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lozgti1 02 December 2014 09:23 PM

Makes you feel better reading threads like this.Just spilt my wine over the keyboard.

Think most of us are a bit naughty.Its the gazza scenario that is frightening.He looks terrible :-(

JTaylor 08 December 2014 06:37 PM

That's my week done. Might stay dry for a bit longer. :)

J4CKO 08 December 2014 08:27 PM

I have kind of got bored of booze, I have it and then wonder why I have bothered. My boss drinks 6-8 pints every day he claims, bit concerned about him, he looked almost purple last time I saw him, slightly older than me and my missus said when he was mentioned, he must be due to retire soon, he is actually only 45.

JTaylor 08 December 2014 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by J4CKO (Post 11577554)
I have kind of got bored of booze, I have it and then wonder why I have bothered. My boss drinks 6-8 pints every day he claims, bit concerned about him, he looked almost purple last time I saw him, slightly older than me and my missus said when he was mentioned, he must be due to retire soon, he is actually only 45.

I'm seeing a lot of people with drink problems, Jacko. A friend at church, family members of friends at church, my sister, people at work and old friends. I think it's critical to have a master-servant relationship with alcohol, where one is the master and where one is able to withdraw from that relationship should the balance of power become reversed.

I've a family holiday coming up where twenty of us will get together in a little village in Herefordshire. There'll be booze everywhere and the men will be drinking from lunchtime to the early hours. I'm really nervous about my capacity to resist the temptation to get drunk. I'm not a good drunk.

hodgy0_2 08 December 2014 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by JTaylor (Post 11577624)
I'm seeing a lot of people with drink problems, Jacko. A friend at church, family members of friends at church, my sister, people at work and old friends. I think it's critical to have a master-servant relationship with alcohol, where one is the master and where one is able to withdraw from that relationship should the balance of power become reversed.

I've a family holiday coming up where twenty of us will get together in a little village in Herefordshire. There'll be booze everywhere and the men will be drinking from lunchtime to the early hours. I'm really nervous about my capacity to resist the temptation to get drunk. I'm not a good drunk.

It seems all your friends and relations get drunk when they see you

Just sayin!!!!

Turbohot 09 December 2014 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by JTaylor (Post 11577624)
I'm seeing a lot of people with drink problems, Jacko. A friend at church, family members of friends at church, my sister, people at work and old friends. I think it's critical to have a master-servant relationship with alcohol, where one is the master and where one is able to withdraw from that relationship should the balance of power become reversed.

I've a family holiday coming up where twenty of us will get together in a little village in Herefordshire. There'll be booze everywhere and the men will be drinking from lunchtime to the early hours. I'm really nervous about my capacity to resist the temptation to get drunk. I'm not a good drunk.

You have a few options:

1- Don't attend. Sounds like severe p1$$ up, and a waste of time. Harsh on body and mind as well.

2- Do attend but think of God who's your only and ultimate saviour, who doesn't appreciate drunkenness. This means you drink in moderation; either by thinning your beer with water or by holding a can all day like some lightweight.

3- Sod God, and get governed by your own impulse/temptation. Make yourself look like a right turkey in front of the rest, and laugh it off the next day.

Choice is yours.

dpb 09 December 2014 10:14 AM

Was there no telly in your household.!?!?

andy97 09 December 2014 03:27 PM

I went an works Xmas party as a guest on Friday, everybody got pissed and felt rough all weekend. I had glass and half of red wine all night. Left at 11pm, drove home and went for a 40 mile cycle in the morning😁. I have a couple of friends who still at over 40 get drunk most days in the week, silly fookers.

JTaylor 09 December 2014 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by Turbohot (Post 11577864)
You have a few options:

1- Don't attend. Sounds like severe p1$$ up, and a waste of time. Harsh on body and mind as well.

2- Do attend but think of God who's your only and ultimate saviour, who doesn't appreciate drunkenness. This means you drink in moderation; either by thinning your beer with water or by holding a can all day like some lightweight.

3- Sod God, and get governed by your own impulse/temptation. Make yourself look like a right turkey in front of the rest, and laugh it off the next day.

Choice is yours.

I'll take option two. :)

J4CKO 09 December 2014 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by JTaylor (Post 11577624)
I'm seeing a lot of people with drink problems, Jacko. A friend at church, family members of friends at church, my sister, people at work and old friends. I think it's critical to have a master-servant relationship with alcohol, where one is the master and where one is able to withdraw from that relationship should the balance of power become reversed.

I've a family holiday coming up where twenty of us will get together in a little village in Herefordshire. There'll be booze everywhere and the men will be drinking from lunchtime to the early hours. I'm really nervous about my capacity to resist the temptation to get drunk. I'm not a good drunk.


I am grateful I can take or leave it, if I have had some one night, the last thing I want the next is more booze really, some take it to extremes, will have a few on the works do but being hammered is not going to happen.

Turbohot 09 December 2014 09:55 PM


Originally Posted by JTaylor (Post 11578301)
I'll take option two. :)

Great, if that's the most suitable option to you.

This way, I suppose you get to keep all the parties involved pleased: In a particular order, you, God and the party participants. Peace all round. :thumb: Just in case you do find yourself in a legless limbo on the event, don't worry. Just don't tell us. <shrugs> :D

On this optimistic note- beer, anyone? Let's celebrate James's sensible decision making, by us lot getting p1$$ed off our heads!:luxhello: ;) :D

JTaylor 09 December 2014 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by Turbohot (Post 11578481)
Great, if that's the most suitable option to you.

