For those who drink to excess.....

Why do you imbibe?

  • To unwind

    Votes: 14 25.5%
  • To forget

    Votes: 5 9.1%
  • To have fun

    Votes: 25 45.5%
  • Because life fuckin' sucks.

    Votes: 11 20.0%

  • Total voters
    55
What a coincidence, so did I! Man, some of the most productive nights of playing Rock Band that my roommates and I ever had were when we had consumed more than a 12-pack each. :beer:

Well, I was talking about playing in a real band, not the video game. Hahah. But the feeling is probably the same. lol

I know one thing. The drunker I got, the less self conscious I got about how I was playing, and singing. You have alot more fun just getting into it, and having a good time playing with the songs.

Until the night goes on long enough to where you're all just so smashed, you can barely stand, and the drummer's passed out with his head on the snare, the guitarist can't find the strings, the singer is hoarse and the bass player is puking in a clothes hamper. Hahaha.

That means, good practice guys. Lets call it a night.
 

Facetious

Moderated
I look back on a time that I wouldn't want to do anything w/out including a few plastic tumblers, a 7 lb. bag of ice and . . .and :shivers: :D

Every time that I thought of or attempted to abstain I was never able to.
It wasn't until I changed my daily routine and moved out of "The Party House", when my outlook on life improved to the point of one day realizing that I wasn't going to the liquor store as often.

It's kinda like those old, stale, dying websites that you used to frequent, you eventually disengage. :dunno:
 
if there's one freaking poem about this, that's by arthur rimbaud by the way;

The Drunken Boat

As I was floating down unconcerned Rivers
I no longer felt myself steered by the haulers:
Gaudy Redskins had taken them for targets
Nailing them naked to coloured stakes.

I cared nothing for all my crews,
Carrying Flemish wheat or English cottons.
When, along with my haulers those uproars were done with
The Rivers let me sail downstream where I pleased.

Into the ferocious tide-rips
Last winter, more absorbed than the minds of children,
I ran! And the unmoored Peninsulas
Never endured more triumphant clamourings

The storm made bliss of my sea-borne awakenings.
Lighter than a cork, I danced on the waves
Which men call eternal rollers of victims,
For ten nights, without once missing the foolish eye of the harbor lights!

Sweeter than the flesh of sour apples to children,
The green water penetrated my pinewood hull
And washed me clean of the bluish wine-stains and the splashes of vomit,
Carring away both rudder and anchor.

And from that time on I bathed in the Poem
Of the Sea, star-infused and churned into milk,
Devouring the green azures; where, entranced in pallid flotsam,
A dreaming drowned man sometimes goes down;

Where, suddenly dyeing the bluenesses, deliriums
And slow rhythms under the gleams of the daylight,
Stronger than alcohol, vaster than music
Ferment the bitter rednesses of love!

I have come to know the skies splitting with lightnings, and the waterspouts
And the breakers and currents; I know the evening,
And Dawn rising up like a flock of doves,
And sometimes I have seen what men have imagined they saw!

I have seen the low-hanging sun speckled with mystic horrors.
Lighting up long violet coagulations,
Like the performers in very-antique dramas
Waves rolling back into the distances their shiverings of venetian blinds!

I have dreamed of the green night of the dazzled snows
The kiss rising slowly to the eyes of the seas,
The circulation of undreamed-of saps,
And the yellow-blue awakenings of singing phosphorus!

I have followed, for whole months on end, the swells
Battering the reefs like hysterical herds of cows,
Never dreaming that the luminous feet of the Marys
Could force back the muzzles of snorting Oceans!

I have struck, do you realize, incredible Floridas
Where mingle with flowers the eyes of panthers
In human skins! Rainbows stretched like bridles
Under the seas' horizon, to glaucous herds!

I have seen the enormous swamps seething, traps
Where a whole leviathan rots in the reeds!
Downfalls of waters in the midst of the calm
And distances cataracting down into abysses!

Glaciers, suns of silver, waves of pearl, skies of red-hot coals!
Hideous wrecks at the bottom of brown gulfs
Where the giant snakes devoured by vermin
Fall from the twisted trees with black odours!

I should have liked to show to children those dolphins
Of the blue wave, those golden, those singing fishes.
- Foam of flowers rocked my driftings
And at times ineffable winds would lend me wings.

Sometimes, a martyr weary of poles and zones,
The sea whose sobs sweetened my rollings
Lifted its shadow-flowers with their yellow sucking disks toward me
And I hung there like a kneeling woman...

Almost an island, tossing on my beaches the brawls
And droppings of pale-eyed, clamouring birds,
And I was scudding along when across my frayed cordage
Drowned men sank backwards into sleep!

But now I, a boat lost under the hair of coves,
Hurled by the hurricane into the birdless ether,
I, whose wreck, dead-drunk and sodden with water,
neither Monitor nor Hanse ships would have fished up;

Free, smoking, risen from violet fogs,
I who bored through the wall of the reddening sky
Which bears a sweetmeat good poets find delicious,
Lichens of sunlight [mixed] with azure snot,

Who ran, speckled with lunula of electricity,
A crazy plank, with black sea-horses for escort,
When Julys were crushing with cudgel blows
Skies of ultramarine into burning funnels;

I who trembled, to feel at fifty leagues' distance
The groans of Behemoth's rutting, and of the dense Maelstroms
Eternal spinner of blue immobilities
I long for Europe with it's aged old parapets!

