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« Reply #30 on: Sunday, May 14, 2006, 19:51:03 » |
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i was sick after the city game...well about 8 hours after the city game when i continued to drink...a nice 16 hour session...thats the first time i've been sick in a 5-6 years due to drinking.
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i got back on it again the next day though :\/
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« Reply #31 on: Sunday, May 14, 2006, 22:11:46 » |
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I've never threw up from drink i know a girl at uni who kept saying that in the first term. then one night last term she filled up her bin with sick, her next door neighbour's bin with sick, puked in the toilet, in her bed, on her floor. lovely stuff you're next
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« Reply #32 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 00:28:59 » |
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Not being a drinker I'd imagine I'm anybodys after half a shandy.
The advantage of being sober when everyone else isn't: You remember exactly what embarrasing thing(s) they did, where and how often they were sick and can use embarrasing information against them in the future.
Not that I'm a vindictive person.
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« Reply #33 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 01:00:42 » |
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The advantage of being sober when everyone else isn't: You remember exactly what embarrasing thing(s) they did, where and how often they were sick and can use embarrasing information against them in the future. I hate you and your kind
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« Reply #34 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 06:51:24 » |
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I've never threw up from drink i know a girl at uni who kept saying that in the first term. then one night last term she filled up her bin with sick, her next door neighbour's bin with sick, puked in the toilet, in her bed, on her floor. lovely stuff you're next :shock: Bloody hope not.
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« Reply #35 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 07:37:32 » |
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I'm getting worse. I have cut out most weekday drinking now, so come the weekend and 6 pints later, i'm on the rocky road to karaoke/falling over/getting mouthy.
FA Cup final day required that little bit extra effort, so a crate of Becks, 3 glasses of red wine, 2 cans of carling and 2 bottles of stella were consumed. Sunday morning was fun :|
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« Reply #36 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 07:59:52 » |
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I'm getting worse. I have cut out most weekday drinking now, so come the weekend and 6 pints later, i'm on the rocky road to karaoke/falling over/getting mouthy.
FA Cup final day required that little bit extra effort, so a crate of Becks, 3 glasses of red wine, 2 cans of carling and 2 bottles of stella were consumed. Sunday morning was fun :| And Falling off 6 ft walls 
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« Reply #37 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 08:13:58 » |
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I prefer to call it 'jumping'...
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« Reply #38 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 08:16:56 » |
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hehe! Ace.
I don't even keep track of what I drink to be honest! Normally something along the lines of Red/White wine/ Gin or Vodka & Tonic! Quantities Unknown!!!
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« Reply #39 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 09:32:57 » |
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Depends what you are drinking and how quickly (along with all the other stuff like what you've eaten etc). A long all dayer can easily see double a night outs alcohol intake but only equal the same level of drunkeness.
Saturday saw at least 8 pints of Stella, 1 bottle of white wine, 3 Sambuca's, 3 Smirnoff Ice and a Vodka and Red Bull. That's up till about 11pm and there were another 3 hours of drinking that I don't remember.
Drinks like Lager get you drunk more quickly, as do mixing large amounts of soft drink with a spirit. Neat spirits mean you can drink for ages without being drunk but then hit falling down stage all of sudden. Tis because Alcohol is an irritant to the gut and the stronger it is the more likely the gut is to refuse entry. Try drinking neat spirits and then a few pints of water. Watch as the water seems to make yu get drunk!
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« Reply #40 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 09:39:39 » |
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I'm normally drunk after 6 pints but I have drunk 10 pints on a couple of sessions. Normally after 5 pints I can't take any mor fizz so move on to the tequila or whisky, I'm normally pretty sick the next day if this happens.
With hangovers, I never used to get any until I was about 24 and then they have progresively got worse year on year. Nowadays a serious hangover puts me out for a day at least, no food, water just about staying down.
The only time I puke is when the room starts spinning, normally when i try to close my eyes, most of the time I can ride it out but sometimes it's s bad I have to puke.
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« Reply #41 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 11:39:27 » |
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Not being a drinker I'd imagine I'm anybodys after half a shandy.
The advantage of being sober when everyone else isn't: You remember exactly what embarrasing thing(s) they did, where and how often they were sick and can use embarrasing information against them in the future.
Not that I'm a vindictive person. I hate being the only sober one when everybody else is drunk. I find drunk people a bit annoying if I'm not one of them. Strangely I'm convinced I'm the acest drunk in the world, not annoying to sober people at all. With the eating thing, I've always found that food intake only makes a difference early on in a drinking session - you might start feeling a bit tipsy a pint earlier than you normally would but by the time you've hit drunkenness it doesn't really make much of a difference.
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« Reply #42 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 11:41:11 » |
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Depends what you are drinking and how quickly (along with all the other stuff like what you've eaten etc). A long all dayer can easily see double a night outs alcohol intake but only equal the same level of drunkeness.
Saturday saw at least 8 pints of Stella, 1 bottle of white wine, 3 Sambuca's, 3 Smirnoff Ice and a Vodka and Red Bull. That's up till about 11pm and there were another 3 hours of drinking that I don't remember.
Drinks like Lager get you drunk more quickly, as do mixing large amounts of soft drink with a spirit. Neat spirits mean you can drink for ages without being drunk but then hit falling down stage all of sudden. Tis because Alcohol is an irritant to the gut and the stronger it is the more likely the gut is to refuse entry. Try drinking neat spirits and then a few pints of water. Watch as the water seems to make yu get drunk! Absoultely right. Also carbonated drinks are absorbed quicker into the bloodstream.
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« Reply #43 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 12:42:08 » |
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It changes every time I drink really.
Some times its 6 pints sometimes its 26 pints.
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« Reply #44 on: Monday, May 15, 2006, 13:54:29 » |
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yeh same really...but its usually around 8 but then i can drink as much as i want after that and will just stay in the same drunken state, wont be sick unless im changing drinks like steve claridge changes football clubs.
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