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"We're going for drinks if you want to come".
He came to Story and then came back with his parents and brother, and after five or six visits we started hanging out and going for drinks.
He and Salgado had been friendly for years, occasionally going for drinks together, but the timing of his arrival made her suspicious.
So, you're going for drinks at a mate's, but now it's rebranded as Christmas cocktails, and you're meant to be in off-the-shoulder black taffeta and a statement shoe.
As evening hits, they can freshen up for dinner at Morimoto before going for drinks at Rise and then on to the Black Orchid lounge for the rest of the night.
He'd just finished a meeting with an American client, who suggested going for drinks in a Wan Chai bar: "One minute he was telling me about his family and how he was planning on getting his wife and his kids and dog to fly over; the next he was half naked and getting blowjobs from these strippers, right in front of me.
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One evening he went for drinks with some graduate students.
" 'Let's go for drinks!'— that's boring.
We went for drinks and we got on well together and talked a lot.
But who would you rather go for drinks with: Sir Toby Belch or Malvolio?
Rarely does a week go by when we don't go for drinks after work.
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