QWERTY™ wrote: I'd heard a lot of good things about it but I struggled to enjoy myself there and it was fucking expensive. 20 euros for two pints of Guinness and two shots of tequila, extortionate! I was also told by the taxidriver from Dublin airport to the hotel that we'd have loads of crack there but none ever materialised. Good crack too, apparently.
Riku Rose wrote: [color=#00FF00]Your only an alcoholic if you need to have that beer. My dad goes weeks drinking at least one or two beers/ciders a day. Then he can go weeks drinking nothing and not feel the need for one at all. An alcoholic has to drink.
redline wrote:Riku Rose wrote: Your only an alcoholic if you need to have that beer. My dad goes weeks drinking at least one or two beers/ciders a day. Then he can go weeks drinking nothing and not feel the need for one at all. An alcoholic has to drink.
my dad's an recovering alcoholic, i do remember hiding under the dining room table quite a few times when i was young because he would give me a punch now and then.
Bluecast wrote:I want to learn to cook and will want to get cooking wines. I just don;t know where in SLC to get any
UnHoly Bible wrote: Yeah, never get drunk if you haven't already. Feels great but not worth it really.
Oh also you're drinking like the most boring things you can possible drink eeeeeehehehe.
Henry Spencer wrote: Where I work, people frequently talk about getting wanting to get as absolutely drunk as possible, I feel sad for those people, since that's their very existence and that's literally all they talk about. I mean, I can understand wanting to go out for a drink to relax or just getting themselves drunk at a party of some kind, it happens, but to actively seek out a lifestyle that involves nothing but getting drunk? Pathetic existence. Like southcarmain and a couple of others on here, I don't drink, but when I do, it's normally a cider I'll go for. It tastes good and is still to this day, the only alcoholic drink I can safely say that about. When I was in college, I used to go out and get drunk all of the time, but realised it was a bit of a useless exercise that resulted in nothing but pain the next day and that was not enjoyable. And having seen the effects alcohol has had on people, it was enough to put me off. So yeah, I don't go out of my way to drink myself to oblivion like others where I am, do.
Segata Sanshiro Jr. wrote: How often do you go out drinking?
Segata Sanshiro Jr. wrote: How often do you go out drinking?
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