 Blah Indeed.
#113 posted by Shambler on 2005/07/18 02:14:10
RPG your misery and drunken ranting is meaningless and irrelevant unless you come back on IRC and start drunkenly abusing scampie.
 RPG
#114 posted by Tronyn on 2005/07/18 02:36:41
I applaud your grunge/etc taste in music, and your drunkness, and your depressedness also
 Well
#115 posted by PuLSaR on 2005/07/18 06:09:06
/me felt the same way as PRG last saturday evening
but unfortunatelly I didn't get drunk
 Tronyn
#116 posted by R.P.G. on 2005/07/18 06:57:11
I don't understand why you brought up my musical taste.
 R.P.G
#117 posted by JPL on 2005/07/18 07:02:12
It seems to be a part of the same "pack" for him ;)
 It's True
#118 posted by Tronyn on 2005/07/18 14:18:26
The three don't nessecarily go together, but they do go well together. Don't try to tell me that Alice in Chains, Nirvana, and etc (I think you had a title referring to NIN on your site one time?) don't deal more often than not with intoxication and a less-than-peachy view of life.
 Ah Right
#119 posted by R.P.G. on 2005/07/18 14:41:41
Well I agree with your post. I just thought you were inferring a musical reference from my post, and I didn't understand where that was coming from. Now I'm guessing you knew my musical preference based on things I've said on my site, which makes more sense.
 R.P.G
#120 posted by JPL on 2005/07/19 00:15:26
Well, if you try to re-live the "Nirvana-like grunge packing" Tronyn described... (which is quite close to reality IMHO...) please don't go till suicide... :( ... You still have "to work" for me... remember ... ;P
 Ever Wonder,
#121 posted by HeadThump on 2005/07/21 19:15:49
if Lane Staley wrote happy songs, he might not be the man in the box right now.
 Haha
#122 posted by starbuck on 2005/07/22 07:05:49
true, them bones might not be rotting in the ground right now!
 It's "Layne"
#123 posted by Tronyn on 2005/07/22 07:22:50
And I still think he outdid Cobain in every possible way
Not that Cobain himself didn't outdo anyone else ever forever.
Here's a long awaited question for this thread: how often do you folks engage in intoxication anyway
School generally prevents me from the most excessive behaviours. When I have money and no type of overall goal (ie, school, term paper, final, studying, etc) I find myself engaging in habits like drinking almost every single day.
and yeah, I know, go map. There's an obvious deadline which no self respecting nerd needs to be reminded of.
 All Apologies
#124 posted by HeadThump on 2005/07/22 08:42:38
I knew that, but I'm so bad at names, I often get the 'i' and 'e' reversed in my own middle name (which I never use).
 Current Average: Once In 2 Weeks
#125 posted by R.P.G. on 2005/07/22 08:43:00
Although recently it's been more often as I'm slowly consuming a 6-pack I bought a week ago.
 Name B0rkage
#126 posted by R.P.G. on 2005/07/22 08:45:47
I often get the 'i' and 'e' reversed in my own middle name
My dad got pissed off when I switched up the "a" and "u" in my middle name when I was like 7 years old. I don't remember if he was drunk or not, though.
 Once A Week
#127 posted by HeadThump on 2005/07/22 08:56:00
for both smoking my camels and drinking and consistently on either Thursday or Saturday nights, depending on my schedule.
It has been a few years since I have been on a narcotic ridden haze of a binder worthy of a Hunter Thompson.
 Well
#128 posted by Zwiffle on 2005/07/22 10:02:25
I don't drink anymore, but when I did it was only on Friday or Saturday nights, never if I had school/work the next day. I only did it because school really put the pressure on, or if RPG commands me to.
 ???
#129 posted by Shambler on 2005/07/22 10:39:57
Here's a long awaited question for this thread: how often do you folks engage in intoxication anyway
Effectively never (once by accident).
Drunkeness is yet another sympton of humanities stupidity, boxed in thinking, and lack of self-awareness.
 Smablerino
#130 posted by R.P.G. on 2005/07/22 11:13:21
Drink != drunk
 Shamman
#131 posted by HeadThump on 2005/07/22 12:33:59
getting all L. Ron Hubbard on us.
Sobriety is for Suckers who are naive enough to believe there is any real meaning to life.
#132 posted by Zwiffle on 2005/07/22 12:48:29
Drunkeness has its merits.
Sobriety also has its merits.
I often find myself wanting to be sober when I'm high or drunk, and that's why I often give up on drugs or alcohol.
RPG speaks truth, drinking doesn't mean drunk, but why else would you drink if not to get drunk? Surely not because you're a conos... connosiue... lover of drinking?
 Hmm
#133 posted by nonentity on 2005/07/22 13:03:03
Depends what you're drinking really.
I've very, very rarely get drunk deliberately (damn punch!), as in, once every year or two if that.
I do however enjoy a glass or two of good red wine every now and again (about a bottle a month I suppose).
 Why Bud Sucks: Or How I Learned To Stop Masochism And Buy A Real Beer
#134 posted by R.P.G. on 2005/10/03 20:03:52
See title. Respond as you feel inclined.
P.S. Killian's seems really nice for a macro. I think I could drink that stuff all night long.
 Picon !!!!
#135 posted by JPL on 2005/10/04 00:01:57
Whatever beer I drink, I just add picon... Picon is a orange-liqueur (with 25% alcool) that gives a sugared taste to beer... It's very used in North of France... You should try it... BTW, you are also drunk faster with this ;)
 Ewww
#136 posted by bal on 2005/10/04 01:24:58
Picon is disgusting. =)
I don't like alcohol too much, rare things I do enjoy occasionaly are Sapporo beer, Chu-hi, Kriek, and good cidre.
 About Beer...
#137 posted by JPL on 2005/10/04 01:54:25
I also enjoy to drink Guinness (the famous irish "black" beer).. In the morning it replaces very well a good coffee ;P
In anyway it's just my taste...
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