What are you like when you're drunk?

Discussion in 'Beverages' started by Hardrockerdave94, Aug 12, 2010.

  1. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    Yep, seriously, it works well too. People in Poland and other countries over there have used it for a long time for hangovers and other ailments as well. Apparently it works really well if you have indigestion and/or heartburn as well.

    If you wake up with a hangover, down two shots of pickle brine.
     
  2. Sam_Stoned

    Sam_Stoned Senior Member

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    beer gves me heartburn when combined with cheesesteaks

    I hope I don't get fat one day.
     
  3. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    Do you eat like shit when you've been drinking? I used to, but I don't really anymore.
     
  4. slappyman

    slappyman Member

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    I used to become a complete ASSHOLE. Which is why I quit drinking 16 years ago
     
  5. Sam_Stoned

    Sam_Stoned Senior Member

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    I always eat like shit. I think my ADHD boosts my matabolism though
     
  6. Hardrockerdave94

    Hardrockerdave94 Member

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    Yeah, I eat loads when I'm drunk, at a meal drinkning just makes it better, normally I have Newcastle Brown ale and at parties I love fast food when I'm drunk. Only problem is that if I have too much food and too much drink then I always end up vomiting lol
     
  7. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    I find that darker, full beer, even "natural" beer doesn't make me hungry, but lower end beer that's sugary makes me feel hungry because it gives me gut rot if I haven't eaten in awhile. It's the sugar in it, only food can sooth a stomach in that state.
     
  8. Lipgloss

    Lipgloss Guest

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    Me so horny
     
  9. TipsyGypsy

    TipsyGypsy Light of a Fading Star

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    I want to change this.... I am brilliant!
     
  10. Sitka

    Sitka viajera

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    Talk to me again in 7 or 8 years, and people tell me that it only gets worse from there.
     
  11. scratcho

    scratcho Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Used to be a wild man. Usual nice guy when sober--scary when drunk. But that was in the 50s-early 60s. Some window pane helped me with that. 3 beers is the limit now--if any.And if it's real hot.
     
  12. Alva

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    If I stay on the same drink for the night ill be hyper and happy! If I mix drinks I usually get depressed and can't speak I don't know if that even makes sense..lol
     
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    i think I joined the Army when I was drunk.. to late to quit the army, but havent had a drink since..
     
  14. katelin101

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    i can drink alot and i rarely have hangovers soo that helps me out umm im a crazy drunk like ill say crazy stuff and i just have fun im a verry happy drunk
     
  15. beatlebug

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    Four tall boys of Steel Reserve gets me fairly drunk, but I've been able to cash a fifth of vodka. Hangovers can get brutal. Okay... I guess there's a couple stages. First I'm talkative and happy, then I'm drunk and love to sing and play guitar and chain smoke and run around talking to everybody. Then I'm kind of a bitch and or start dancing obnoxiously if there's music, then I'm just blackout and don't know what the hell I'm doing. Good thread =]
     
  16. The Chinaman

    The Chinaman Member

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    You sound like a good laugh.

    I'm a silly drunk, never aggressive, and in many ways I feel I'm at my best when half cut. I can stay sober for days/weeks/months even but when I start on the pop, even from the first swig, I feel like one does when on a rollercoaster just about to tip the first precipice...like whoooaah, here we go and it's back on the merry go round/back in the spin cycle of the washing machine/whatever analogy you can come up with, probably better than mine though. And once I start, that's me on at least a week long binge, but usually much longer.

    I agree about the chain smoking as well, sober I can take or leave a cig, but once I reach a certain level of pissed-ness, nothing else will do but to inhale smoke.
     
  17. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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    im a dirty sloppy little slut
     
  18. knotdirty

    knotdirty Over the Rainbow

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    2 drinks I'm warm and happy, 4 drinks I'm giggly and goofy, 6 drinks everybody's my best friend, 8 drinks I think I can dance and sing, 10 drinks I'm pretty extreme. I'll end up telling everybody how awesome they are and how much I love them, or I'll go on political rants and get really worked up...any more than that and its bed time for me.
     
  19. lovelyxmalia

    lovelyxmalia Banana Hammock Lifetime Supporter

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    I'm fun and loveable...and I love everyone and I love dancing and talking and loving everyone and everything
     
  20. Shivaya

    Shivaya Y'a rien de trop beau pour la classe ouvrière.

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    I get very loud and roudy but in a good mood though. Hangovers depend. If I'm generally happy, It's ok, If I've been depressed or I have shit on my mind, it tends to exacerbate it.
     

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