I have seen archipelagos of stars! and islands
Whose delirious skies are open to sailor:
- Do you sleep, are you exiled in those bottomless nights,
Million golden birds, O Life Force of the future? -

But, truly, I have wept too much! The Dawns are heartbreaking.
Every moon is atrocious and every sun bitter:
Sharp love has swollen me up with heady langours.
O let my keel split! O let me sink to the bottom!

If there is one water in Europe I want, it is the
Black cold pool where into the scented twilight
A child squatting full of sadness, launches
A boat as fragile as a butterfly in May.

I can no more, bathed in your langours, O waves,
Sail in the wake of the carriers of cottons,
Nor undergo the pride of the flags and pennants,
Nor pull past the horrible eyes of the hulks.
 
I don't really drink these days but when I used to get smashed, I was doing it to unwind and have a bit of fun. It was only very rarely I drank to excess intentionally but sometimes I would just get carried away as I was having banter with my friends.
 
I don't drink and never have. There's no reason to. :hatsoff:





:beer: :tongue:

I say this with all due respect my friend, but you are not a Jedi yet. There are many, many reasons to, and at some point, you should allow yourself to let go of the chains which bind and indulge in the drink, and see where your mind and body lead you........though it may just be puking in an alley while a bum throws an empty can of Old Milwaukee at you.

Happened to me once. I kid you not.

To beer, and especially that which I have brewed, and am drinking right now, in order to write, in order to be right, in order to increase my might, or lack thereof. Oh, I am slipping down the slope again, my friends, I am slipping down the slope, and I am flailing my arms and legs like a little kid......I know the perils, but I just....don't.....care.......
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
I say this with all due respect my friend, but you are not a Jedi yet. There are many, many reasons to, and at some point, you should allow yourself to let go of the chains which bind and indulge in the drink, and see where your mind and body lead you........though it may just be puking in an alley while a bum throws an empty can of Old Milwaukee at you.

Happened to me once. I kid you not.

I'm better than a Jedi. :D

I don't have any chains on me.
I just don't see any reason to drink.
 
I will have to disagree. ;)

:sing: Where have all the Jedis gone.......



I don't know man, we could use some of them to show up now...............

I haven't seen any down there for quite some time, and I have been keeping a sharp vigil for any up here where I spend most of my time.....
 
Just continue drinking until you hate the way it makes you feel. It may be 8o gallons of vodka, 320 gallons of Cranapple® and 350 lbs of crushed ice or it may be 3 gallons o - vodka, 12 gallons of Cranapple, you never know.

One day it will dawn on you though.

Aren't you currently schooling for your masters, IIRC ?

Masters coming up shortly......not quite there yet.....it's right around the bend though. I'm currently finishing up the BA in English I left unfinished so many years ago....and I have to say, if it wasn't for that, I would be in a very uncomfortable spot right now.........like the back of a Volkswagen.......
 
From my sitting back and observing people and the way they act I often find people drink because others around them are or people that are their friends do it. Then they just do it because it's what they are used to. Peer pressure is kind of an old cliché answer, but I find it to be often true.
 

ChefChiTown

The secret ingredient? MY BALLS
From my sitting back and observing people and the way they act I often find people drink because others around them are or people that are their friends do it. Then they just do it because it's what they are used to. Peer pressure is kind of an old cliché answer, but I find it to be often true.

I agree with the peer pressure. I'm willing to bet that 99.9999999% of people take their first drink for no other reason than peer pressure. That's the only reason I drank my first beer. Without seeing everybody else do it and hearing things like, "Oh, come on, just give it a try", I probably never would've tried alcohol...ever.
 

Torre82

Moderator \ Jannie
Staff member
:sing: Where have all the Jedis gone.......



I don't know man, we could use some of them to show up now...............

I haven't seen any down there for quite some time, and I have been keeping a sharp vigil for any up here where I spend most of my time.....

Fear not, I am here to quell any disturbances from the teetotallers.

::reads the topic, focuses on Will E the drinkless Worm::

Ech. I see your abstaining ways have befouled the minds of too many a young, promising padawan. I fear our alcjedi numbers are too low to sustain the council yet.. ::downs some walker red label, neat with no garnish::

..yet I.., err, where was I?

::eats some jedi pizza, downs some more JW:RL::

Ah yes, while our numbers are low, the enemy is weak while our feeble younglings are culled from the ranks of the true alcjedi who dedicate their lives and livers to the cause.

::points a finger whilst holding my drink::
You are all my brethren, you who imbibe the sacred jedi drink! HAIL!
 
I agree with the peer pressure. I'm willing to bet that 99.9999999% of people take their first drink for no other reason than peer pressure. That's the only reason I drank my first beer. Without seeing everybody else do it and hearing things like, "Oh, come on, just give it a try", I probably never would've tried alcohol...ever.
This is probably true, there's also the taboo nature of it, of doing something naughty that your parents tell you you shouldn't.

I had my first beer at 13, but if I didn't like it I wouldn't still be drinking it 2 decades later! :glugglug:
 
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