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PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:10 am 
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3 glasses of wine
3 beers
1 margarita

I watched my grandma dance to polka with two people.

My cousin had to drive me home from the bar which is 1 minute down the street from my house.

Life is good but I need rest.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:21 am 
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Borg166 Wrote:
3 glasses of wine
3 beers
1 margarita

I watched my grandma dance to polka with two people.

My cousin had to drive me home from the bar which is 1 minute down the street from my house.

Life is good but I need rest.


What happened after breakfast?


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:40 am 
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tentoze Wrote:
Borg166 Wrote:
3 glasses of wine
3 beers
1 margarita

I watched my grandma dance to polka with two people.

My cousin had to drive me home from the bar which is 1 minute down the street from my house.

Life is good but I need rest.


What happened after breakfast?


he took a nap by the sounds of it.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:17 am 
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I've had about 65 PBR's and a few mixed drinks in 4 days.

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last night, a bottle of jameson was done by 8pm, and then irish carbombs, and jameson for the rest of the night... tonight i was not going to go out, but i did.. so 5 vodka/tonics, 2 beers later, and still hungover from yesterday, i think i'm going to be hating ,ife tomorrow. god bless sopranos sunday otherwise i don't know what i'd do.

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Geezus Borg, slow down or you're gonna get a reputation around your grandmother's nursing home as "that lush of a grandson", and before you know it, the 2 remaining WWII vets will teach you how to jitterbug while getting you bombed on mint juleps.

Pretty soon, you'll be switching to the hard stuff, like fuzzy navels and cosmos.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 1:45 pm 
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My St. Patrick's Drinking went like this:
A shot of Jameson, which I sipped while eating Corn beef, Rye and Potatos
Two bottles of Harp
We switched bars
Two glasses of Harp
A shot of single malt Michael Collins, which I had never had before
Two more glasses of Harp


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 1:49 pm 
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i am still very, very drunk. have decided to keep going, since the imp[ending hangover will most likely kill me.

trying to stay sober enough to drive to the movies, losing that battle.


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i'm not even gonna list booze.



but seriously, i've reached a new low. or high. yea, let's go with high.

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Promethium Wrote:
My St. Patrick's Drinking went like this:
A shot of Jameson, which I sipped while eating Corn beef, Rye and Potatos
Two bottles of Harp
We switched bars
Two glasses of Harp
A shot of single malt Michael Collins, which I had never had before
Two more glasses of Harp


Don't get me wrong Borg, you're only slightly less of a lightweight than Mr. McCabe here. The main differences lie in your intent and execution.

He was just having a chill St. Paddy's, complete with traditional dinner, two 12 oz. of good irish beer, four 16 oz. of the same beer on tap, and irish whisky.

So although you had 9 drinks and he only had 7 and some food to soak it up with, he looks manly and you look like a serious light weight cause he was just catching dinner and a buzz, and you got trashed like an AXO sister on spring break off what should have been a round of pre-game drinking.

Step it up boy. If you want to compete for real and live up to that NE Ohio, motherfucker, WE drink reputation, you need to find some retired steel workers and go toe to toe with them drinking some P.O.C. and straight Jack.

That'd be a good start.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 2:07 pm 
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DAMN!

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i just realized that there were 2 people asleep on my couch. the didn't want a beer. so they're gone now.

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I bet his grammy rawks, though.

Slap on the Franky Yankovic and whirly-giggy til the cows fart bricks, grams.


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I just poured a morning Guinness for myself. Half of it went into the chili I'm making right now and the other half is tasting pretty good. This beats coffee. I should do this every morning before work, it's uplifting.

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Yeah, I had eight drinks to his seven, but who is counting. I also indeed only go home with a minor buzz, but I don't usually put the hammer down if I walk to the bars. Now if someone is driving me, I'll drink like a champ.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 2:56 pm 
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Me and my mom took on:
4 Sierras
1 1.5 Liter bottle of Valpolicella
6 pack of Flying Dog

I had a nice buzz, mom turned FUNNY. Best visit in 10 years.

(and Phil, that second post is GOLD, buddy...especially the AXO comment)

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I need at least one beer before I go into work in an hour.

Austin, what have you turned me into?!?!?

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