I think it's the fact that lots of ppl stop getting drunk on a regular basis that will make them more sensible to the stuff. Quite a few of my buddies used to be hardcore drinkers in our youth, but after they got into that family/job/bla routine, they kind of were weaned off and now they aren't able to drink more than a few beers before they pass out.Hangovers terrify and fascinate me.
Apparently the moment you turn thirty you suddenly can't drink more than three beers in a row and still be able to open your eyes the next morning?
Hey, I would have been fine if not for the fucking rum.I have to be passed out drunk to have a hangover...at least a bottle and a half of wine or more.
I'm just mildly toxic this morning
Meh, I let my stomach do the mixing. Why ruin the taste of a perfectly fine red wine when I know the effect will be the same no matter when I add the hard stuff?Well, my problem is that if I've had a bottle and a half of wine all to myself, I've probably poured hard liquor into at least a two thirds of one of those bottles.
Yeah. pretty much. Just keep in mind that when your tolerance lowers despite drinking heavily, it's a telltale sign that you've become an alcoholic in that not so fun way... you might want to re-evaluate your priorities then.so as long as I'm drinking heavily for the next couple of decades I should be OK?
Story of my life, honey. Story of my life.so after a certain point it crosses over from "stupid idea" to "good idea!" and then from that to "c'mon, you gotta" sometimes.
Apparently the moment you turn thirty you suddenly can't drink more than three beers in a row and still be able to open your eyes the next morning?
Oh, hey, the headache is gone - maybe I should...