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News[]
Three Sheets News
Sheet It Forward
"A movement where when you see a fellow 'Three Sheets' fan sporting 'Three Sheets' or Pleepleus merchandise, you simply buy him or her a drink... A way to be kind to your fellow man and sheets fan. T…
Travel Channel saves Three Sheets!
Travel Channel has picked up Three Sheets! Starting June 30th, Travel Channel will begin airing all 52 episodes off Three Sheets, Season 1 through Season 4. According to Zane, if people watch, then t…
Help Save Three Sheets!
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What is Three Sheets?[]
- 1 part Drinks and Drinking customs
- 1 part Travelogue
- 1 part Hangover cures
- 1 part Drinking Game
- 2 parts Zane Lamprey
How To Enjoy Three Sheets[]
- Go to your bar or liquor cabinet
- Pour or blend your favorite drink
- Watch the show
- Repeat
Origin of the term Three Sheets[]
Three Sheets (to the wind) is a slang term defined as Alcohol intoxicated and unsteady. Sheets are the ropes used to manage a ship's sails. It is assumed that if these ropes were blowing in the wind, the ship would be unmanageable. : He was three sheets to the wind and didn't pay attention to my warning.[1]
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Disclaimer[]
This fansite is NOT in any way, shape, or form affiliated with Screaming Flea Productions, FLN, Scripps Networks Interactive, MOJO HD or In Demand Networks. All trademarks and copyrights belong to their respective owners, and are used here under the terms of Fair Use as defined in United States Copyright Doctrine. Please drink responsibly.
References[]
- ↑ Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions. Dictionary.com.
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Mission "Every night, in every city around the world, it happens. People pour into local watering holes to, well... drink. It's my mission to traverse the globe, getting to know these different people and their drinking customs. Bellying up to the bar and with any luck, making some new friends." --Zane |