I'm the kind of person who does a thing to explore everything interesting about it and then don't do it again. (atleast I think I got something like that in me)
I went to parties almost every week for about two years while in university and got drunk every time, in varying degrees. But then I lost interest, I'd done stuff and experienced partying with the best partypeople there is. Now I just feel there isn't much to it, you basically talk about fluff and do something stupid and that's it. There really isn't anything of value in it.
I learned to appreciate the taste of beer though. It's really only the first beer that tastes really good. One beer is all you need to relax and appreciate a quiet evening, just drink it real slow but not so slow it goes bad... Beer comes in a wide range of tastes, it's like liquid bread. It can be consumed in great quantity without packing a huge punch. It's just perfect for taking a sip every other minute.
As for other forms of alcohol. The shots and strong drinks are to shortlived, and a while later they hit you hard. Cider isn't good for the stomach/chest, sometimes when I tried cider it felt like I was getting a heartattack or something. The exotic drinks like tequila, vodka, whisk(e)y, champagne, jägermeister etc are what make you sick. I recommend staying away from them.
__________________ "We're here for a good time, we're not here for a long time." - Colin Mcrae
“It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” - Jiddu Krishnamurti
Last edited by Trezker : 05-16-2008 at 02:28 PM.
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