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I have a bottle of brandy,if anyone wants a sip let me know.
and this night will be a long one,still need to finish Alan Wake and train for the GOG's Blood Bowl league
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l0rdtr3k: I have a bottle of brandy,if anyone wants a sip let me know.
and this night will be a long one,still need to finish Alan Wake and train for the GOG's Blood Bowl league
GOG have a Blood Bowl league?! I have got to visit the general forum more often! ... No I'm not ready for that yet. Need some more cooling off time. :P

Anyway. Since this is the Drunk Thread imagine many goggers having a Blood Bowl tournament weekend party (Yes this time the definition of Party involves a lot of alcohol.)......YEAH!
I'm not drunk, but I may as well have been drinking a lot. I have no idea what's happened the last twelve hours.

At about half past nine in the evening I had the idea that I wanted to start up Skyrim and play for a bit before going to bed. That was ten hours ago, it's now half past seven in the morning and I have neither started the game nor gone to bed yet. I think I'm about to eat breakfast and sleep for a while. I hope I am, at least.
Post edited June 01, 2013 by Maighstir
I'm drunk for somea rasen, I drank a few beers nad Emperor rules!!
My new girlfriend is coming in six hours, I fear i might have a terrible hangover. Being drunk is kvlt haha lol
I gotta do a nice giveaway to you guys! Youre da best fsking drunk
DURNK drunk
Have a nice Sunday everyone!! )I have no idea what I'm typing, I will see this at morning)
The Dangers of Drinking

Alcohol is the number one drug of choice for teenagers.
Alcohol-related car crashes are the number one killer of teenagers in the United States.
Alcohol is the number one drug problem in America.
If you think it can't happen to you, look around. Check your school's yearbooks for the last ten years. How many were dedicated to a student who was killed in a drunk driving crash?

Ask your friends how many people they know who have had bad things happen to them when they or someone else was drinking.

You don't even have to be the one doing the drinking — most teenage passenger deaths are the result of crashes caused by alcohol-impaired teenage drivers. No matter what the situation, drinking alcohol under the age of 21 is illegal.

How Does Alcohol Affect You?

You see double, slur your speech, you lose your sense of distance.
Alcohol loosens your inhibitions; you make bad judgments that can result in car crashes, violence, unwanted pregnancy, sexual transmission of diseases, or rape.
A significant portion of violent crimes and vandalism among and by youth involve use of alcohol.
Using alcohol can cost you your freedom. You can be grounded by parents, lose your driver's license, or end up in jail.
You can get sick or die from alcohol poisoning.
Poor grades may be a result of increased use of alcohol.
Be Smart About Advertising

Take a good look at how the alcohol industry tries to convince people to use its products.

Wine coolers are displayed in stores next to fruit drinks. Maybe they don't think you'll notice the difference between a regular fruit drink and one with alcohol.
Different brands of beer and other alcoholic beverages are slipped into the movies you watch. They think if you see your favorite actor drinking it, you will too.
The models on the beer commercials are always young, fit, and beautiful. But alcohol has plenty of calories and little nutritional value. Drinking it will not make you fitter or more attractive.
Advertisements feature celebrities and sports figures, but drinking will not make you famous or athletic.
Alcohol advertisers are now reminding people not to drink and drive. But drunk driving is not the only way alcohol can mess up your life.
Advertisers hope you won't stop and think when you see their ads. Don't be conned. Use your own judgment, not theirs, and learn the facts.
More Facts About Alcohol

The earlier young people start drinking and using drugs, the more likely they are to become addicted.
Drinking coffee, taking a cold shower, exercising, or breathing fresh air will not sober you up. The only thing that sobers you up is time — at least several hours.
One beer, one shot of whiskey, and one glass of wine all have the same amount of alcohol. Don't fall for the myth that beer and wine are less intoxicating than hard liquor.
Only 3 to 5 percent of alcoholics are what we think of as bums. Most alcoholics are just like people you know. Anyone can become an alcoholic — young, old, rich, poor, single, married, employed, or out-of-work.
Drinking alcohol does not quench your thirst; it causes dehydration.
Alcohol interferes with your central nervous system. You lose balance, coordination, and judgment.
Alcohol ages and damages the brain.
Alcoholism is hereditary.
Eight young people a day die in alcohol related crashes.
Teens who drink alcohol are 7.5 times more likely to use any illicit drug, and 50 times more likely to use cocaine than young people who never drink alcohol.
You are breaking the law by buying or using alcohol before you are 21 years old.
Take Action

