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| Clutchy |
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No because it only takes 8 pints and a few shots in the space of 3 hours for me to be battered anyway  ____________________ Malaguti F12 Phantom-Dead, Suzuki AY50- Dead, NRG power DD LQ, CBR125.
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| The Shaggy D.A. |
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If I start drinking at home, I stay at home. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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| Marmalade |
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I have the odd drink because I like the drink, not because I want to get battered, lose my phone, injure myself and wake up in the morning feeling like shit wondering how good the night before was.
I don't get the point of having a drink at home first so it's cheaper to get unconscious when you do go out. ____________________ Nobby the Bastard: How yo tell the difference between the actual japanese and her just screaming because she's had live fish stuck up her arse? [url=https://www.nicks-shop.co.uk/bcf-goodies-15-c.aspGet BCF stickers and things here[/url] Reflective helmet stickers - Legal requirement in france - Clicky |
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| Dave500 |
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When I go out I tend to pre drink. It saves you money and you can have a good chat with the lads before going out.
I dont see it as a problem at all and when the news wants to give a kick to the 'younger generation' they just bring this up.
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I rarely drink, last time I did was on the way back from Spain, on a boat... bad times.
I'm a lightweight due to a liver problem so 1 7% cider and I'm fucked. 5 San Miguels.... oooooops  |
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| Llama-Farmer |
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Depends who I'm going out with and what I'm going out for.
If I'm going to a club, then generally the idea will be to get drunk, so drinking in advance makes it cheaper.
If it's the once-a-year get together with old school friends between Christmas and New Year then usually will go round to someones flat in town and meet up there and drink first. Gives everyone a chance to set off "into town" at the same time, no chance of someone getting left behind if we move from bar to bar, and also with only seeing most of them once a year, gives you a better place to chat and catch up with them than a noisy bar or club.
But then there are times where I'll be going out with a few people just to the pub or a bar, and so not really planning to get drunk, and drinks aren't so expensive anyway, so won't need to pre-drink.
At uni, pre drinking was sometimes just you and your housemates getting drunk, or at least halfway there, at home before going into town. Now I'm in my 20s, pre drinking is a socialising event in itself, with more than just housemates, before going somewhere else. ____________________ Current Bike: 1999 Honda CB600 FX Hornet
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| Ben-B wrote: | Depends who I'm going out with and what I'm going out for.
If I'm going to a club, then generally the idea will be to get drunk, so drinking in advance makes it cheaper.
If it's the once-a-year get together with old school friends between Christmas and New Year then usually will go round to someones flat in town and meet up there and drink first. Gives everyone a chance to set off "into town" at the same time, no chance of someone getting left behind if we move from bar to bar, and also with only seeing most of them once a year, gives you a better place to chat and catch up with them than a noisy bar or club.
But then there are times where I'll be going out with a few people just to the pub or a bar, and so not really planning to get drunk, and drinks aren't so expensive anyway, so won't need to pre-drink.
At uni, pre drinking was sometimes just you and your housemates getting drunk, or at least halfway there, at home before going into town. Now I'm in my 20s, pre drinking is a socialising event in itself, with more than just housemates, before going somewhere else. |
Basically sums it up for me. Usually we all get together and have a bit of banter with a few beers before heading out, as it's likely to be a noisy pub or club. ____________________ 2009 Yamaha YBR125 -> 2000 SV650S -> 2005 Kawasaki ZX6R 636 |
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I don't know why, but I don't really drink. Yes, I do have a pint or two when I go to pub, but I never get drunk. Last time I got drunk it was my mate's wedding and, well, they say I had a laugh.
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pre drinking is always a winner. Not only that, but it is a part of the night you are guaranteed good music  ____________________ CBT- 2012 Theory- 18/12/13 Mod 1- 07/01/14 Mod 2- 15/01/14
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Yes. Went out with a friend to a birthday party at a bar, she came over with a bottle of wine for us to drink with dinner before we headed out.
We've also come home from being out (having decided to stop drinking out due to the cost) and had more here.
It's not where you're drinking so much as whether you become an obnoxious/violent pisshead, which will happen regardless, right? ____________________ Previous: 2002 Honda CB500 (sold), 2007 Suzuki SV650SK6 (crashed), 2005 Yamaha FZ6 Fazer (sold). Currently bikeless
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To be fair, it's a good idea and one I wish more people would adopt. Admittedly the knock on effect would be even higher prices at the clubs...
But yeh, starting early allows you to maintain a level at a later point. So certainly before hitting a club, go nuts.
But pre-drinking before you hit a pub seems a bit odd...
Sneaking a small bottle of something strong in with you is usually much wiser, even if it's just to drink in the queue. ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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I'd be more inclined to have a pre-drink spliff, rather than commence the drinking aspect before I left the house.
But then, I don't drink much anyway.
Might have a pre-think spliff just now, though.
Set meself up for a day of random inanity.
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i pre drink every saturday
its called lunchtime round here normally lasts til about 3 in the afternoon
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You would deny somehow. treatment to them?
Why??
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In the long run, hopefully the attrition rate will kill off the more irresponsible and weak willed individuals. Keeping them alive is grossly unfair on those able to control their base urges. It also preserves such behaviour for the next generation, the cycle musyt be broken somehow.
| Ben-B wrote: | Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I think if people want to share their opinion they should be prepared to and able to justify it as well. |
That's your opinion. Justify it. Perhaps I wouldn't patronise readers by implying they are not capable of figuring out my train of thought.
| Ben-B wrote: | I can understand why you might suggest that alcohol-related incidents are a drain on NHS resources... but not all the drunk people in A&E on a friday or saturday night are there because of something self-inflicted. |
Eliminating irresponsible behaviour in general idea, that includes those who can't moderate intake so they can't avoid danger.
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I have seen (drunk) people in the queue to get in bars and clubs be the victim of unprovoked attacks by other drunk people.
I have seen people get their friend unknowingly drunk on a birthday/stag do, such as depth-charging their pints or secretly buying them doubles.
If that friend then trips on a curb because they're twice as drunk as they think they are, cracks their head open... is that their fault?
There is a club in Sheffield called Corporation... it has the worlds most lethal stairs. I've slipped and decked it down them before a drop of alcohol has passed my lips. I'm sure there are plenty of slightly drunk people who have had to visit A&E blah blah blah drone |
If one makes the conscious decision to go somewhere with a large number of drunk idiots and gets maimed yes.
Drunk people are known to be erratic and frequently violent, so it can't be said to be surprise when one is assaulted when surrounded by other drunks. ____________________ Some shite cruiser. Now with guns and FREEDOM! |
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