Flight of a different kind

Flight

The English language

The English language is tough, engaging, challenging and funny. And from this link, I understand that French and German are even more amusing.

Now coming to the English language.

What is the difference between fly and flight?

Answer: To fly is to move through the air.

The act of flying is called flight.

Birds & Booze

And the image above showing goose and vodka.

Any connection between these two?

I don’t know.

I can guess that Grey goose vodka (being the best in the world), selected the goose symbol since these birds form a symmetric ‘V-shaped’ formation, to improve energy efficiency.

Or maybe the people who drink end up in a V-shaped formation and enjoy their flight😂😂while improving their energy efficiency😃😂

Alcohol and the true ‘Flight’ feeling

Those who consume alcohol tell us that, as they drink more and more, at one point they reach a stage and start imagining that, they are in fantastic flight mode!

They explain that this feeling can’t be described and that one must really experience the same.

How to experience this?

The formula is simple

“Three ounces of any remedy containing 78 per cent alcohol can, under special circumstances, induce miracles – to this I can attest.”

Rena Gazaway

Message

“Alcohol gives us the wings to fly, then takes away the sky” Unknown

Thank you for your visit.

Take care, my friend.

Namaste 🙏🙏🙏

Mr Philo

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This post is part of Debbie Smyth’s One word Sunday

Disclaimer: Consuming alcohol is injurious to health. Don’t drink and drive. Pregnant ladies-Avoid alcohol.

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16 thoughts on “Flight of a different kind

  1. What an interesting take on the word. English is crazy. My first thought also went to alcohol, as in a flight of beer, where you get a small sample of the brewery’s different beers. Or a flight of stairs!

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