Make a pledge with your friends that you will help each other avoid alcohol and other drugs. Leave parties where kids are drinking.
If a friend, or someone you know, has passed out from drinking too much alcohol, turn the person on his or her side and call 911 or your local emergency number for help. Too much alcohol can cause the central nervous system, which controls breathing, to shut down. Death can result.
Don't ride with someone who has been drinking. Call a taxi, your parents, or another relative or friend for a ride.
Encourage someone you think has a drinking problem to get help. Go with them to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings or to meet with a counselor.
Suggest that members of any club or youth group you belong to organize an anti-drinking project — an alcohol-free post-prom, graduation, or New Year's Eve party.
Make a presentation to your school's PTA meeting about how teachers and parents can realistically help kids avoid drugs and alcohol.
Ask for help if someone is pressuring you to try alcohol or other drugs. Talk to someone you trust.
I'm leaving Ireland in a few days, and while doing cleaning I found a big Duvel bottle some friends from Belgium gifted me when they came over to visit. I was keeping it for a special occasion, but I'm not carrying with me on my backpack, so... Drinking time!

And I still have some work to do, the new website needs some fixing for a meeting tomorrow and I have to fix the reverse order of the backers here. Which may seem easy, as it should be, except the code is a clusterfuck of shittyness, unless I cleaned it already. I guess I probably did.

Anyway, thing is that I'm already half bottle down and I have to say, working while drinking has quite some charm
I'm not sure, actually. Does drowsy count as drunk? I recall getting drowsy, but never to the point of passing out or vomiting.
Dude, I don't know how you define drunk, but I think the point of passing out vomiting is way past "drunk"
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CthuluIsSpy: I'm not sure, actually. Does drowsy count as drunk? I recall getting drowsy, but never to the point of passing out or vomiting.
Post edited June 03, 2013 by P1na
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Piemaster: *BUZZKILLING SNIP*
Who the hell invited Buzz Killington?

Seriously guy, save it for your kids.
I clearly have a bizarre definition of drunk :D

Might have something to do with the fact I rarely drink; only at social events.
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CthuluIsSpy: I clearly have a bizarre definition of drunk :D

Might have something to do with the fact I rarely drink; only at social events.
Well, I "rarely" drink myself. I could probably count with one hand's fingers the times I've drunk by myself like I'm doing tonight, and I only go out every now and again. But, when I do go out... well, I have my share of stories. From climbing the stairs to get back home in all fours going to classes in my pijamas due to extreme hangover back at uni or getting beaten up (and I can't remember why!) to arguing with Italian police or getting arrested in Belgium.

Almost all these times I was drunk, but I wasn't passing out vomiting!
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CthuluIsSpy: I clearly have a bizarre definition of drunk :D

Might have something to do with the fact I rarely drink; only at social events.
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P1na: Well, I "rarely" drink myself. I could probably count with one hand's fingers the times I've drunk by myself like I'm doing tonight, and I only go out every now and again. But, when I do go out... well, I have my share of stories. From climbing the stairs to get back home in all fours going to classes in my pijamas due to extreme hangover back at uni or getting beaten up (and I can't remember why!) to arguing with Italian police or getting arrested in Belgium.

Almost all these times I was drunk, but I wasn't passing out vomiting!
Oh, so that's what classifies as drunk. Nope, that never happened to me :D
I just get a bit drowsy after a few.
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CthuluIsSpy: Oh, so that's what classifies as drunk. Nope, that never happened to me :D
I just get a bit drowsy after a few.
I guess it depends on the person. Personally, I just get talkative when I drink. I also do some crazy things every now and then, but I think those are more related to the mood and the spur of the moment than to the drink itself.

You know, I have a penpal who was originally from Indonesia, I consider her a good friend of mine, and when she was 17 she was aking me how drunk people looked like. She had never seen one. Can you believe that? Forget about seeing them, I was getting drunk myself at 17.
And I ran out of Duvel.

Should I open my last can of Beamish?
not sure if this has been posted in here already, if not why the fuck not

watch it