I much prefer a place where I can talk with people, learn about their culture, and drink something unique (and enjoyable). You may prefer something a little faster paced or have a completely different experience from me. For example; I ran into some really great people in Dubrovnik. But you may encounter some douchebags, who are not even from Croatia, but are visiting from another country. In that case, you might not have as an amazing experience as I did. But overall I’m right.
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Frankfurt, Munich, Prague, Bruges, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, London
London, Paris, Bruges, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Prague, Munich
Madrid, Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Gibraltar, Granada, Barcelona, Paris
Nottingham, Birmingham, Munich, Stuttgart, Bruges, Dublin, Copenhagen, Tallinn, London
“If you are living for tomorrow, you will always be a day behind” – Bill Hicks