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| Last time I got drunk to "forget as shitty day" was about four years ago. It took me about sixty two years to figure out that drowning a shitty day makes the next day even shittier and all the problems are still there. Once I figured that out I also figured out that buzzed was not fun. I know, I am a very slow learner. |
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Fighting the good fight
| quote: Originally posted by Ozarkwoods: I don’t recall ever drinking because I had a shitty day.
Same here. Drowning a bad day in alcohol sounds problematic to me. I've only been truly drunk (stumbling, room spinning, feeling giddy, etc.) 3-4 times in my life, all of which were in my early 20s. I dislike the feeling of being drunk, and especially the hungover feeling the next day. That said, I do enjoy high quality beer. I'll have 2-3 good beers once a week or so, while hanging out with friends. But not to the point of being noticeably inebriated. |
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| Never. I don't typically drink alcohol, anyway, and I manage to conquer my mental lapses and disappointments without medication. There was one time early in my USAF career when, as a new "butterbar" living as the only officer atop a mountain with a lot of enlisted troops, I would go to the NCO Club for a snack. NCOs and the civilian workers there often tried to get me intoxicated, but my ability to taste alcohol usually worked to prevent that from happening. On one occasion, however, one of the radar tech-reps asked me to try a rum and Coke, which I did. The rum was strong and I only drank a little of it. He then brought me a Coke that had vodka in it (unknown to me). The rum had dulled my sniffer and I'm told after finishing that glass that I'd become a little tipsy. I vowed to never let that happen again. That was 1960. (BTW, grapefruit has the same effect as rum in disguising other alcohol.) There are a limited few alcoholic drinks I will, if the circumstances are right, imbibe, but they are done over a long time period and don't put me in any danger of intoxication. I don't need the effects of alcohol to be silly--it sometimes comes naturally. flashguy
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My hypocrisy goes only so far
| About 2 yrs ago. Buried two good friends and we sat around telling fond & funny stories and over indulging. Too many stories were told & too many drinks were had. Hangovers hurt more than they used to - Hank Williams jr
U.S.M.C. VFW-8054 III% "Never let a Wishbone grow where a Backbone should be " |
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| quote: Originally posted by Ozarkwoods: I don’t recall ever drinking because I had a shitty day.
Word. The most I’ve done is one or two after a shitty day to relax.
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-- Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past me I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain. --
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| I've had some drinks after a bad day, but never enough to be considered drunk. That's more likely if I've had a good day.
No one's life, liberty or property is safe while the legislature is in session.- Mark Twain
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The cake is a lie!
| I quit drinking in April 2020, so probably the first few months of 2020. |
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