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weber wrote: Hey cars



I'm gonna get a truck and run you over, twice maybe:wah: Course I don't always say what I really mean. I wouldn.t really run you down:p You're much too cute cars



but not as cute as K.


I don't know web, you're much to sweet to run me over, :-4 but if you did, I sure hope you have lots of insurance! :D
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cars wrote: I don't know web, you're much to sweet to run me over, :-4 but if you did, I sure hope you have lots of insurance! :D


Aw, I'd just drag you home with me and use you until you woke up and ran away:-4
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weber wrote: Aw, I'd just drag you home with me and use you until you woke up and ran away




:-4 :yh_blush :yh_giggle :yh_youkid
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Once got stopped by police trying to climb over the airport fence after someone suggested we grab a plane home. Seemed logical at the time.
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jpcme wrote: Once got stopped by police trying to climb over the airport fence after someone suggested we grab a plane home. Seemed logical at the time.


:yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl



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Yeah, It really....

...

Too bad I don't have nothing else to say.
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K.Snyder wrote: :yh_sick

How do you drink that stuff?

I couldn't drink Scotch or Rum if someone payed me...

Bourbon for me...

and Canadian whiskey, and Tequila...

and my favorite sh!t in the world Jagermeister.


Bourbon :lips: not for me matey, its like licking a bowl of sugar too me!!!

So whats all this talk about Jagermeister????? Havent heard of the stuff what is it?
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OzBoy wrote: Bourbon :lips: not for me matey, its like licking a bowl of sugar too me!!!

So whats all this talk about Jagermeister????? Havent heard of the stuff what is it?


It's like a herbal liqiour. I know that by tradition in Germany, hunters carry it in hip flasks and drink it as a pick me up or a warming tot. It's basically similar to rocket fuel.;)
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:(

Don't mind anybody having a drink or two. I love my wine and drink it most days, but in moderation.

This will probably open a can of worms, but why is it so amusing to see (and hear) about binge drinking. It is not only a matter of being out of control and having a laugh, it is the disgusting things that come with it. Puking, weeing and probably a lot more. Somebody has to clear up that mess you have made !

I don't find it very amusing to see young ladies (and I use that term loosely), pissed out of their brains and behaving outrageously. It is disgusting and they have the nerve to complain about being raped. Simple, don't get legless in the first place !! Have they no pride !

I've a better idea, round up drunks at chucking out time, bung them all in the same cell and in the morning, let them clean up their own revolting mess.

We mollycoddle too much in this country.
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woppy71 wrote: It's like a herbal liqiour. I know that by tradition in Germany, hunters carry it in hip flasks and drink it as a pick me up or a warming tot. It's basically similar to rocket fuel.;)


Sound like this serbian stuff some mates love to drink its called Rakia??? When you drink it its like downing a bottle of paint stripper you cant talk for a few seconds and then boy does it give you a warm glow mate!!!! Sure puts a fire in the old belly he he
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Not every one behaves in that way when the are drunk. (with reference to moaning minnie's post)
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OzBoy wrote: Sound like this serbian stuff some mates love to drink its called Rakia??? When you drink it its like downing a bottle of paint stripper you cant talk for a few seconds and then boy does it give you a warm glow mate!!!! Sure puts a fire in the old belly he he


Well, how would I describe how it feels to drink Jaegermeister?:

Herbal , followed by a kick in the chest by a donkey. Yep, that sums it up....:D
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I actually don't feel all that badly...It's amazing how when you mix liquor with beer, you don't feel nearly as bad as if you were to drink the liquor first!
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Years ago, I used to drink for medicinal purposes only. I had to drink to steady my nerves, and many a night, I was so steady, I was stiff as a board! :D :wah: :p
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I enjoy a bloody good drink , but if you ever catch me dipping bread in the Methylated spirit and sucking it , you have my permission to shoot me :-5 :-5






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Uncle Fester wrote: I enjoy a bloody good drink , but if you ever catch me dipping bread in the Methylated spirit and sucking it , you have my permission to shoot me :-5 :-5


Or the aftershave....:wah::wah:
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woppy71 wrote: SIZE=5]

(drinking meths.).

Or the aftershave....wahwah:


Aftershave. I once drank a few good gargles of aftershave, being somewhat

rugby-orientated once. It has serious effects!
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Hijack your Brain!?


No. It hijacks your car. That's why you can never find it after you've been drinking.
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Bill Sikes wrote: Aftershave. I once drank a few good gargles of aftershave, being somewhat

rugby-orientated once. It has serious effects!


So what's the strongest poison anybody out there downed? For myself it was Bicardi "151" rum. It was suprisingly rather mild going down, considering all that eventual damage it did to your head when you finally tried to stand up! :wah:
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cars wrote: Hijack your Brain!?



Does it really make you say or do things you wouldn't say or do sober?:-2


I think you might have said what you wanted to say drunk or sober.....

I think you spoke your mind drunk...........if you were hostile or if you were nice..you spoke what you felt .............

It is up to you to decide what kind of drunk you are.
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cars wrote: So what's the strongest poison anybody out there downed? For myself it was Bicardi "151" rum. It was suprisingly rather mild going down, considering all that eventual damage it did to your head when you finally tried to stand up! :wah:
Ice 101. After the third shot, you don't remember the rest of the night.
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:mad:

Following on my previous posting regarding binge drinking and in particular the ladette culture, on reading most of the posts, it seems most of you are pissheads and you should be ashamed of yourselves.
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Well this pisshead has gotten past the age of Ice 101. My body doesn't need the extra abuse any more.
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moaning minnie wrote: :mad:



Following on my previous posting regarding binge drinking and in particular the ladette culture, on reading most of the posts, it seems most of you are pissheads and you should be ashamed of yourselves.






you really are a moaner then:thinking:
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Hamster wrote: And just how can you judge a whole bunch of people by what they have chosen to share on here?


