Good g*d, I wish you hadn't shared that.nowayjose wrote:I'm as thin as a sprig...
drunk
Apply to whom?James Blast wrote:you seriously are not applying yourselfeotunun wrote:I get pished in no time at all
not really news is it?
Is there any necessity for that?
I can't stand being drunk. (erm- Yupp. ) But sometimes the beer just tastes a bit too well and it happens.
I never understood what good those boozing competitons were. I never enjoyed them.
By the way: There's no need for me to apply to anyone, I am already here. It's too late for turning me down.
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I drink fairly often (read: since Uni, nearly every day) but only usually one or two.
My usual chemicals of choice make drinking pointless.
There's also the fact that I don't seem to be able to get drunk.
My usual chemicals of choice make drinking pointless.
There's also the fact that I don't seem to be able to get drunk.
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It's not complicated. You must be doing something very, very wrong.Dark wrote: There's also the fact that I don't seem to be able to get drunk.
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I knew someone like that.sultan2075 wrote:It's not complicated. You must be doing something very, very wrong.Dark wrote: There's also the fact that I don't seem to be able to get drunk.
He'd drink Gale's HSB all night & not get even tipsy.
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I only drink spirits if I can help it.
Aftershock is my favourite (black Aftershock + Red Bull is my latest invention, and it's pretty awesome ), though Jägermeister (with or without Red Bull) isn't bad.
Though the QMU sells half-cider half-WKD-Blue called "Magic", which tastes a lot nicer than it sounds (and looks nice too)
But hey. I'd rather have some cheap high occasionally and the odd shot with a friend than spend £15 on alcohol every couple of nights.
Aftershock is my favourite (black Aftershock + Red Bull is my latest invention, and it's pretty awesome ), though Jägermeister (with or without Red Bull) isn't bad.
Though the QMU sells half-cider half-WKD-Blue called "Magic", which tastes a lot nicer than it sounds (and looks nice too)
But hey. I'd rather have some cheap high occasionally and the odd shot with a friend than spend £15 on alcohol every couple of nights.
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QMU used tae sell pints o'Buckie, if they still do may I recommend you give it a blast!
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I had some of that the other night on the way to the Art School.. I seem to remember it tasting nice, and I also seem to remember the others constantly looking around to make sure there were no police cars nearby.
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local pastime Dude, handle it
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James I'm hoping your 'Buckie' reference isn't the dreadful buckfast - I had you down as someone with good taste
Rained off work today so I'll be drunk in a couple of hours and smashing things in a short space of time
Rained off work today so I'll be drunk in a couple of hours and smashing things in a short space of time
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