This way, I suppose you get to keep all the parties involved pleased: In a particular order, you, God and the party participants. Peace all round. :thumb: Just in case you do find yourself in a legless limbo on the event, don't worry. Just don't tell us. <shrugs> :D

On this optimistic note- beer, anyone? Let's celebrate James's sensible decision making, by us lot getting p1$$ed off our heads!:luxhello: ;) :D

God, party participants, me. And I will update this. Otherwise, thanks for your interest, Swati. ;)

Turbohot 09 December 2014 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by JTaylor (Post 11578526)
God, party participants, me. And I will update this. Otherwise, thanks for your interest, Swati. ;)

Pleasure, James. :thumb:

JTaylor 13 December 2014 12:33 AM

Well, I've had half a dozen pints of Fiery Fox and a glass of wine, but I've stayed relatively sober. :thumb:

dpb 13 December 2014 12:52 AM

Half dozen ! good luck

Does cider count as grape or grain

piehole1983 13 December 2014 12:58 AM

Just having a couple of vodkas myself as I write this!

Turbohot 13 December 2014 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by JTaylor (Post 11580918)
Well, I've had half a dozen pints of Fiery Fox and a glass of wine, but I've stayed relatively sober. :thumb:

Ooh, I ought to remain 'interested' in this discussion revolved around your issue. :cool:


About your update, good on you for remaining relatively sober. Just keep it up. Sustaining such responses is important to ensure universal happiness; regardless of the 'order'. :thumb:

JTaylor 14 December 2014 07:50 AM

Had a few with lunch yesterday, but stayed sober. Didn't drink at all in the evening. :smug:

JTaylor 16 December 2014 08:16 AM

Caved-in on the last night and had a skin-full. Didn't make a plonker of myself though, we just sat around chatting and having fun. Great little break with the family.

andy97 16 December 2014 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by JTaylor (Post 11583291)
Caved-in on the last night and had a skin-full. Didn't make a plonker of myself though, we just sat around chatting and having fun. Great little break with the family.

I have had one bottle of wine 3/4 glasses over two weekends which included 2 parties, now that is moderation :)

Matteeboy 16 December 2014 09:55 AM

Got fairly hammered in Saturday for my sister's 30th - for the first time in a long time. Hugely fun, hugely unpleasant hangover.
Ouch.

Turbohot 16 December 2014 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by Matteeboy (Post 11583360)
Got fairly hammered in Saturday for my sister's 30th - for the first time in a long time. Hugely fun, hugely unpleasant hangover.
Ouch.


When you say 'hugely fun', I reckon that relates to our individual tolerance levels. I find drinking alcohol fun to the point when I'm a tad tipsy. If my head is going too foggy and if I start losing control on my body, I don't find it fun. I reckon my one glass of wine is equal to many people's three glasses of wine.

I suppose some people find it fun to lose control on their psychosomata with the assistance of alcohol or other substance, which is understandable.

Some people go overactive after alcohol consumption. They don't think so, but the spectators know so. The more they drink, more hyper they go. They may be in a coma AFTER a few hours of havoc they've caused under the influence, but they're a nightmare during their session. For me, alcohol consumption makes me progressively lethargic. Again, all depends upon our body chemistry.

Matteeboy 16 December 2014 02:30 PM

I never lose control; I have a very effective "off" button. I hit it just in time. No loss of control; I had to look after the wife!

Turbohot 16 December 2014 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by Matteeboy (Post 11583707)
I never lose control; I have a very effective "off" button. I hit it just in time. No loss of control; I had to look after the wife!

Ok. Perhaps 'hammered' term for you doesn't mean 'bladdered' (drink OTT) or even if you get hammered or bladdered in a party, your CNS responds better than many others' that do lose control with over- consumption of alcohol.

JTaylor 16 December 2014 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by Matteeboy (Post 11583707)
I never lose control; I have a very effective "off" button. I hit it just in time. No loss of control

Awesome. :cool:

Matteeboy 16 December 2014 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by Turbohot (Post 11583718)
Ok. Perhaps 'hammered' term for you doesn't mean 'bladdered' (drink OTT) or even if you get hammered or bladdered in a party, your CNS responds better than many others' that do lose control with over- consumption of alcohol.

Well I seemed to fall over less than some and I didn't offend anyone.
I've done the OTT thing many times in the distant past and its grim!

john banks 16 December 2014 02:53 PM

I am probably 70% introvert 30% extrovert sober. Each unit moves the balance by about 10%. I have never had quite enough to see what happens at 0%/100% and don't wish to. I doubt respectful company would like me much beyond 30%/70%.

JTaylor 16 December 2014 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by Matteeboy (Post 11583727)
Well I seemed to fall over less than some and I didn't offend anyone.
I've done the OTT thing many times in the distant past and its grim!

So you did fall over, then? :confused:

Matteeboy 16 December 2014 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by JTaylor (Post 11583738)
So you did fall over, then? :confused:

No I didn't. Just a figure of speech.

dpb 16 December 2014 03:15 PM

I can see the hootch may let you lose your inhibitions a bit, have to say not long after that I sense I'm starting look bit of a ***t and shortly after that I'm off to lie down
I don't believe too much of the stuff makes you bad temered/ violent

- it's there to start with as far as I'm concerned/ believe


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