Hear, hear Hammy.



What I did when I was young and had no responsibilites has no bearing on what I do now I'm older and have loads.



It's fun to share what we did in the past and I'm quite offended by the thought that I'm being judged now. The person I was twenty years ago is not the person I am now and that goes for everyone.



We're not all pissheads and binge drinkers some of us have huge pressures and to be able to relax once in a blue moon and have a few drinks is not the first step on the path to alcoholism or an indication of bad morals or whatever!



So there!! Boy does that feel better!!!:)
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moaning minnie wrote: mad:

Following on my previous posting regarding binge drinking and in particular the ladette culture, on reading most of the posts, it seems most of you are pissheads and you should be ashamed of yourselves.


The "Ladette" culture is as repulsive as the "Lad", possibly more so, since one

expects better from Young Ladies.

BTW, if I am a "pisshead" (quite possible) then my style is not of the lad/ladette

culture, and never has been, thank you very much.

Would you be interested in a "moaning" forum? It might be a good idea!
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cars wrote: So what's the strongest poison anybody out there downed? For myself it was Bicardi "151" rum. It was suprisingly rather mild going down, considering all that eventual damage it did to your head when you finally tried to stand up! wah:


The strongest? Probably some of the stuff I used to make, followed by some

sort of rum from the 'states (or after-shave). I *think* the rum was 125 proof,

although what that is in terms of ABV I don't know (could be 62% if USA measure,

or 72% if British measure). That's discounting one-off jovial swigs of after-shave

after Rugger, etc.
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SnoozeControl wrote: I don't even know what a ladette is... is that the thing you sit on that shoots water up to clean your lady bits? Not your lady bits, Bill... I meant 'you' in general.


Ladettes - defined as young women who behave in a boisterously assertive

or crude manner and engage in heavy drinking sessions - have become a more

common part of modern society ("The Daily Telegraph"). Teens or early '20s

who "keep up with the boys", resulting in repulsive displays of girls puking

their guts up on pavements outside "nightclubs" (if they manage to get out

of the door beforehand, that is), fighting with each other, wearing clothing

often at odds with their physique (and the time of year), who often wake up

in a pool of pss after having been shgged senseless (or while insensible) in

their crusty beds "the morning after". Sad, but true.
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Bill Sikes wrote: Ladettes - defined as young women who behave in a boisterously assertive

or crude manner and engage in heavy drinking sessions - have become a more

common part of modern society ("The Daily Telegraph"). Teens or early '20s

who "keep up with the boys", resulting in repulsive displays of girls puking

their guts up on pavements outside "nightclubs" (if they manage to get out

of the door beforehand, that is), fighting with each other, wearing clothing

often at odds with their physique (and the time of year), who often wake up

in a pool of pss after having been shgged senseless (or while insensible) in

their crusty beds "the morning after". Sad, but true.


the wearing of clothes at odds with their physique sounds a bit like me!! But I don't hardly drink, does that still qualify me to be a ladette??
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Imladris wrote: the wearing of clothes at odds with their physique sounds a bit like me!! But I don't hardly drink, does that still qualify me to be a ladette??


No, thank goodness!
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Bill Sikes wrote: No, thank goodness!


Phew!!



I don't really fancy waking up in strange men's beds - my husband is strange enough for me!!:wah:
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moaning minnie wrote: :mad:



Following on my previous posting regarding binge drinking and in particular the ladette culture, on reading most of the posts, it seems most of you are pissheads and you should be ashamed of yourselves.


Oh Oh moaner, seems like the alcohol has really loosened up your tongue now, to say whatever it is on your mind! Let it all hang out, don't hold anything back! :wah:
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Originally Posted by Bill Sikes

The "Ladette" culture is as repulsive as the "Lad", possibly more so, since one

expects better from Young Ladies.

BTW, if I am a "pisshead" (quite possible) then my style is not of the lad/ladette

culture, and never has been, thank you very much.

Would you be interested in a "moaning" forum? It might be a good idea!



Hamster wrote: Well said Bill....yh_clap yh_clap


What, the lads and ladettes being as bad as each other? The last idea was

perfectly serious (along the lines of the "Grumpy old.." TV programmes).
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Diuretic wrote: At least I've never biffed anyone when I've been on the turps - always did that sober. I hate violent or nasty drunks. I'm a hopelessly cheerful (sometimes maudlin) drunk :o


Like you Diur, on the rare occasions that I tip a few too many, I'm one of the happiest drunks you ever saw! :wah: (Well now, while I'm thinking about it, maybe I should make myself really happy right now!:p )
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Imladris wrote: Hear, hear Hammy.



What I did when I was young and had no responsibilites has no bearing on what I do now I'm older and have loads.



It's fun to share what we did in the past and I'm quite offended by the thought that I'm being judged now. The person I was twenty years ago is not the person I am now and that goes for everyone.



We're not all pissheads and binge drinkers some of us have huge pressures and to be able to relax once in a blue moon and have a few drinks is not the first step on the path to alcoholism or an indication of bad morals or whatever!



So there!! Boy does that feel better!!!:)




I dont drink anymore but clearly Im a pisshead. (I got Nomaded ! ) :D
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